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how could that car possibly be in the country and complied for road use? it is not new so not eligible for sevs import.

the right amount of money, anything is possible....

there's already a Z TUNE in mebourne and has been here for a few years now.

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My friend rung me and told me about this car. Apparently the owner sold his Nur and bought this car as an investment. I'm sure the owner knows it can't be registered.

thanks, that makes perfect sense

the right amount of money, anything is possible....

there's already a Z TUNE in mebourne and has been here for a few years now.

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this doesn't....is it genuine? the one that was allocated to Australia was complied by Powerplay Imports when new under SEVS, was here for a while and then was exported to Malaysia. If it's the same car maybe it was allowed back into the country because it had originally been complied?

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I saw, sat and heard the sweet engine rumble when that first Z Tune was at Powerplay years ago. Although that cabin interior didnt do much for me, holy moly the engine bay is an absolute work of art. It would be nice to see that 001 Z tune in the flesh as well, but I doubt he's going to show her off much. lol

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Yeah the first Z-Tune here (the one that got butchered with a stereo system and other crap) went to Greece, and as someone already said, anything is possible with the right amount of money - this will be registered, no doubt about it.

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