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do you have the specs and price on it?

heres some specs..link

price depends on the usual things..klms ,condition,year etc..and don`t know how much compliance will be at this stage..this is our raws sample car ..needs full emission test and evidence devloped etc ..will take a few months for sure ..prices will change by then anyway..

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ok, dammit, i am falling in love!

my best mate might buy one of these. I am currently SORT OF considering it over the 260RS. The rareness of looks are winning me over! but the RB is so mod friendly.

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Can pick one of these up in NZ for under 10k AUD in TT and manual....add compo and shipping etc, EASY under 20 on the road....thats why its so appealing to my mate.

Though, for an extra 10k, get the 260RS...but 10k buys a lot of mods :P

On another note, anyone looking at the 260's, the S1 and S2's are the same mechanically, only change was looks. There is no R34 Engine used, its still the R33 GTR engine.

Does anyone have any time scale of when these will be ready to import/comply/put on road? My mate should start to save IMO be ready when it comes. Estimated costs too???

You're not mates with Dre are you Alex?

Kristian would be able to give you that info (vrfour).

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/New-to-...-4-t164288.html

the expert is wrong 1/98 to 12/02 is eligible only..

Entry No.: 412/01

Schedule 1 Vehicle Details

Make :

MITSUBISHI

Model :

GALANT

Model Code :

EC5

Category :

MA

Build Date Range:

from

01/1998

to

12/2002

month/year

month/year

Variants: - VR-4, VR-4 Type V, VR-4 Type S, Legnum VR-4, Legnum VR-4 Type S and Legnum VR-4 Type V.

Ooh... Thats the biggest problem though, most of the nice ones (factory Recaros, etc) are auto. :)

http://www.carsensor.net/cgi-bin/CS/CSFBU0...SHOP=080189001W

http://www.carsensor.net/cgi-bin/CS/CSFBU0...SHOP=043101001I

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Question - How do I use that website. I mean, if found heaps of stageas etc, but i just cant seem to work out where the price is. I can read the rest of the stuff, its pretty easy to understand...

(ps, babble dont work)

- is the 198.0 thing, where that means 1.98M Y? Seems to be right coz all the 260's are at the front with high numbers.

1) Go to http://www.carsensor.net.

2) In the ttl_cyuko04.gif search field, copy in レグナム (Legnum) or ステージア (Stagea). (Or go nuts here if you want)

3) Hit btn_search02.gif

4) You will be presented with a search results screen, with lists of categories. Choose the most obvous (in the middle where it is white. It should have a lot of results and will most likely have a icon_forward.gif next to it.

5) You will see the category results. The "▼価格(万円)" Is the price column; translating to "Price (ten thousand Yen)".

Hope that helps.

IMO this one is nicer

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Only 23,000AUD car cost. Not bad considering it comes with coilovers, wheels and exhaust as far as I can see.

That 23k means about 30-31 on road allowing 2k shipping, 4k compo, 2k other fees and rego and then 1k for like, tyres or random sheit.

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