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Yep, spoke to a good friend at Nissan and I have expressed interest. Have got me name down for one with anticipated arrival in Beisbane mid 2008, approx 120 to 130K on the road.

I drive a light tuned GTR34 Vspec so I'm expecting any model of the 2008 one to better...that is from factory!

Yep, spoke to a good friend at Nissan and I have expressed interest. Have got me name down for one with anticipated arrival in Beisbane mid 2008, approx 120 to 130K on the road.

I drive a light tuned GTR34 Vspec so I'm expecting any model of the 2008 one to better...that is from factory!

You own a R34 GTR and you just ordered the new GTR?..................... I HATE YOU!!! :D

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Also since they're bringing it in officially, if we get the low end model, we can never import the high end model from Japan.

What about the Z32 300ZX? We are able to import these even though they were sold here in NA form. We can import 2 & 2+2 turbo models & convertibles aswell. I think if the high end GTR is classified as a different model, then we will be able to import it. It's the same deal with the Sti S204.

Well I hate all of you.

Hang on...

If Nissan bring it in on a full volume basis (Which doesn't mean they will sell many) then kiss goodbye to any RAWS/SEVS imports at a later date. Here is hopiing they do what Mitsubishi did & limit it to 100 per annum. Better result long term, but you can kiss goodbye to the prospect of them selling the cars for $120k if that is what happens.

What about the Z32 300ZX? We are able to import these even though they were sold here in NA form. We can import 2 & 2+2 turbo models & convertibles aswell. I think if the high end GTR is classified as a different model, then we will be able to import it. It's the same deal with the Sti S204.

But you CANT import an STI S204!

If your talking about that example on Prestige thats a personal import and a whole different ball game when it comes to importing.

I remember being told very confidently by Nissan that the S15 200SX would definitely not be sold in Australia and that the R34 GT-R definitely would.

So until I see the brochure in the dealer I won't believe it.

If anyone actually does want one, I am in Japan and could arrange a personal import for a price :nyaanyaa:

I remember being told very confidently by Nissan that the S15 200SX would definitely not be sold in Australia and that the R34 GT-R definitely would.

So until I see the brochure in the dealer I won't believe it.

If anyone actually does want one, I am in Japan and could arrange a personal import for a price :)

X2.

Id be able to do the same. :sorcerer: :nyaanyaa:

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im very sceptical about the top model '08 GTR being $120-130k on road......you are still paying more than that for a top end GTR 10 years old with 50,000kms on it!!!!

There is a R34 00' NuR Spec(rare in green) soon to be for sale here in Perth at 'Auto Wholesale' for around the $200k mark according to the sales manager there...

im very sceptical about the top model '08 GTR being $120-130k on road......you are still paying more than that for a top end GTR 10 years old with 50,000kms on it!!!!

There is a R34 00' NuR Spec(rare in green) soon to be for sale here in Perth at 'Auto Wholesale' for around the $200k mark according to the sales manager there...

$200k!! That's crazy. Wouldn't you rather spend that money on this?

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;sort_type=3

It's cheaper, newer and less K's. Who cares if it's green.

$200k!! That's crazy. Wouldn't you rather spend that money on this?

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;sort_type=3

It's cheaper, newer and less K's. Who cares if it's green.

135k is a lot of money for that car. 60k seems to be the price on jspec/prestige these days

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