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Genuine Evolution III

Can be and is currently road registered

150,xxxkms

Only mild modifications:

Tein coilover adjustable suspension

Front lower and upper strut braces

Rear upper strut brace

Gram light 16inch wheels

Omni boost and oil temp gauges

HKS turbo timer

Braided brake lines

Apexi pod filter

Exhaust

Momo steering wheel

Ralliart gear knob

Sony head deck

Sabelt 4 point seatbelt belt

Located in SA

$20,000

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Yea it's been amazing fun, hope it can go to a good home.

I am not realistically expecting 25g for it, so if anyone is genuinely interested, then please make me an offer!

Yea it's been amazing fun, hope it can go to a good home.

I am not realistically expecting 25g for it, so if anyone is genuinely interested, then please make me an offer!

People will probably want to see the car before being able to make any serious kind of offer .... you'll only most likely get silly offers sight unseen.

By the way, upon sale will it come fully complied with RWC, ready for the new owner to simply take to their local roads authority to register ?

Edited by Simon_Koala

Being a private import it has to be first registered in the name of the person on the import approval, ie. me, and to be registered it obviously first needs to be complianced. So upon sale it will only require the same paperwork as any other used car would.

Here is he latest on getting her back to Australia and registered:

Due to paperwork hassles, it has been put back a ship and will now be arriving around December 20th. After customs/quarantine and transport to my parents place it will have the roof replaced (it probably won't pass roadworthy as it is) and then be fitted with a personal import plate and registered. All this should be finished around early/mid January, when it will be ready to pass on to a buyer.

  • 3 weeks later...

Latest:

Received the Bill of Lading from the shipping company today which means she is now on her way to Australia. Will be arriving on December 19th, all going to plan.

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Received the Bill of Lading from the shipping company today which means she is now on her way to Australia. Will be arriving on December 19th, all going to plan.

I assume you have insurance to cover damage, forklift marks, etc... from the loading onto the ship and for the trip over ?

I assume you have insurance to cover damage, forklift marks, etc... from the loading onto the ship and for the trip over ?

It's being shipped with KIWI who have insurance included in their price, but on what I've read and heard, trying to get money out of them if the car is damaged is next to impossible. Then again it's apparently true of all the shipping companies, it seems to be a dodgy trade.

  • 2 weeks later...

The car has arrived and I have recieved the invoice from the broker meaning the car has already passed quarantine/customs and is ready to be transported from the docks.

  • 3 weeks later...

The car has been picked up from the broker in Adelaide and was in perfect condition. It will have the roof fixed hopefully in the next two weeks and then be ready for compliance/registration.

  • 2 weeks later...

It was sent to the panel beaters yesterday to have the roof fixed which should be completed within two weeks. From there it is off to get complied and registered. I know it is taking a long time to get it ready for sale, but for those interested please be patient, the wait is killing me too!

The roof ribs needed replacing and had to be ordered from Japan, which could take up to 15 days. So it looks like she will be at least another month before she gets on the road.

For those interested in the car, I'm sorry about the endless delays. Please bear with me.

  • 2 weeks later...

It is having its roof fixed at the moment. The ribs had to be ordered from Japan and only came on the weekend. It should be back this week, and then it is off for compliance and registration. When it is registered I will be looking to sell it quickly.

Thanks for the interest Simon!!

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