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Help - sold my daily car and hoping to buy this when I back in Perth in 2 weeks - 2012 Nissan Skyline 370GT Type P Crossover J50 Auto [emoji28]

Import car and what’s the best option to ship
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Here are some pics. . .
You should really see the video of my reaction when I first saw the car =D
Bought some ze40's  Got a weird size though. . . 17x8.5 +30 i think. . .
 
Then after getting Anonymouse  post bought a spare set of SSR type C (I reckon they fkn hot. . .)
18x9.5+15. Bought in Japan.. they gay gold colour will get them blasted painted probably gun metal + new stickers. .
 
Spent nights and nights researching wheels. . mainly weights. . these 2 are super light weight.
There is lighter but they dont look as sick as these. . Buddy club almost impossible to find. . Oz racing wanted some stupid price like $3,800 for the last set in aus. pfft. .  just got Rays ze's
 
Burning the credit card on car gear lol. all part of the fun..
 
Still havent taken it for a (proper) drive yet. . . =/ only to get paper work for licence application.
So its not really driving. .  no plates on the car so felt like a criminal. . and now i have the plates so..
Just need to chop or bend them to fit though.
 
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Yo- so it’s on tonight - meet up at city west 5.30-6 :) we will be there !

Bagh,

Was at Sir James Mitchell Park at like 4 pm waiting for you guys then I got hit from left field with email at 5:30 saying its at City west. Anyway got uber there and caught up with you guys which was great. Nice group of people very welcoming, thanks guys =D

I did Remove my coil pack engine cover and tie up the igniter yesterday just before the cruise. Heard that they get hot and can cause issues. Will leave it off for the time being.

Anyway took the car out last night from 10 to 11pm. Just through the tunnel and up down freeway, down west coast. Ran fine didn't have any of that loose of power fluttering rpm's. (think issue is still there. . or will come back). But was fun drive. Puts such a big smile on my face. Love that car. . .

Will see you all next drive.

or ill put up a post when my new wheels come.

 

PS Thanks again ELLE for the drink I owe you. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

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Bagh,
Was at Sir James Mitchell Park at like 4 pm waiting for you guys then I got hit from left field with email at 5:30 saying its at City west. Anyway got uber there and caught up with you guys which was great. Nice group of people very welcoming, thanks guys =D
I did Remove my coil pack engine cover and tie up the igniter yesterday just before the cruise. Heard that they get hot and can cause issues. Will leave it off for the time being.
Anyway took the car out last night from 10 to 11pm. Just through the tunnel and up down freeway, down west coast. Ran fine didn't have any of that loose of power fluttering rpm's. (think issue is still there. . or will come back). But was fun drive. Puts such a big smile on my face. Love that car. . .
Will see you all next drive.
or ill put up a post when my new wheels come.
 
PS Thanks again ELLE for the drink I owe you. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!



Oops my bad ! Hahahahah sorry Mark , I’ll
Make sure to organise it properly next time and Thank you for the birthday Birthday wish :) 24 ok Tuesday ?

Was good to see you all and can’t wait for the next cruise ! Later boyzzz and be good xx
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Oops my bad ! Hahahahah sorry Mark , I’ll
Make sure to organise it properly next time and Thank you for the birthday Birthday wish [emoji4] 24 ok Tuesday ?

Was good to see you all and can’t wait for the next cruise ! Later boyzzz and be good xx
Travel safe Elsie. Full cottons and tea towel on the head.
I can’t read Japanese but I’m guessing it’s the equivalent of cntsfcked

 

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The car fell 5metres from a restaurant car park...

 

The 81 year old driver got a bump to the head, but the 81 year old passenger received a broken neck




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