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I've heard from one of the members here that there are 3 in Queensland and a further 2 (possibly 3) now in WA... only 2 were coupes as far as I know, the others were all 250GT AT's read: not worth mentioning :P

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i got told $30,000 landed not sure if that is correct or i was being fed arse

You were definitely being fed.

The 350GT sells for about 2.8 to 3M (depending on year and quality etc) yen plus at Auction in Japan.... Landed would be around 50K then you would need to comply!

Just had a look at some recent auction results over the last couple of weeks

2 door 2003 model 10,000-20000 km 2,400,000yen approx $43000 landed plus compliance

Higher km models as low as 1,500,000 $28000 landed plus compliance

low km 2003 4 door approx 1,500,000yen

Saw a 4 door with 236,000 km sold for 817,000yen $17000 landed

note in there is 2.5L, 3L and 3.5L motors

34 gtr 1999 76,000km 4.5 grade 2,965,000yen

approx $52000 landed plus compliance Cheap?

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