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The driver's seat is back from the motor trimmer now. Sounds better than saying I sh!tted myself doesn't it? lol

Steering wheel is still at an Adelaide trimmer.

I've not discussed with other white GTR owners why an EVO is on the cards but mine gets driven 1/2 an hour a week: EVO Sat & Sun: Maxima Mon-Fri. Missus still has her Bimmer. Funny thing is, all 4 cars have just gone past the 80,000Km mark at about the same time!

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I'd be lying Nick, if people wanting to import a car weren't concerned about the dollar value of what they've targeted compared to the equivalent of what is available here.

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But consider the fact that the all up cost even when complied and registered, the car can still be insured for appreciably much more, because the market value here in Australia of that same product is justifying it.

In other words, if you get a very good import, it should be noticeably less than what you can buy here, and both of the above cars prove that.

Hope this helps...

Wow, what a view; that Maxima is hot! Haha awesome cars.

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Can someone please paint the roof white for me?

When they've done that can they please paint it black after that? I'm going to paint the roof and need to see which color looks better??

Maybe even silver as well??

Thanks in advance!!

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Thank you Chris.

Funny how I nearly put the EVO up F/S this morning; but now I won't be, because the R33 GT-R V-Spec N1 sold at auction for quite a high price.

R34Liner gave me the heads up on it yesterday > became quite a distraction in my wk hahaaaaa.

Missed out on the R33 N1 Chris. But I'm not complaining lol

I was hours from putting the EVO up f/s if I'd won.

I'm one of the minority who love R33 GT-Rs just as much as the others

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So if you find a white one to replace my ol' purple one...

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And it has no rear wiper...

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Just PM the guy above for me? Lol

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