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$23000+ around i think? not sure, cuz the car is still in Japan, so I dont know how much more it would cost me for the compliance and shipping etc.

Got this car through a high school friend, he didn't charge me for the agent fee, so yeah, got lucky! but all thanx to him, saved me all the hassles!! >_<

dont start cheering yet... some import places are preert dodgey they kind scam your money and make u wait for bulk long... start cheering wen ur car is landed in australia =D but anyways good work GTR!!! so many people gettin gtr nowadays.. nice rims aswell.. work emotions?

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You'll need to put it back to standard (steering wheel etc..) to compliance.

Vspec sticker you could get from nissan. Probably even find them on Ebay?

It will always cost you more than you think when importing, make sure you budget for that. Buying a car you've never seen or driven is scary :rofl:

yeah my R34 was quoted to be under $22k landed and complied, but ended up costing just over $25k all up .... its all the little (and not so little) hidden fees that get you. One great scam is the $30 a day 'holding fee' they slug you while they have your car trapped in customs for 3 weeks. Mine was trapped on the docks for 3 weeks awaiting red tape crap - I could literally go to Outer Harbour and see my car sitting there, but wasn't allowed to get it out :D

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