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Anyone know the legalities of bringing this over from VIC to be registered in SA?

i can look into it for you, ill try get to it this weekend if i can

maybe try the vicroads website?

cheers

jarryd

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just an update, i have a temporary mobile number:

0427 082 930

plz dont ring the other number.

as i said this is only temporary, will advise when a new number is issued.

cheers

jarryd

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Hi, I'm pretty interested in this car for my gf. I'm also wondering about getting it reg'd in SA, but I'll try and find out what's required from our Rego place this week. Would you be able to get an RAA inspection or similar before we flew over there to take a look? Were you the first owner of this car in Australia?

Hi, I'm pretty interested in this car for my gf. I'm also wondering about getting it reg'd in SA, but I'll try and find out what's required from our Rego place this week. Would you be able to get an RAA inspection or similar before we flew over there to take a look? Were you the first owner of this car in Australia?

hey mate.

i work at a fairly large car dealership and i can get my work to get a RWC check done for you if you are genuinely keen on it.

I know for sure it needs a windscreen because i just had a rock hit me last week unfortunately.

i am the second owner of this vehicle in australia. the previous owner privately imported it himself from japan with only 24,000-ish-kms on it in 2004, and i bought it off him in April 2006 with 75,000-ish-kms on it. the car now has 112,000kms.

as in regards to getting it rego'd in SA, i would have to hand the plates in here in VIC, and you get a permit to drive it from VIC to SA.

hope this helps at all

if you have anymore questions please dont hesitate to contact me. i am not on here much at all anymore, so maybe send me an email to my hotmail account, or you can shoot me an SMS anytime.

cheers, hope to here from you soon.

Jarryd.

Hey bud, would you be interested in parting with the Stagea mats.

I got jibbed when I bought mine.

PM me back.

Cheers jason

Bump on a very tidy S1.

Hey bud, would you be interested in parting with the Stagea mats.

I got jibbed when I bought mine.

PM me back.

Cheers jason

Bump on a very tidy S1.

no thanks, sorry.

also, price drop 11k, no RWC.

cheers

jarryd.

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Hey everyone, :banana: ill make a proper intro soon coz i plan to be a good member to this forum but OMG! I seen your car on carsales mate, Looks nice. Im very interested in your car but i am in the process of selling my car so i cant even look at it... dont wanna get my hopes up and all. But as sson as that happens... expect a phone call lol :banana:

Hey everyone, :banana: ill make a proper intro soon coz i plan to be a good member to this forum but OMG! I seen your car on carsales mate, Looks nice. Im very interested in your car but i am in the process of selling my car so i cant even look at it... dont wanna get my hopes up and all. But as sson as that happens... expect a phone call lol :banana:

cheers mate, thanks for the comments.

price update:

$10,300, with the rego till april next year, NO RWC. it does need a windscreen.

for an extra $200 i will throw in the Apexi SITC

also for whatever price it sells for, it will come with the stock 16" wheels (no tyres) and the stock muffler.

cheers,

Jarryd.

its cracked, a rock hit the base of the screen where the wipers are, and it goes into like a U shape. i was doing 100 km/h on the freeway and i was following a truck, and im lucky it didnt hit me in my line of sight.

i have dropped the price accordingly, and if the buyer is genuine i may be a little bit more negotiable on price.

have been quoted $400 for a new screen.

cheers

Jarryd.

seats are in near perfect condition, only a scuff on the drivers side seat where your hip would be, where u get in and out.

was there when i bought it.

ever since ive had the car the seat covers have only been taken off maybe 3 times.

rear seats hardly get used as well..

cheers

jarryd.

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