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I don't really know what the import car cruising scene is like around Mackay as it has been like 3yrs since I have owned a decant street car. I seem to be working on everyone else's car besides my own + I'd rather sit in the shed and enjoy a few coldies with my mates then being out on a Thursday night getting hassled by the cops.

There was a mint blue r34 gtr for sale on a page I like on fb .... Had mods and all I will see if I can find it

Cool, thanks. Seeing way to many bad examples already in Australia, dodgy dealers buying Grade R cars and getting them illegally complied, wound back etc.

I have been looking directly in Japan.

Saw a car go for $60k landed and complied, and then show up on carsales 2 months later for $100k.

f**ken rip off assholes.

Yeah I'm importing my next GTR as well, when the old man imported the R32 N1 GTR years ago it was immaculate, my R34 GTT that I imported was like brand new and Richard JZA80 Supra was imported like brand new and still is the cleanest I ever seen. My R33 GTR I purchased from the Gold coast and wasn't in the best shape but it was my trasher, it had a hard life.

Roads in Japan are perfection not like our f**ked roads over here so the are in much better condition plus there country is tiny and they don't rack up as many km's. Import all the way.

Lol the fact it's got a single is one of the reasons I like it haha each to there own however .... Not sure of ks but with mods like that I'm not sure it really a issue, thats in my opinion of course best contact owner and ask the questions and ask if he has original auction report and import certificate !

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