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Hey Guys,

I just need a little help with the latest GTR 33 prices (non V-spec)

Is it more between 30-35 or 35-40?

The reason is im importing a GTR 33 from Japan,

for 16,000US (21,000 Australian FOB) then my additional costs

will be compliance, registration, freight, logisitics and TAX.

Is it worth it?

Thanks.

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there was a 95 33 GTR on jspec going for $29,000 landed here, that being as cheap as they go but far from perfect condition. And upwards of $40,000 for stunningly excellent examples...

the recent examples ive been looking at are around $35000 landed here... getting sold for around 1.6 - 1.8 million yen FOB.

If its near perfect condition like you said then sounds like a good price.

Got any pics?

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there was a 95 33 GTR on jspec going for $29,000 landed here, that being as cheap as they go but far from perfect condition. And upwards of $40,000 for stunningly excellent examples...

the recent examples ive been looking at are around $35000 landed here... getting sold for around 1.6 - 1.8 million yen FOB.

If its near perfect condition like you said then sounds like a good price.

Got any pics?

1.6 mil fob will cost around $32 k landed + complied + rego . 1.8 around $35 k

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Around $ 4-4.5 k but that depends if you need to change brake pads , you can only use genuine and they are very expensive .

Don't forget on top of fob you have to add shipping , customs clearence here maybe a steam clean , import licence funds transfer , all up $1500- 2000 .

15% import duty and 10% gst , then rego and stamp duty .

Don't forget that you are buying a car unseen and if it has previous damage you can get it registered in australia EVER . If you buy a car from here its worth paying a little more , less risk .

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hahaha cheap, low klm and immaculate!  Aren't they all?

I feel sorry for the poor foo's who are buying the expensive, high klm crappy ones :D

Don't forget that all second hand cars coming from japan are very low km's .

Aparently they keep the high km cars there and send only low km to australia !!!! lol

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