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Look at this... nutz! ! .:P

RB26DETT R33 + T88 turbo for 1,450,000yen (~$20,000k - plus getting it over here, etc).. Imagine 600hp (476kw) for under $30k ! ok, not twin T88 turbo :)

http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/u...ion%2Fc36694224

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Pity we can't import anything like this anymore :)

*sigh* Government sucks.. So much fun to be had! grrrrrr

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oir you could just buy the red r33 from my site for 28 30 k it made 396 rwkw  

cheers

Still for sale? I thought somebody would have snapped it up long time ago..

umm.. u know how much i'd consider that --> where is my friend the Bank :P

:confused: i've always though Geoff Risbey was a real good guy to go through when importing?? *image of geoff slowly deteoriating after some of troy's comments*

by the way troy, what do you think is a decent price for an R34 GT-T these days, like 1998, manual. J-Spec doesn't have prices anymore and Geoff's mailing list has them every so often...

cheers

Originally posted by SS8_Gohan

:confused: i've always though Geoff Risbey was a real good guy to go through when importing?? *image of geoff slowly deteoriating after some of troy's comments*

by the way troy, what do you think is a decent price for an R34 GT-T these days, like 1998, manual. J-Spec doesn't have prices anymore and Geoff's mailing list has them every so often...  

cheers

well you seethe coming of raws and sevs has made these people that desprate to stoop to levels such as yahoo,15 year old cars and racing vehicle imports.Its kinda like going wading in the marybynong(spelling??) river dirty and full of poo..... will check the gt-t for you today.

Ahh another new wasteland :D

Geoff is a nice bloke.

Perhaps the current *change-over* is forcing a lot of guys in the business to look at other ventures such a 15yo's until the mainstream cars flow through kobe etc again?

thats about enough for 9 in the morning :D

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