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Goddamn that thing is porn.

Is it down in Aus yet?

Does this mean that the workshop you get it complied with can comply other C35s?

i'd assume it'd be personal import , but contact iron chef imports , last time i was talking to him they were about to be passed for aus compliance or whatever they call it :/

yeh, no compliance for me. its personal import. im still waiting on the papers from the government. its been over a month since they last contacted me.

i want to drive it at chrissy time when im back in aus.

these are on the SEVS list but there wont be many coming into to aus as the turbo autos are few and far between. everythings non turbo auto or turbo manual.

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well christmas came and i got it regod and finally drove it on aust streets :rofl::D

was a good feeling to have it all fall into place

only photo i have of it from aus is before i put the cover on it on my way back to japan

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