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does some workshop has import plate to import Galant VR4 to australia, not the old one mind you.....new current model one.......with the twin turbo motor and updated shape.......if so how much.....

does some workshop has import plate to import Galant VR4 to australia, not the old one mind you.....new current model one.......with the twin turbo motor and updated shape.......if so how much.....

not sure of the 99-2000 model, but the 96-99 model is about to come through with rumours around the september mark..as far as i know...

trust me...really intereste myself!!

not sure of the 99-2000 model, but the 96-99 model is about to come through with rumours around the september mark..as far as i know...

trust me...really intereste myself!!

There are a few on the J-spec site for sale

screw to galant! you want the legnum wagon!! sexiest wagon on the planet!!! im seriously considering getting one of these after my trip to nz eariler this year....

Haha I agree, was over in NZ late last year and they are definately hot :P

I'm interested in picking up a galant when theyre available for compliance soon.. the 97-99ish model ones...

Anyone know of any forums etc for these? Would like to read up on how they respond to mods and such

i have seen the "new" twin turbo galant your are talking about for sale in the melbourne trading post it was yellow and for sale around $25,000

i have never seen one in the flesh.

I owned one myself (brought it back as a personal import in 2000), and it was me who applied for them under SEVS. The ruling currently says 1998-on but that will be getting changed soon to include all year models from when they began in 1996.

I can put you in touch with a workshop who is currrently bringing in test cars, but it's still early days - you might be looking at Christmas before it hits the road.

If you need any more details, feel free to PM. I'm currently holding orders for three of them.

Pic of my old car attached - currently resides in Sydney.

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does some workshop has import plate to import Galant VR4 to australia, not the old one mind you.....new current model one.......with the twin turbo motor and updated shape.......if so how much.....

we have galant and legnum both 99 models as test cars here now ..will be at least 4-5 months before compliance is available from me .it is taking 12 weeks from submission to approval atm + emission evidence = 4-6 weeks ..so end of year is more likely

we have galant and legnum both 99 models as test cars here now ..will be at least 4-5 months before compliance is available from me .it is taking 12 weeks from submission to approval atm + emission evidence = 4-6 weeks ..so end of year is more likely

I didn't think any engineers had evidence on these yet? These are a cool car, let us know when you've got it through.

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