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of course.. but unless you know people in japan pretty much a no go.. even if you do its going to work out a **** load.. have to pull out a perfectly nice RB26DETT , find a SR20det that works, put it back in, ship car to australia... get it complied, then ship engine separately and get it all fitted after compliance and reg'ed.

By the time you add it up, may as well just convert it once its in australia.

well just the cost involved as well.. each "engine in-engine out" would cost you at least $1000, and there is 4 involved in what i was saying might be possible :P

meh.. government sux.. burn them all.. install me as president and bow down before me!! :bahaha:

ok.. evil meglomaniac plans off

lol.. so if u eat their crap after work you get a bigger discount? lol ..thats funny :P

just got an online quote for the r31.. $158.21 3rd party fire and theft for a year! Now if we could only get that on all the rest of our skylines :P

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