Sunday, January 26, 2014

Japanese Car Importers In Australia - How To Contact Experienced Importers Of Japanese Cars?

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Please let me know the websites of professional Japanese car importers in Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne or Sydney. Thanks.


Answer
The best contact I know is a fellow Australian by the name of Samual Kemp. He's a recognized expert on Japanese cars (being a Japanese car importer himself) and works in the automotive freight industry as his day job.

He's got years of experience importing Skyline GT-Rs to Australia & also runs a membership site -- http://starturl.com/JapaneseCarImport -- with a massive worldwide following.

Top of what he offers includes a grading system for auction cars, authenticity of buyer/seller data and inside info on how to save up to 30% on retail price while making the import process as easy as possible. You also get instant access to ongoing auctions (Ebay, Yahoo and more) and private seller contacts from Japanese car lots.

If a car recommendation is what you need, I suggest a Toyota Supra, Nissan Skyline GTR or Mazda FX7 / FX8. These are the best Japanese cars for custom modification and enhancements through performance kits.

How do you know if a Subwoofer will fit in your car? Or is it all pretty much universal or what?




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I got all new speakers and now need a subwoofer so I'm looking at some but don't know if they fit in my car or not. I have a Chrysler 1996 New Yorker and got all new speakers and a head unit for it. Any help is great thanks.
Also what OHM should I be looking for? I'm going to be listening to rap hip hop, rock, punk rock, and some pop so spaced out, what about size? Any recommendations or anything of the sort?



Answer
For pre-made enclosures, as long as it fits in your trunk its the right size. If you want to go that route, pick out a box you like the sound off and then pair it up with a compatible amp.(i.e. if you buy a box that is 600RMS/1300Peak at 2ohms, you will want to buy an amp that has a similar output at 2 ohms.)

The other route is to buy subs separately and then buy/build a box that is compatible, because every sub has a recommended manufacturer box type/size for best performance. So if you wanted to get some 15's, you will want to make sure that the required box size will actually fit. That info can be found on the manufacturer's website.

Side note: There is no right impedance, the reason the ohm rating/ resistance varies is for different wiring hookups depending on how your trying to set things up.

Use this if your having trouble understanding the wiring setup.
http://rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard.asp

Recommendation:
Since it seems as though you want some serious bump in your trunk, but aren't looking to turn heads, I would check out some Pre-made 12 inch boxes (The ones without amps with them) and match an amp up with them. If your looking so save some cash and just need the minimum bass, there are very inexpensive sub/amp combos but they aren't not as loud or as high quality.

Example Cheap:
http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/productDetail.do?oid=162819&catOid=-13093&c=1&cm_re=main%20marquee-_-Live%20it%20Loud,%20save%20Big-_-Magnum%20dual%2012

Example Decent:
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/MTX-Dual-12-1350W-Subwoofers-Enclosure-TCE4512X2D/sem/rpsm/oid/147568/catOid/-13093/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/MTX-Mono-Block-Class-D-Amplifier-300XD/sem/rpsm/oid/174704/catOid/-13095/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do

(There are many, many sub/amp combos but I picked these to give you an Idea.)

Edit:________________
When I say pre-made boxes I am refering to buying manufacturer made loaded enclosures.




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