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bad news glenn

Wont find a grade 4.5 R32 cos it will be too old to get that grade, even if it was brand new.

Same problem, show me a compliancer who has the plates for one.

Cheers

Ken

true again.

but.. another 100 plates will be made available in the next 2 months.

my primary concern is still the engine though. dun wanna get a lemon and farked my fuel pump or afm @ 2am outside QUT.

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true again.

but.. another 100 plates will be made available in the next 2 months.

my primary concern is still the engine though.  dun wanna get a lemon and farked my fuel pump or afm @ 2am outside QUT.

if u got a lemon no one will laugh cos u imported it...not like u could physically drive it before you bought it

but still... a lemon is an expensive fruit to cultivate.

true...but that's the risk with importing isn't it??

but in all seriousness, people have told me that the japs are very honest in their dealings with regards to exporting of cars and the car is evaluated properly so if there were any problems it will be stated...

so all you have to do is find some respectable people to import the car so they relay the information to you honestly and you should be all right

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