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mainly because there are 20 of them in the world....finding 1 for sale is not an easy task...just like i told you in my first post, which was serious :huh:

sorry we know the price thats that is not an issue, so like you said it would be hard to find one what are the chances that there might be one in australia

lol i believe for the right amount of money, you might be able to get one from japan/wherever it is...

but i think we are talking about 400gs plus......the aussie z tune cost a lot of money even from nismo....

BTW: tell your dad to buy a posche...it is way cheaper...

already have one 500 hp atw

Most fun reading up 'til now.. good work lads! lol

Do you guys really think that a real life successful businessman (or lotto winner) seriously interested in a Z Tune is going to allow his son to call a dealer and say *in a high-pitched voice* "Yeah, Dad doesn't care how much it costs, we just want it".

Give me a break! lol

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