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same i was thinking of saying something the other day but i was like nahhhhhhhhhhh soon someone will be like

"SEVS COMPLIANCE IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMPERIAL 74-Z SPEEDER BIKES"

imperialspeed.jpg

but nope..

i have been wanting to know about the progress of the JZS147 crown... because i think i do like them

while we're in a thread that's REALLY just "japanese car discussion"

i'd like to bring everyone's attention to THIS CAR

^^^i cant even front. i'll say it - i REALLY like that celsior.

but there's no denying i would rather have this one..

this would suit me so well.

while we're talking too - i'd just like to mention that it has always bothered me that lexus is in this country.

if they weren't... these cars would be eligable for SEVS compliance. as would be the SC430..

instead. we have lexus in this country - a largely unpopular brand which nobody buys and thus keeps the sales somewhat rare.. SURE.. everyone's buying up the lexus IS but meeeehhhh i'm not really into them

i would LOVE a GS / LS / SC but NO. instead becuase they're such rarely bought cars, their values stay mysteriously high. so i would be paying about 40K for a 10 year old SC430.

interesting fact: - the UZZ40 / SC430 are all coming up for 10 years old in japan. and owners are doing anything to offload them it seems :/ there is SO MANY being sold at auction for quite cheap.

if we were able to import THEM... that would make me BERRY happy man

like...

MINT.

18,000km

1 owner

genuine km

stored indoors entire life, not intereior fading. no cracks. perfect condition.

50K landed n complied.

that kinda mint.

32gtr1other_2.jpg

make sure you scroll down to see all pics yeah?

Edited by Mr Eps

like...

MINT.

18,000km

1 owner

genuine km

stored indoors entire life, not intereior fading. no cracks. perfect condition.

50K landed n complied.

that kinda mint.

32gtr1other_2.jpg

make sure you scroll down to see all pics yeah?

it has been painted..

that said it is VERY clean for its age.

mine should look very close to that when done.

already doing it. no flared guards on mine though and its marone red with a set of clean 17" vspec wheels (scored them for a contra job off a mate....)

like...

MINT.

18,000km

1 owner

genuine km

stored indoors entire life, not intereior fading. no cracks. perfect condition.

50K landed n complied.

that kinda mint.

32gtr1other_2.jpg

make sure you scroll down to see all pics yeah?

also:

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目視点検・走行・その他全てにおいて実走行テストしましたが、あらゆる個所に問題は見られず走行にも全く影響はありませ

日産での点検でも問題無く大変程度の良い車との回答を得ています。

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Has the repair from the tip of the frame that you are working for pay or accident rather than the intercooler 34, with and for the repair. The actual driving test to drive in all other visual inspection, where any problem at all affect the travel is not without seeing. I get answers no problem with the car in a very good level of inspection at Nissan.

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