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This BLUE would be a different story though :( Its on carsales in NSW under dealer cars..there's quite a few in Australia at the moment..might be worthwhile looking interstate as well instead of straight from Japan.

That's the same blue I think.

Looks really good there, but again I've seen it in some shots on a dull day and it looks quite dull.

As for looking here, would love too, but current prices are on average 10k more than what it would cost to get the car from Japan.

eg a 2005 auto went for just over 2mil yen last week. That's around 36k ready to drive, rego and all. On sites like carsales a 2005 auto is going close to 50k. Big difference!

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That's the same blue I think.

Looks really good there, but again I've seen it in some shots on a dull day and it looks quite dull.

You reckon? This one looks more like bayside blue to me...I could be wrong..bloody sun :( I have seen one in bayside blue in the flesh before and looks way hot!

You reckon? This one looks more like bayside blue to me...I could be wrong..bloody sun :( I have seen one in bayside blue in the flesh before and looks way hot!

yeah pretty sure, the Carribean blue is the only colour close to that, the other blues they came in were quite different, Check out the front bumper, it's quite close to the other pic.

Mate IMO just take your time and find one with the colour you really like, for me I would go for black as well. Cause somewhere down the track say if you're not happy with the colour a respray aren't going to be cheap haha. Also just import it from Japan since you can find these in mint condition, you can get a nice set of 18s from the money you save.

^ i like that idea. Save money by importing, use saved money on some 18" hotness.

black FTW. Saw one in the states with the kit, little rear spoiler, etc... looked awesome i must admit

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