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One of you boyz in Oz nab this car!!!! We NEED more cars like this in Australia!!!  

...I know it cost 60 grand but so what???

No, No, No!  

DO.... this is no try!:yoda: Somebody in Oz buy it!!!  

And we'll have no talk about it going to New Zealand or some way crazy place... like... erm, England!

Yes mate! Yes! A bit of lateral thinking, and it`ll happen.  

Aren`t any of the Import Performance shop owners (in Australia of course!!!) interested in it?

i like you rezz :)

Originally posted by predator666

What I am wondering though, is it possible to achieve the same thing in Australia with the right amount of $ for a similar price of around $60k? Take a base GTR of say $20k (89 vehicle) and throw $40k at it, reckon you would get close to 1000hp ?

over $90,000 has been spent on that car (read the bit under the specs).

for $40K I reckon you could get close to 1000bhp.

How much as Leewah spent on his beast?

does the 15 year import rule apply to private imports? :)

Originally posted by Daz

You could always buy it and wait an extra year to bring it into Aus under the 15 year rule.

I would honourably extend my services in this regard, and take *utmost* care of said GT-R, washing, preening... lovingly turning over the engine;) daily, for the duration of a year, on behalf of the lucky would-be owner... free of charge...:)

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