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I dont know if this car is gone yet or if anyone has put dibs on it, but its pretty depressing. In 2004 my car will be 10 years old, this one will be 15 years old, but from the photo's it looks reasonably straight. Even if you paid $17k for it still has to be the BEST bargain I've seen in a long time. Now I'm all depressed about my car :P

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/au/st...asp?StockID=730

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Very nice!

Here is another cheapy..... usually i dont like veilside front bars, but this car looks hot.

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/au/st...asp?StockID=733

Although Im not 100% on the costs involved in importing one of these cars...... they seem very cheap....and im very keen :-)

Ben

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Cause the scheme isnt ment for businesses to make money from, the govt hates any second hand car imports, it makes us like a third world country, Most companies usually make bulk coin from these 15 year old imports anyway. However the govt shouldnt keep changing the rules because they dont like the way people are maniplating them hmm i like contridicting myself

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The way importing works, rough guide. (this is how it happened for me). Buy compliance plate, pay "service fee" (i didnt use prestige but someone else whose fee was $500), find vehicle, vehicle price is FOB (free on board, in other words I paid a buying fee, which is to cover all paperwork, de-rego, travel to and from dock and loading onto ship, plus commission to the sales person. This can vary from 50,000yen to 100,000yen so I'm told), vehicle turns up at freo dock, goes through customs + quarantine (use a customs agent costs a bit more but easier for you), pay custom's fee's, inspection fee's, import duty, gst, shipping fee's. Car then goes to compliancing etc etc etc. I doubt geoff would make any money on the sale, I would say his income is basically the service fee. There is a lot involved with importing, yes you save money, but you dont see the car till it gets here, except for photo's, and you dont get to drive it so its a lottery. Havent seen too many bad examples though.

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It is quite a long process mrsnrub and can cause a few nervous moments, but when the vehicle rocks up and its straight as and drives well it as worth the while. I know a few people that have imported themselves through prestige and they've been pretty happy and then I know people who have bought through yards and are happy as well. Damn, there's another 89 gun grey GTR on prestige's website, its fairly stock so you could bring it in now for an extra $3k or wait and save $3k if the laws stay the same... either way its a friggen bargain at $21k if you bring it in now.

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I went thru Geoff and my car was straight and excellent

I was very worried to say the least wen i got to the docks, but then i was like. DAIM thats mine : )))

Geoff gets money from his service fee, but im pretty sure he would get kick backs from compliance referals etc etc.

Geoff has over 500 cars as sold on his website. THis equates to $550,000.

But the best thing is that all those cars on his website are all Stock sold cars and does not refer to Auction sold cars.

In other words we have all made Geoff very rich : )

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