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ok..here is the story

Be quick as compliance will not be available on the Chaser under the new import scheme for an estimated 3 to 4 months from today, at the earliest, due to a delay in the evidence packages for this model. This one can still come in under the old import scheme, we have a compliance plate available. However, it will have to be organised within the next 2 to 3 days before the last of the compliance plates in Australia is spoken for. So please be quick to contact us if you are interested as it may be another 4 months or more before they can be imported and complied under the new scheme.

but i can wait 4 months... in fact that is better, gives me time to sell the R33, find a good one, etc, etc..

no.. its not really a hypo sports car.. more a tourer like they are labelled as, but should have some go.. if u upgraded the turbo(s) to a larger unit would go pretty hard i think.

tHe Toyota engines have the strongest internals of any japanese sportscar as stock.

auto are mad!!!

yer... i'd imagine a newer auto would be really sweet to drive.

Even in the ancient R31 its not too bad, I am used to it. Good for foot to the floor and not having to think about it. Good for traffic and crap too.

yer, i gotta drive thru a bit of peak hour on the way home. inching foward 5metres at a time in a manual drives you a bit insane after a while. .

on mountain cruises and things manual is better though.. can make the car scream :(

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