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alright heres a strange deal for someone who might be interested... im in japan and want to sell my r32.. ive had it for a year and a half which i believe makes it possible to bring in as a personal import... so the deal is the car for 6000 aussie dollars and whoever buys it pays all shipping and taxes, i will hand over any necessary documents for compliancing and importing it... anyway now about the car...

its a 93 model r32 gts t..

it has...

a real vertex kit

TBO vented frp bonnet and bonnet pins

not on it at the moment but 17inch sitch wheels with a bit off a dish on the back

tein suspension

aftermarket diff but dont know the brand

bride drivers seat

front and rear stut braces

boost guage

three inch exhaust from the turbo back

turbo timer

blow off vavle

aftermarket airfilter

the engine hasnt been molested yet, equals stock....

the cars travelled just over 100,000 ks..

if anyones interested or has any questions mail me at [email protected]

cheers

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450,000Y for a 93 R32 FOB? Bit steep innit? If I was to handle de-rego and all the finer details of getting the car out of Japan how much would you want?

its a camera on a phone and im not a photographer so yeah... de rego from what ive seen takes no time at all and isnt difficult considering im here and can do it... but shipping n that i couldnt be bothered with so if you are up for working that out and i dont have to do anything but hand it over then ill knock a grand off it as that is what most importers charge as their service fee.

you also need to De-Gas the Air Conditioning as well... and have a certificate for it... and unless some1 in your state in aus has compliance plates for these things and is willing to do the work you can pretty much forget bringing it over... and im pretty sure the person who buys it off you from aus cannot bring it over here as a personal import because they have not owned the car for a year and have proof of living in Japan for that Amount of time....

sorry to rain on your parade guys, just thought id help out a bit...

For private import's you won't need to pay for the compliance plates etc so the total cost will be alot less than shown from the prestige calculator.

And ur rite urbanoperations the only way to get the car on the road in Aust, it'll have to be registered under Drift007's name.

I assumed that was part of the deal, he brings the car into the country claiming that he's moving back, then sells it to us once it is in the country with the Personal Import tags n all. Just that the gov't won't know that this was all pre arranged and that we've paid for shipping etc.

I've done it a couple of times with other people in japan, however with the going rate for a Slightly modded 93 R32 in japan being under half the asking price of this one, I'll have to give it a miss.

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