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there is like 20 z-tunes in the world....1 in australia.....good luck finding one for sale...

AFAIK you'd need to own it in Japan for a year and bring it over as a personal import...and thats IF you can find one for sale....

you do know the price tag associated with one dont you...?

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there is like 20 z-tunes in the world....1 in australia.....good luck finding one for sale...

AFAIK you'd need to own it in Japan for a year and bring it over as a personal import...and thats IF you can find one for sale....

you do know the price tag associated with one dont you...?

yep....good luck in finding one and paying the 200k plus or whatever it is, i dont knwo the price, but all i know is, i would have to sell my car, my beagle and my house and then and only then will i be able to afford one

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I didn't want to do it, but now I see that you have a Civic, i've made up my mind....I am the owner of the 1 Z-Tune in Australia....If you're willing to swap your civic + 5k your way, i'll let the Z-tune go

Please PM me with your response after you think it over.

cheers

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