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So how are people importing them? I thought there was a waiting list on them?

But even if you couldn't register it yet, dealer plate on weekdays from home to work xD and around to get items and petrol :)

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it is... the bridge behind the car is in southport.. and in a few of the pics looks like a road near the indy track.

But the address says southport.

Just noticed the speakers between the rear passenger seats. i wonder how they are.. throughout the car.

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"Not ready for sale. Please ring for full details and expected time of arrival. "

Buyer @ 180k would be a fool the price for complied cars has already been set to be ~160k and

thats a big chunk of gold for the compliance shop that will do this -- as the landed price with all taxes

but short of compliance is, what, 120k? obviously depends on options the JDM car had etc.

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"Not ready for sale. Please ring for full details and expected time of arrival. "

Buyer @ 180k would be a fool the price for complied cars has already been set to be ~160k and

thats a big chunk of gold for the compliance shop that will do this -- as the landed price with all taxes

but short of compliance is, what, 120k? obviously depends on options the JDM car had etc.

Yeah i saw that it was not ready for sale!!! Why put it up then if it aint????

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Yeah i saw that it was not ready for sale!!! Why put it up then if it aint????

Because theyre trying to MIND f**k you...

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things are always being listed for sale before release dates! it is sometimes used as a method to gain interest and to give the sellers an idea of how much to buy..

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