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Oh, well I am only after an R34 GTR for my company car anyway. When eliteopps mentioned it I assumed he meant R34 GTR Vspec 2.

Importers are really close to having the import plates for the R34 so it shouldn't be long now.

I have a friend with an online japanese account at showatrade where he buys cars. It is pretty expensive for an account it costs $120 for 1 month or $1200 for a year. I can ask him for you. I was going to lease a R34 GTR but because of the price my work won't allow it, best I can go for is a WRX STi

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Hi Contempt HPI have done a few good write ups of the R34 GTR, I have the special issue with it in if you can't get hold of a copy. I find HPI get some of the best info.

Vspec2, not judging you or your car, but I thought the V spec cars deleted the rear wiper? what year is your car 94?

I've currently got an R32 GTR in Japan... waiting to see what happens with the 15 year old rule change...

If I could afford it I would not car what colour an R34 came in.. oh well, can always dream!!

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Hi Contempt - I'm not able to get access to scan in the info on the R34 GTR at this stage - I can send it to you by fax if you want? otherwise, I'll continue to see if I can find someone who can scan the article in for me.

Are you still planning on getting one?

I get my R32 GTR about march next year!

Thanks anyway mate, there's heaps of reviews/stories on the net.

Yes I am most definitely still getting one. I am more keen then ever. I just can't import the thing ;)

Anyone know how far compliance is away?

Whoever manages to get compliance plates first is going to be getting a heap of business.

Contempt, below are the companies who are seeking R34 compliance. you will need to contact them to see what stage they are at as this list is now 2 weeks old.

Adrenalin Enterprises

PO Box 8461 Gold Coast Mail Centre Bundall QLD 4217 Contact: Tony Brown

Phone: 07 5591 2444

Down Under Auto Services

71 Scarborough Beach Rd Mt Hawthorn WA 6016

Contact: Bryan Hubbard

Phone: 08 9242 4575

C.A.M Pty Ltd

1520 Albany Highway Cannington WA 6107

Contact: Frank Bempasciuto

Phone: 08 9350 9696

Vehicle Direct QLD

2/3337 Pacific Hwy Slacks Creek QLD 4127

Contact: Adam White

Phone: 07 3290 0444

Iamshe Pty Ltd

PO Box 3046 Southport QLD 4215

Contact: Philip White

Phone: 07 557 17133

JB WA

Unit 1/1520 Albany Highway Cannington WA 6107

Contact: Jimmy Balducci

Phone: 0411 693 256

Cheers and good luck.

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