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Yeah spotted that the other day.

He is dreaming about getting $6K for a car that can not be complied.

Reckon you could land one here from Japan for about $4K.

Auction Price is about $2,000 - $2,500

Cheers

Yeah spotted that the other day.

He is dreaming about getting $6K for a car that can not be complied.

Reckon you could land one here from Japan for about $4K.

Auction Price is about $2,000 - $2,500

Cheers

I just scored a grade 4 2005 , 3.5L black 4WD Axis S PNM35 shape for $4300 nzd from Japanese auctions.

Total cost complied should be $10k all up

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I just scored a grade 4 2005 , 3.5L black 4WD Axis S PNM35 shape for $4300 nzd from Japanese auctions.

Total cost complied should be $10k all up

Exactly my point. This e-bay car can not be complied. If you can get a grade 4 2005 Axis at auction for $4,300 then how little would you pay for an older car to bring in purely to break for parts.

If you wanted a parts car which is what this e-bay 2004 ARX effectivly is, then you could pick up something older and higer k's for $2,000 - $2500 therefore $4,000 landed. Forget the cost of compliance because this car is not getting complied ever.

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That could be a good deal for someone who missed out on our group buy back in 2012. We paid $180 delivered iirc - I wonder what this one will end up costing all up?

That could be a good deal for someone who missed out on our group buy back in 2012. We paid $180 delivered iirc - I wonder what this one will end up costing all up?

yeah seemed pretty good to me. I alredy have one o figured i would help someone out that needs one

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