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its all legal on the road until the cops pull ya up :D

if u could get something like that over, im sure there is some permit system you could rort so you could bring it out for the occasional weekend hack....

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Hi guys,

It think it's up for a upgrade to my ride, my Wife and I sold our house recently and we made a humble profit and I think it's time to invest it in a good ride.

I think I will buy another Skyline - I done so research and I really want the following one... can someone please please tell me if these are available for import, if so; which importers can do the job?

More so, what the hell is this vehicle called?

http://press.nissan-global.com/COMMON/IMAG...GT/HIGH/003.jpg

are you kidding? you want to import a Super GT car? Do you have half a million dollars to spend? if so, there are better ways to spend it. if not, then you must have been typing with one arm under the table...

I do not know how much they are worth, what it was and whether it was street legal or not. Just looked at it, and said - wow, it looks so nice, love the body etc that's all.

I really want one, but after reading what you guys posted, I guess perhaps it's really expensive and not street legal then.

c'mon. did you really need people to tell you that a full GT spec car costing around a million dollars new, and purpose built in every aspect would not be practical to afford, purchase, import, comply, register and even drive?

Wow...........

The 2 guys standing next to the car with full matching race suits didnt give away that this may be a race car and not a road car...

and the roll cage, the fact it has a huge amount of aero kit, slick racing tyres.... THE HELMETS ON THE BONNET didnt give you any hint that this may not be a car for road use??

You honstly thought this is a car you could buy and drive on the roads here... Do you look at formula one cars and think, hmmm they are fast, maybe I should order one to get me to work a bit quicker.... I am speechless :D

+1.

He was either talking shit on purpose or lacking common sense.

Yeah around half a mil and rally rego would have it legally on the road in Aus...then who would be laughing eh?

muahahahahahaah ahah aha hahahah

oh yeah me. and not all the nasty people in this thread.

does anyone know where i could get my 2005 maclaren f1 car (mika's old car) complianced?

LOL

although there is aparently a guy in california with a road legal f1 car. damn americans

Dubai aswell :woot:

LOL. Get the message. Put back your Nazi-designed flamethrowers back it's its packaging. Gggeessshh....

But yeah, I guess I kinda was dreaming. They look so nice though. I like the flair-guards, racing look. Wonder if you can get these kits made up then?

OK, thanks guys.

Do you have half a million dollars to spend? if so, there are better ways to spend it.

Clearly

If the man had played enough Gran Turismo he would be suggesting something like in the attachment below.

On a serious note, Wasn't there someone in Aus who made a kit for the R33 which looked like the old GT500 aero? (Forgive me if I'm wrong) Maybe something like that would be your best bet.

Cheers.

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