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Hey guys,

I will be in the market for a V35 in the next few months,

current car is on Carsales, waiting to be sold which i will combine with some cash..

After a V35 skyline anywhere in AUS.. upto 20 grand and NO MORE..

Preferably with a double Din DVD screen, leather, SUNROOF if possible.. maybe a set of nice rims..

some of those options would be good.

Anyone on here willing to email me with their car for offer.. i will be glad to chat

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yeah but if u want a nice one i would spend more than 20g if its already in australia

importing would be the best bet i reckon then u have a nice choice of factory extras. but there is a wait.

with that site u still need to add a few things like

freight to australia

compliance

tax

etc

ur best bet would be to speak to someone like ironchef about importing cars mate.

cheers

julz

Thanks for the tips bloke, its good to know friendly people are around..

yes, i was speaking to the boys from "import monster" from memory, they run the jzs147 forums.. they where looking at some Aristo's for me.

I'm considering importing one from Japan but i can't afford to wait 1 month for it to arrive..

i found one on carsales which i am pumped about.

link:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...35&trecs=56

got some more pics from the owner, it looks beautiful, just what im after..

something within that ball park you know, but ye, i shall keep searching.

if anyone here has a suggestion, or something they want to share/link me to.. ide appreciate it.

thanks.

J

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