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Very much doubt it, as far as I know there's only one of these in Australia that I've seen and it's in Sydney. Seen it in the flesh, nice car. Silver with watanabes. A lot of the work has been done here too.

Edit: I just read apparently it's only a replica as well.

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Kaido - who said anything about cheap! :P

fkn japan... their market never ceases to amaze me...

over here - if a car is old, you CANNOT sell it... if you do... it'll be to some moron willing to pay 500 bucks for it..

...over there? Z10 soarer can go for about 1million yen or higher if they're in good condition!!!

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