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Best JDM Importers to Follow on Instagram

Instagram is useful for seeing fresh JDM inventory before it reaches a marketplace page, but it is a weak substitute for buyer due diligence. The best importer accounts show real cars, clear locations, repeatable sales process, underbody or walkaround details, and enough shop context to help you understand how the business operates.
This list avoids hard follower counts because those numbers change constantly and are difficult to source reliably. I verified the account URLs on July 2, 2026 by checking that each Instagram URL resolves, though Instagram may route visitors through its login page.
Looking for a full directory of verified importers? Browse the ranked JDM dealer directory and read our guide to long-running JDM importers in the U.S. before you send a deposit.
1. @JapaneseClassicsLLC

Japanese Classics is one of the most recognizable JDM importer accounts in the U.S. because the feed is built around inventory presentation: clean photos, model callouts, arrival updates, and cars that are already positioned for federally legal U.S. buyers.
Follow it if you want to study how common import-market cars are described once they reach a U.S. dealer lot. It is especially useful for comparing paint condition, interior completeness, wheel/tire choices, and the way importers frame mileage and modification history. As always, use the account as a starting point and ask for chassis-specific documentation before buying.
2. @TopRankImporters

Toprank Importers is worth following because it posts a mix of high-profile JDM performance cars, customer cars, event content, and dealer inventory. The account is especially relevant if you track Skylines, Supras, NSXs, and other collector-grade imports.
The feed can help buyers understand how premium examples are photographed and marketed, but do not confuse strong presentation with complete due diligence. For cars like a GT-R or FD RX-7, ask for auction history, compression or leakdown results where relevant, underbody photos, and service documentation before treating any post as a purchase lead.
3. @b.pro.jdm

B-Pro Auto JDM Imports is a useful follow for Canadian-market shoppers and anyone comparing Japan-source inventory. The account often leans into practical imports, winter-capable vehicles, and cars that make sense for Canada’s 15-year import rule.
That makes it different from accounts that only chase the most famous hero cars. Follow it for variety, price expectations, and examples of what a broader importer inventory can look like. If you are in the U.S., remember that Canadian import eligibility does not automatically mean a car is U.S.-legal under the 25-year rule.
4. @MontuMotors

Montu Motors is a Florida-based importer account that is useful for Skyline, Supra, and other performance-JDM research. The feed typically emphasizes inventory, detailed exterior shots, and the kind of cars that buyers cross-shop against high-end U.S. collector listings.
Follow it if you want to watch how U.S.-based importers present cars after landing. For buyer research, pay attention to trim labels, modifications, and whether a post makes it clear what is included in the sale. For expensive cars, move the conversation from Instagram to documented paperwork quickly.
5. @HarlowJapAutos

Harlow Jap Autos is a UK-based importer account with a strong performance-car focus. It is useful if you want to see how the U.K. import market presents Skylines, Evos, Supras, and other Japanese performance cars outside the North American pricing bubble.
The U.K. context matters: availability, compliance, registration, and pricing do not translate one-to-one to U.S. buyers. Still, the account is a good reference for model variety, import-condition norms, and how cars appear in another mature right-hand-drive market.
6. @JDMsportClassics

JDM Sport Classics is a Michigan-based importer account that posts a useful blend of sports cars, SUVs, vans, and more practical JDM inventory. That variety makes it a good follow if you are still deciding whether you want a performance car, daily driver, or utility import.
For research, look at how the account presents condition and model details across different categories. A Delica, Kei truck, Skyline, and Forester STI all require different inspection questions. The best use of this feed is to build a shortlist, then compare each model against a buyer’s guide and current marketplace listings.
7. @DragInt

Drag International is a South Florida JDM importer and performance shop account. Follow it if you like shop activity, race-oriented builds, modified inventory, and the way import culture overlaps with tuning and events.
Modified cars require extra scrutiny. Instagram is good for seeing the finished result, but buyers still need a parts list, tuning information, receipts, and a realistic idea of how the car behaves outside photos. If a car has engine, turbo, ECU, or fuel-system changes, ask who performed the work and how it was validated.
8. @OttoEx

OttoEx is a good follow if your JDM interest leans toward vans, campers, RVs, and specialty utility vehicles instead of the usual Skyline/Supra feed. That makes the account especially useful for shoppers comparing Delicas, HiAces, kei vans, and overland-style imports.
The buyer questions are different for these vehicles. Look for interior condition, rust, camper equipment, roof hardware, cooling health, diesel service records, and whether the layout fits how you will actually use the vehicle. A van can look great on Instagram and still need expensive mechanical sorting.
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