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Umm cant they import whatever the hell they like in New Zealand too?

Something to do with them having huge numbers of old cars in the 70's so they changed their laws and design rules to mirror Japans. As a result you can get hold or just about anything without compliance.

Red17

Umm cant they import whatever the hell they like in New Zealand too?  

Something to do with them having huge numbers of old cars in the 70's so they changed their laws and design rules to mirror Japans. As a result you can get hold or just about anything without compliance.

Russia is great if you have heaps of USD (not roubles!) and perhaps are handy with the firing iron and friendly with the cops.

NZ is going the same way as Aust. in that they too are restricting imports. For what reason, I know not.

T.

The really rich anywhere can do pretty much as they wish. Not a lot of people over there can afford to buy or run any sort of car.

Anyone here in Australia can just go out and order a brand new Lamborghini Diabolo from the local dealer, easy. There are no rules laws, or government regulations or red tape prohibiting you from doing it. No bribes to pay to officials either. Australia is a wonderful lucky country, everyone and anyone can own a fully imported brand new Lamborghini anytime they want.

I will attempt to introduce clarity... Apropos of import - into Russia it is possible to import any automobiles - entire question in the custom-house. Automobiles of up to 3 years - plus 48% to the base price. It is older than 3 years and with the volume of more than 2500 сс - 2 Euro for 1 cс...

Apropos of the automobiles, on which drive the Russians - your photographs do not reflect genuine reality. The eastern part of the country drives on the Japanese automobiles - to Japan to Russia of 300 kilometers. The European part of Russia is filled with expensive European automobiles. Automobiles Mercedes in Moscow it is more than in entire Australia. Much Russian automobiles, but such "broken" are small. Laws for similar auto- very strict - it is not possible to exploit them practically.

Now about the the sport Nissan. I am organizer NISMO CLUB .RUSSIA www.nismo-club.ru . The sport automobiles Nissan it becomes increasingly more, you could see this in our photographs. On 25 January we note 1 year to our club. They appear and Skyline GT-R. I work in the company for tuning of Japanese automobiles "ALTUNING" www.altuning.ru and several such automobiles has already been done.

al3gtr1.jpg

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Sorry for my bad english! ;)

Yeah they have it so easy in Russia. Mmmmm avg income like 1/4 of australias. Snow for at least half the year. High unemployment and absolutely nutty crime levels. Those really shitty pre-fab apartments. I could go on....

If you want to live somewhere where the cars rule and its fuggin cold....go to sweden!

PS. sorry russian guy, but it had to be said :P

Yeah they have it so easy in Russia. Mmmmm avg income like 1/4 of australias. Snow for at least half the year. High unemployment and absolutely nutty crime levels. Those really shitty pre-fab apartments. I could go on....

Thats y i moved to AUS :D Russia isnt a bad country its the government that made it this way :)

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