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i have been looking to purchase a r34 gt non turbo in australia for around 6mths now however very few seem to be available, a friend of mine suggested about importing one (he imported a r32 gtr recently through prestige motorsport) i have had a look at their website however in there current stock section none seem to be available, anyways i was just wondering how much for a fair/good example cost to bring in including compliance? (i heard they went up in price recently) i am looking for 2dr 5sp manual, and has anyone imported a r34 gt recently? cheers

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They are not to badly priced but call around the RAWS close to you and ask them if they have the evidence to comply one first, Non Turbo Coupe is eligable so I would look into that point first.

Ask them which dealers they supply unless they are a dealer them self and you can call them and see what they have in stock.

http://raws.dotars.gov.au/rawswebpublic/RA...AWPubSearch.asp

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