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Hei guys just received news that my car is being unpacked today. Dont know i will have the time to go se it or not this weekend if not i will have to wait till next friday. Hope the car is good ETC. Will keep you guys posted and hopefully some pics by then.

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oooo the moment of truth... first sighting of it in the flesh... shit you must be excited, hey. I remember when mine first rolled out in front of me. i had seen it before, in japan (bought it of my host family - exchange student) - but now it was MINE lol

hope it all goes smoothly with the compliancing, and yes, GET PICS!

oooo the moment of truth... first sighting of it in the flesh... shit you must be excited, hey. I remember when mine first rolled out in front of me. i had seen it before, in japan (bought it of my host family - exchange student) - but now it was MINE lol

hope it all goes smoothly with the compliancing, and yes, GET PICS!

i know man. how i wish the cars have the same std for around the world. save the trouble of getting compliance ETC. Yea i will try to get pics tommorow if i have the time cos the car is in williamstown so.

oooo the moment of truth... first sighting of it in the flesh... shit you must be excited, hey. I remember when mine first rolled out in front of me. i had seen it before, in japan (bought it of my host family - exchange student) - but now it was MINE lol

hope it all goes smoothly with the compliancing, and yes, GET PICS!

We are getting a student later this month. Have a shopping list th>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>is long.lol

ok guys im paying the rest pf the money to the lgistics people tommorow. Hopefully the car will be moved to the compliance center by this week. Will take pics if i get the chance.

so where are these pics then?

2 hours away!?@?#?@

im not gonna see it cruising around on a daily basis?

hhmmph..

yea i live 2 hrs away from melbourne in a little town called Toolleen very near to heathcote or shepperton though

Ok guys i got the car this afternoon.

Got to the freight fowarder and turn the ignition battery totally flat had to go and get a battery and a small jrry can to get some fuel. Anyway the freaking thingy its great!! :P . Its very sharp sterring and stuff. Going to send the car for compliance tommorow to Kamikaze motors tommorow morning. They will need it for 2 wks for compliance there. As for pics i will upload it tonite.

Im so pleased withe car!!

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