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hey... wtf

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got any more info on the left-hand-drive conversion? That looks so clean, it almost looks factory. All the others I've seen look butchered.

hey... wtf

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got any more info on the left-hand-drive conversion? That looks so clean, it almost looks factory. All the others I've seen look butchered.

Top Secret~~ha~~ i want to know how they make it as well~

:P

hey... wtf

got any more info on the left-hand-drive conversion? That looks so clean, it almost looks factory. All the others I've seen look butchered.

Wah, a first for me.

But it sure does play with mind.

For the LHD conversion (excluding the mechanical) - I'm guessing it's a

-> "cut-and-shot" and a leather/vinyl re-trim.

or

-> they may have got the whole lot and made up a reverse mould and remade the whole lot (dash and center console) - remember this is China - possibly the over could own some sort of pastics factory......

or

-> Middle East spec Nissan Bluebird dash.... (I've read about this - but not sure)

Quite interesting. But if you have a look around on youtube and google - I've seen a few left hand drive GT-Rs in the Philippines.

Some pic from where i come from~ :P

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Bahahah Holy SHIT man that is a Hong Kong registered car with a China Cross-Boarder license plate....that PLATE costs more then the ENTIRE car!!!!! (FYI: a china cross-boarder license plate is 1 MILLION HK = ~140,000AUD)

Then again Hong Kong has 100% TAX on cars so maybe not lol

For the LHD conversion (excluding the mechanical) - I'm guessing it's a

-> "cut-and-shot" and a leather/vinyl re-trim.

lol has to be a cut and plastic-welded then retrimmed... cos it doesn't have the signature bubble on the dash where the glue gives.

I think it's just that, and the handbrake being on the other side, with a perfectly adapted centre console that makes it look so clean.

The UAE and Filo LHD swaps just look half arsed compared to this.

lol has to be a cut and plastic-welded then retrimmed... cos it doesn't have the signature bubble on the dash where the glue gives.

I think it's just that, and the handbrake being on the other side, with a perfectly adapted centre console that makes it look so clean.

The UAE and Filo LHD swaps just look half arsed compared to this.

i was going to say it was just a mirror image picture of a normal rhd, then saw the key barrel on the rhs of the steering wheel... very very neat

lol has to be a cut and plastic-welded then retrimmed... cos it doesn't have the signature bubble on the dash where the glue gives.

I think it's just that, and the handbrake being on the other side, with a perfectly adapted centre console that makes it look so clean.

The UAE and Filo LHD swaps just look half arsed compared to this.

Yeh.

Slightly off topic - this is one of the better Filo ones -> http://forums.evolutionm.net/other-cars/19...-vspec-nur.html

Bahahah Holy SHIT man that is a Hong Kong registered car with a China Cross-Boarder license plate....that PLATE costs more then the ENTIRE car!!!!! (FYI: a china cross-boarder license plate is 1 MILLION HK = ~140,000AUD)

Then again Hong Kong has 100% TAX on cars so maybe not lol

why would someone pay so much for a number plate :S

why would someone pay so much for a number plate :S

Because they figure if your going to drive back and fourth from Hong Kong and China your rich enough to be raped up the...yea

Bahahah Holy SHIT man that is a Hong Kong registered car with a China Cross-Boarder license plate....that PLATE costs more then the ENTIRE car!!!!! (FYI: a china cross-boarder license plate is 1 MILLION HK = ~140,000AUD)

Then again Hong Kong has 100% TAX on cars so maybe not lol

You sure it's worth that much? lol

I've seen em on shit cars and vans though :(

You sure it's worth that much? lol

I've seen em on shit cars and vans though :(

Haha lots of money in the smuggling business :) hahah yea but they actually are, I didn't know until my parents told me

why would someone pay so much for a number plate :S

i remmeber speaking to one of my old mans work colleages and he paid over 10million (1.3million aud) for a 2 digit number plate... he wanted to be in the top 20 elite list :D as most of the other owners of single and dual digit numbers are dignitaries or celebs. Status or perceived status is very important over there... hence the huge numbers of merc and BMWs

the number plate trade over there is big business it is around 33-40million (4.4 million aud) a MONTH.

On a different note I sure miss living there, one of the best places on earth.

You sure it's worth that much? lol

I've seen em on shit cars and vans though :P

Haha lots of money in the smuggling business :D hahah yea but they actually are, I didn't know until my parents told me

All good, us 3 Asian bros got the connections with the cashish... :D

i remmeber speaking to one of my old mans work colleages and he paid over 10million (1.3million aud) for a 2 digit number plate... he wanted to be in the top 20 elite list :P as most of the other owners of single and dual digit numbers are dignitaries or celebs. Status or perceived status is very important over there... hence the huge numbers of merc and BMWs

the number plate trade over there is big business it is around 33-40million (4.4 million aud).

On a different note I sure miss living there, one of the best places on earth.

that is fkn crazy :D! no wonder i always see asians at crown...too much money!

that is fkn crazy :D ! no wonder i always see asians at crown...too much money!

Haha no Asians have a big gambling problem when Macau turned into the new vegas there was reports of mothers leaving their <10 yr old children to go gamble for a few days. Police had to get involved and break into the house. One case was where a 12yr old girl was left with some money and her mother went to gamble and people only found out when the teachers found out at the school she goes too. An the worst one I've ever read about is that a lot of houses in HK have 2 doors a main door and a large metal sliding security gate one parent actually locked her child IN BETWEEN the two to go to Macau for the day. Seriously this world is messed

Haha no Asians have a big gambling problem when Macau turned into the new vegas there was reports of mothers leaving their <10 yr old children to go gamble for a few days. Police had to get involved and break into the house. One case was where a 12yr old girl was left with some money and her mother went to gamble and people only found out when the teachers found out at the school she goes too. An the worst one I've ever read about is that a lot of houses in HK have 2 doors a main door and a large metal sliding security gate one parent actually locked her child IN BETWEEN the two to go to Macau for the day. Seriously this world is messed

off topic - but wow - that is just f*cked - it is like locking a kid between the screen door and the main door.... :D

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