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JDM Auction Service
How it works Browse cars through our site.
Determine: 1. Target Specs: Yr, Make, Model, Specs, Trans, Colors, Parts desired 2. Target Purchase price. (N1 will calculate actual auction bid price).
Contact for final price quote & to place order: 1. 50% Deposit due upon order 2. 50% Balance due upon arrival to US (N1) 3. N1 will email potential vehicles that meet customer's criteria. 4. N1 will send instructions sheet for parts to include
Fee Structure for Importing 1. Japan > N1
- Bid Price
- Inland Transport ( Auction to Dismantler): $250-500
- Dismantling & Container Loading: $1000 per unit
- FOB (Freight on Board) Fees: $500 per unit
- Ocean Freight: $800 per unit
- Customs & Taxes: $300 per unit
2.N1
- Shipping (domestic) & Handling: (TBD)
- N1 Service Charge: $500
- Total (est) Auction Bid Price + 3500fees
3. Special Discount for 5+ units or bulk (full container).
Time frame: 2 Months (Order, Auction Procurement, Loading, Shipping, N1)
Disclaimer: 1. N1 Concepts, Inc. (herewith N1) does not and will not import complete vehicles (complete = with running gear/engine). N1 will consider importing legal complete vehicles that are allowed by the NHTSA, DOT, or EPA such as race cars or cars older than 25 years. N1 can assist in getting authorization from gov’t agencies.
2. N1 is solely providing a service to our customers to import automotive parts from Japanese counterparts of vehicles that were offered for sale here in the US.
3. Parts imported are subject to FMVSS (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards) set forth by the US NHTSA, US DOT, and US EPA. This includes engines approved for importing to be used on US public roads and highways. • www.nhtsa.dot.gov, www.dot.gov, www.epa.gov
4. It is the buyer’s responsibility & liability to confirm all parts imported are legal for use on US public roads and highways. N1 accepts no responsibility or liability for customer’s negligent use of said parts on public roads and highways. Some parts imported are allowed for off-road use only and may never be used on US public roads and highways. Check with your local, state, and federal authorities as to what is legal for use.
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