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hey can anyone tell me how much i can get one of these drift cops for?

i love the shape the engine, and herd they where as cheap as 7000 for a clean one. has anyone imported one privately and how much did it cost landed with rego?

if anyone can help me id appreciate it heeps, im preety keen to buy one asap!:fart:

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I think you're right there are ones for 7000 but I don't think it would be 'done up' and it'd cost you a fair bit to put in a diff, suspension and other drift goods on it.

I haven't imported one so I can't help but surely someone else here will :P

Also I think you should have a look at yahoo.co.jp auctions and other online places.

you will need to pay $10,000 these days to get one in good condition.

everyone wants one now so the prices have started to go up a bit.

prob still a really good time to get one as drift is still getting more popular.

hey can anyone tell me how much i can get one of these drift cops for?

i love the shape the engine, and herd they where as cheap as 7000 for a clean one. has anyone imported one privately and how much did it cost landed with rego?  

 

if anyone can help me id appreciate it heeps, im preety keen to buy one asap!:fart:

I have a black modded one for sale , with supsension,exhaust,air pod and some other bits...

10k landed and complied.

Mine was $15k with rego, 3rd party insurance etc (I went 12months rego too) But then mine is also factory manual, etc, and got stuff done properly (I now see that in hindesight, thanks Nico!)

i figured it would ad up for a clean one,

Previous cars have been

2X et's / "lost licence in a police chase wich i lost"

2Xcordia's / tuff ass cars but dont revem to hard

capri turbo / devil car cost me 10grand just in maintenence g/box's,engines

series 5 RX7 / blew it up 3weeks after purchase!!!!

300ZX curcuit car / spun bearing at wakefield oh fun that was.

180SX drift pig ca18 / couldnt blow it up in a year and i did try.

R32GTR "now a wrecked machine" / could'nt break it in two years best car i will ever own !!!!! ME:inlove: GTR

im thinking i might spend the extra AGAIN and just jump back into a GTR i just cant go back!

I have an idea! :idea:

You buy my t78 kit and il buy his ceffy and he can buy your ceffy so when i blow his ceffy up i can buy your old ceffy for parts,

what do ya think, will it work??

:confused:

yeah buy his... then he can buy my ceffy... or... just buy my ceffy :cheers:
I have an idea!   :idea:

You buy my t78 kit and il buy his ceffy and he can buy your ceffy so when i blow his ceffy up i can buy your old ceffy for parts,

what do ya think, will it work??

 :confused:

Now I took my shoes off to work this out ok... And Im pretty sure we have one too many cefiros in this equation... :cheers:

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