Project Import

Category: Motorsports store

Address: 1030 W Collins Ave, Orange, CA 92867, USA

Phone: +17142024363

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–6PM

Tuesday: 9AM–6PM

Wednesday: 9AM–6PM

Thursday: 9AM–6PM

Friday: 9AM–6PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Daniel C

Jun 30, 2022

TLDR: Unnecessary amount of energy, money, and time wasted! Just do yourself a huge favor by avoiding this place at all cost!!! After looking through several different places for services to replace some parts and rims for my Scion Xb, I’ve decided to give this place a try because of the amount of positive reviews it had for their services. Even though, the price and the time it took for the service was a bit more than I had anticipated, everything I’ve asked them to do was done adequately, except for the rims. Right after I received the car back, I noticed the tpms sensor was on in the dashboard, which I thought was a bit odd at first but didn’t give much thought after since I thought it was just faulty sensor that just finally gave out that day. However, after driving off from their shop, the steering wheel started to rattle and I noticed the burning smell right away. So, I pulled over and stopped the car to see what was wrong with it until I found out one of the front tires was completely flat and that the burning smell was probably coming from the brand new rim that was scratching against the flat tire and the road surface. The following day, I ended up with towing the car to my regular mechanics shop where I bought the tires from, which was barely only around 2 months ago. I did try contacting Project Import before towing the vehicle and explained the whole situation I was having to them to see if they can figure out what the problem is, in which they instead suggested me towing it to a tire shop since they didn’t carry any tires. At the mechanics shop I went to for the tire replacement, they told me whoever installed the rims overlooked and didn’t check to see whether if the valve stem was on correctly, in which caused the air to leak out of the tires and becoming flat. So after finding out about this, I immediately became disappointed and felt regretful on bringing my car to be serviced here since I did ended up spending an unnecessary amount of time & money on towing, the new tires, and as well as the alignment/installation services, which it could all have been prevented in the first place by servicing it elsewhere.

edgar sandoval

Apr 26, 2022

I recently brought to the shop my 97 accord to get some repairs and mods installations done (headlights/taillights) and I must say I'm very pleased, satisfied and happy with the results. Just tell them what your looking for and what you want done on your car and they will do it professionally. Fair pricing and well done service. Whether your looking for mods or repairs done to your car, this is my go-to shop 100%. I definitely recommend Project Import to the car community. Ask for Kiet and Young. Easy to talk to and down to earth people. I will come back for my next item on my checklist for my accord.

Christian S

Mar 23, 2021

Came in yesterday for a routine job on a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro. Cuban and his team changed out my rotors and pads and bled my brake fluid and charged me less than other shops. Cuban is a really awesome guy and held a conversation with me during the time my car was being worked on! Just because it’s called Project Import doesn’t mean they don’t mind some American Muscle! Definitely will be going back again for other services. - Christian

Keri Rios

Feb 9, 2018

My son and I are VERY happy with the work that was done on our 2008 Honda Civic Si - we were ripped off and the car was found abandoned with no motor or transmission in it - we sent it to the shop in October of 2017 and we received it back at the end of January, 2018 - we used a combo of our engine & some parts + OEM parts they ordered for us - fantastic job - Bijan is truly a professional and his customer service style is personal and genuine! He is an asset to your company. All the guys in the shop took a personal interest in making sure we got our car back to the original state - they did a "build" and the car is a beast! We will be taking our other cars to them for repairs, etc. shortly.

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Questions & Answers

Do you guys install front splitters?

OTFx Jason | Aug 21, 2019
Project Import | Aug 21, 2019

We both install pre made splitters and custom make splitters for customers who track their vehicles.

Do they dyno tune 370z vq engines?

Willy Q | Aug 20, 2020
Project Import | Aug 20, 2020

We only tune track/race cars in house, if it is on a stand alone ecu and a track/race car we can take care of it.

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Do you guys help with motor swaps installs

Luis Corona | Aug 20, 2020
Project Import | Aug 20, 2020

Absolutely, would just need some more information on what kind of swap into what kind of car so we can get you as much information as we can

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Does the shop do timing chain and water pump repairs for 08 Infiniti G37?

Jose D | Mar 23, 2022
Richard Sek | Mar 23, 2022

yes

Would you guys be able to tune a Scion tC? It’s a race built with a short ram and, exhaust system and soon to have turbo kit

KILLMONGER | Aug 20, 2021
Project Import | Aug 20, 2021

We are currently not tuning at the moment so we would not be able to. I would reach out to church automotive testing as they would be your best bet to get it taken care of!

1. Do you guys work on MazdaSpeed 3’s? 2. I have a 2005 Nissan Altima SE 3.5 L with a blown engine. Would you guys do any crazy swaps?

David Tschumper | Aug 20, 2020
Project Import | Aug 20, 2020

1. We absolutely do. 2. We would have to talk more about that in person, there are alot of variables that make it possible and not possible all at the same time

Hello, I’m having trouble with cooling due to having the wrong radiator. I was told I could just get a transmission oil cooler to solve the problem. The only issue is the installation. I was wondering if you guys could help with that

Ken Horn | Aug 20, 2020
Project Import | Aug 20, 2020

Hey Ken, What kind of car/truck is it? I would honestly recommend putting the correct radiator in the car with the built in oil cooler as the easiest solution, but absolutely we can run and mount an aftermarket transmission cooler

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