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Hi all,

I am new to this forum and just wanted to take this opportunity to say Hi and ask few questions while I'm at it.

I've been on a holiday to Japan couple of months ago for the first time and I just fell in love with that country and with their automotives.

I had pleasure of driving Nissan Skyline Sedan rent car from Nissan Rental (pretty obvious).

Now that I am back to Good old Sydney, I was wondering if I could import that car.

I am catching up with readings on this forum for enlightenment on art of importing car as I have never done this before.

But I honestly need some guidence from the Master Importers.

My Question is

1. Is V36 - 350GT allowed into the country yet?

I've searched SEV list and found:

509/00 MA Nissan Skyline V36 10/2006 Current

VQ35HR 3.5ltr 232kW V6 Engine – 145kW/tonne - YES

Does this mean it is allowed to be imported?

2. Compliance (RAW)

Is there any work shop who is eligible to carry on the compliance work for V36 - 350GT yet?

And if there is, what is the cost please?

3. Parts for VQ35HR

Is parts for V36 - 350GT compatible with V35 or 350Z Fairlady?

4. 350GT Type-SP

I was wondering if all the Sat-Nav and Menu can be "Fixed" to Australian or English setting.

I was told 350GT is a HDD Satnav and not a DVD one so I can update the maps using SD Card but will I be able to load it up with any version of Australian GPS Map?

5. Price

How much will I be looking at to import this car?

I was told on price guide as 2,500,000 - 2,800,000 Yen for 06' model

I'll look forward to hearing from you.

Cheers,

DY

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Q1 & 2... sample cars are already in but there may not be any RAWS that has a compliance plate yet.

So price for compliance is unsure at the moment. The V35 compliance on average cost $3k plus tyres.

Q3 & 4 - no. all screen in japanese fixed. fullstop. may take time for local electronic experts to find a way to tap in the video signal and piggy back some english navi unit / tv tuner into the screen display, but that's about it.

engine part I believe would be different. some would be shared.

Q5. there's a import calculator you can use from j-spec.com.au or prestigemotorsport.com.au

just factor in about $1k+ for shipping, about 15% import duty, and 10% GST, and compliance cost plus tyres.

Then the rego cost in your state.

Thank you rs73 for detailed information.

I certainly appreciate your insightful knowledge.

Certainly is a expensive exercise to import a car....

This has already being covered before

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...7s-t232962.html a review on the V36 AKA as G37 the Infinity brand in the States. Pretty interesting on what they had to say.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/V3...gt-t192638.html Compliance when it will be available.

This has already being covered before

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...7s-t232962.html a review on the V36 AKA as G37 the Infinity brand in the States. Pretty interesting on what they had to say.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/V3...gt-t192638.html Compliance when it will be available.

Thanks for that MFC05,

Haha technology is wonderful thing isn't it? maybe I should learn to use the latest invention called "Search"

Well I'll just have to stay tunned to see what will happens to the V36 then.

Happy motoring :D

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