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I'm thinking that I'd rather have some comfort from my 34, heading away from squeaky brakes and blown pipes and gaskets.

I'm thinking about a 180 or an old silvia or something. Not really sure.

Should I bother importing something at this end of the scale or buy local?

What do people think?

This whole 15 year rule gives me some possibilities I guess.

I want to do track work and go to drift days and the like.

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Adam, definately buy something cheap to race....I wish I had asked myself the question before I took my road car on so many track days

$10k landed in Aus is any car up to 400,000yen, and that includes r32 gtrs, rx7, gtst, 180sx etc etc

Well cant u just import cars to race? IE not comply them or anything?

If so then get a 32GTR

You can, but I've seen cars to be imported for race that require a minimun of a CAMS C3 racing license to be able to import it.

I could be wrong.

I know it aint no Jap import, but i know of a VL with 9" cambered diff, Sparco race seats, Alcon Brakes and rotors, Cams approved roll cage and log book, plus other bits and pieces ebing sold as a roller for $6,000, i was thinking about throwing my running gear into it and having a kick ass circuit car

I'm not sure how serious I want to race so I'm guessing I'll have to road register it. I'm thinking that a GTR could cost some bigger $ to keep happy whereas something smaller with only one turbo might stay within a modest budget.

Would it be easy to get something already modified or would I have compliance issues?

Yeah GTR can get expensive, the other thing you need to think of is what the hell will you fit in with a helmet on :P the 32's a close fit for me, I think you will have heaps of trouble with an S13.

And I'm sure there are ppl around with C3 that can help with the import...

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