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Hey Guys so I'm going to check out a GTR in WA this weekend... and if I was to buy it what difficulties would I encounter when trying to register it here ? the car is a registered in WA already... But when I bring it over here Im going to need a blue slip to get it registered...

Ive included a picture of the engine bay and inside the cabin... any feed back much appreciated...

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you'll need to bring it back to legality - i.e. exhaust 90db etc

i'd get a list of modifications and talk to the workshop that is going to do your blue slip.

If you do buy it, I recomand CEVA for transport. I've used them before and I'm using them again for a reverse trip to yours. Just let them know if the car is under 150mm clearence.

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

Hmm Whats the process of getting it engineered involve and how much did it cost ?... I am contacting a blue slip guy at the moment to see what needs to be done.... hopfully not much :O

I am 99% certain that all you need is a blue slip, engineering is only required if the guy issuing the blue slip doesnt want to pass you as the vehicle is non compliant etc. In that case...

Did someone say dodgy blue slip :ph34r:

As above depends on the guy prety sure there was a mobile dude here in sydney that that could come out to you for slips ile have a dig for you and see if i can find the thread im thinking of

As above depends on the guy prety sure there was a mobile dude here in sydney that that could come out to you for slips ile have a dig for you and see if i can find the thread im thinking of

yes please ! :)

this may help you have a read of the link and there is also a starting point for you to do some more research

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/389333-import-papers/

Unigroup and Autosport use the same Engineer

John Wilson

Akz vehicle engineering.

Unigroup wont be able to help as you'll be needing a blue slip, hence my post above. Call Greg at Autosport before you buy it, he knows exactly what you need to do to register from out of state

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