Tuesday 10 March 2020

JDM EXPO is currently in the USA

JDM EXPO is currently in the USA! We are pleased to formally report the opening of our USA branch – JDM EXPO NY – destined to be the USA JDM fans' top hotspot for Nissan Horizons, Supras, NSX, RX7, and numerous other JDM imports cars available to be purchased at JDM Sport Classics!

 JDM EXPO NY is an organization in upstate New York that aids the importation of JDM autos to the USA and orchestrates the transportation of JDM vehicles to the front entryway of its new proprietors. Alongside having a pivoting stock of JDM EXPO vehicles close by and prepared to bring home, JDM EXPO NY likewise offers the types of assistance of sourcing and buying JDM autos in Japan. Snap HERE to get familiar with JDM EXPO NY.

Being the official delegate of the biggest JDM sports vehicles exporter in Japan, JDM EXPO NY has various unmistakable points of interest over the other USA-based imports. Those focal points incorporate cost-effectiveness since not at all like others, its activities do exclude the utilization of agent, and its entrance to an enormous stock of JDM sports vehicles in Japan with as of late finished cutting edge fix and tuning offices.


Step by step instructions to Import JDM vehicles to USA JDM autos to import USA: 

Besides, its just through JDM EXPO NY, the USA purchasers are given the choice to work with Stateside organization while legitimately buying their vehicle from a rumored exporter in Japan at the most serious market costs. To get familiar with our stock vehicles in Japan,  Another favorable position of JDM EXPO NY is the thing that we call the Attempt Before You Purchase Program which is only accessible at JDM EXPO NY.

This program permits USA-based clients to select a vehicle in Japan and have it imported to the USA through JDM EXPO NY and afterward review the vehicle face to face before finishing the buy. It is critical to take note that as of recently, no other organization has had the option to offer this sort of security and advantage when hoping to purchase multi-year-old/more seasoned JDM vehicles.

Since its opening in the mid we 2016, JDM EXPO NY has just gotten one of the prevailing JDM vehicle shippers on the East Coast. As are resolved to continue spreading the mindfulness in the USA, our objective is nothing less than being the #1 wellspring of USA JDM fans and clients with regards to bringing in every unique model of Japan's best games and great vehicle while keeping up a most noteworthy reputation on client trust and fulfillment. Along these lines, we invite you to get in touch with us at JDM EXPO NY in the event that you might want to:

  • - Purchase a vehicle in Japan, for example, a Hakosuka, RHD AE86, or Horizon GTR 
  • - Purchase a Nissan Horizon, Honda NSX, Mazda RX7, Toyota Supra, or other JDM vehicle available to be purchased in the US 
  • - Purchase a surprising JDM vehicle that is difficult for littler shippers to source 
  • - Get help with dealing with trade and coordination for a vehicle you have just bought in Japan 
  • - Carry a vehicle home with you as an individual from the military position in Japan

When the JDM Expo is in the USA


If you’re like us, you may not know what JDM stands for, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the cars it brings. When the JDM Expo comes to town, we love seeing all of the crazy cars and hearing about their stories from their owners. Here are some of the details about this year’s show as well as some tips on how to get there and where to stay when it does arrive in your area!

What are Japanese Car Parts?

If you’re interested in working on your car, you might have heard about JDM parts. But what are they? Also known as Japanese-made parts, these vehicles from Japan can be really expensive, so there’s no way every enthusiast has access to them. (Especially if you want a high-end European or American model.) Fortunately, there are tons of aftermarket companies who specialize in importing them directly to your doorstep. As with anything that comes from another country—especially one that doesn’t use cars quite like we do—there are a few different considerations you should make before ordering Japanese auto parts for yourself. We break down those considerations below and provide some suggestions for places to buy them online.

Where Can I See Japanese Cars?

If you live outside of Japan, a trip to one of these countries may be your only chance to see some of your favorite Japanese cars on display. Of course, there are some car shows in North America that cater to imports. Look up nearby cities and find out if they have any shows coming up. If you can’t make it to an import show or event, however, there’s always YouTube. Hit up Google and search for honda cx5 driving review jdm expo 2015 or something similar – You should be able to see plenty of reviews and demos at home!

How Do I Spot A Reputable Dealer?

Have you heard of The JDM Expo and want to visit it, but don’t know where to start? This guide will take you through everything you need to know about spotting a reputable dealer. From reading reviews online to finding out if they have an Instagram profile that gives behind-the-scenes access, we have all your bases covered. Ready? Let’s go!

How Do I Buy A Part?

The obvious question for anyone who hasn’t purchased a car part from Japan before. You have many options when it comes to buying car parts from overseas. A few of these options are: 1) Purchase them new, 2) purchase them used or 3) find a seller on sites like Facebook and make a private sale. Each option has it’s advantages and disadvantages, so let’s dive into each one.

How do I store my parts for optimal longevity?

While we stock parts from all over Asia, if you have your heart set on a specific brand or model of part, it’s best to call and make sure that we carry it. For example, our competitors carry quite a few parts made by companies like TRD and NISMO. Unfortunately, it seems that these brands aren’t as popular with our customers as they are with some other shops—but we do still occasionally get requests for them! In addition to being more expensive, TRD and NISMO products have another downside: many don’t comply with US regulations. That means that installing them on your car would require welding or drilling out safety provisions.

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