Rospa International expands offerings with Chevrolet Corvette in South Africa
In an exciting development for car enthusiasts in South Africa, Rospa International is expanding its renowned portfolio of rare sportscars to include the iconic Chevrolet Corvette.
Known for providing automotive dream machines mostly sourced from Japan—like the legendary Nissan Skyline GT-R, the drift-ready Toyota AE86, and the beloved Mazda RX-7—Rospa is now venturing beyond its typical Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) offerings.
'People usually think of JDM cars when they hear the name Rospa. But we're expanding the business to cater for car enthusiasts with different tastes. We want to bring all the forbidden fruit to SA,' said company founder Himal Chris Paul.
'We are proud to announce that we are now offering Chev Corvettes to local enthusiasts.'
Since the launch of the eighth generation Corvette (C8), this iconic nameplate has been available in right-hand-drive configuration straight from the factory, allowing Rospa International to supply brand new cars directly to local clients.
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