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dont u also have to pay luxuary car tax aswell ?

Yes you do depending on cost , it comes in at above $56 k but you only pay on the sum above that not on the whole cost .

Hey Guys,

I know a little japanese, so does anyone know of any japanese performance car yard sites?? It might be easier to find a good yard (or 5) and travel over there and do it that way..

Or do they have big f-off auctions??

cheers,

Ben.

Try this, http://www.rabbit.ne.jp/ or this http://www.gtnet.co.jp/home/menu.html

But they are not cheap , the auctions are much cheaper .

How is the gtr  going Kris ? Mine is still locked up in the garage in Osaka , waiting for a ship and colecting dust .

It's doing great. It's still almost stock though just haven't had the time lately to put into researching and getting bits for it.

Cant wait to see yours :P

We bought a bayside blue one out of Qld late last year with 290awkw rebuilt engine by Gavin Wood, lots of mods in the way of suspension etc and it owes my client under $85K parked at his door.

It is a beautiful car and was the one featured on the front cover of HPI 9.

So it shows there are bargains( or we think it is) that can be had locally.

Cheers

Ken

Try this, http://www.rabbit.ne.jp/ or  this http://www.gtnet.co.jp/home/menu.html

But they are not cheap , the auctions are much cheaper .

See also http://www.king-buyer.co.jp/top_english.php

Again, not cheap. Auctions will be far cheaper but more of a gamble (then again, its not like its a 15 year old car though :().

Don't discount the chances of getting a bargain locally, but if I were you, I would focus my energies on the auction scene in Japan. Most of the reputable agents offer the majority of their fee back if you don't buy anyway, so you might loose a couple of hundred at most.

LW.

I saw an add for an R34 GTR V Spec in Black with some minor mods for $99k. Otherwise, I havent really seen any R34 GTR's for sale around Australia. You should go to Japan because there you'll have a greater selection. Find the best example and export it back to Australia.

i know that www.j-spec.com.au have some R34 plates still, if you wanted to secure a plate and import at the same time. I got my R34 (GT-T) through them.

R34 GTR, 15,000km's and $75k? not a chance... i've heard dodge things about some ballarat import yard...

R34 GTR, 15,000km's and $75k? not a chance... i've heard dodge things about some ballarat import yard...

Yes, I looked at an R34 in Ballarat, airbags hanging out of the dash and steering wheel... not good.

We bought a bayside blue one out of Qld late last year with 290awkw  rebuilt engine by Gavin Wood, lots of mods in the way of suspension etc and it owes my client under $85K parked at his door.

It is a beautiful car and was the one featured on the front cover of HPI 9.

So it shows there are bargains( or we think it is) that can be had locally.

Cheers

Ken

Hi ken.. "$85K.. bargain?", try beating this...

Gran Turismo in melbourne, bought an SAU members 99 Vspec "aka" COPYME, apparantley 400kw at the wheels, slver, engine built by sub zero etc.. for ??

50K.

I have one available on the Gold Coast, QLD

I purchased the car 18 months ago from Japan and had used it in NZ up to when I brought it to Oz as a personal import.

1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R Vspec

Nismo Rays 18 x 10 LMGT Alloys

275.35.18 Tyres

Nismo G-Attack Suspension

Nismo G-Max Multi Plate Clutch

Nismo ECU

Nismo Front Bar

Ganador Aero Side Mirrors

Clear Lights ( Indicators )

Impul Exhaust

Kenwood MP3 Player

M10 Blinder Laser Jammer

I also have some original parts available including

suspension, exhaust, cat and mirrors

The price of $95000 is negotiable depending on the extras

GTR V

  • 2 weeks later...

ok Powerplay Imports is the best for R34 i been there there sik as

http://www.powerplayimports.com/includes/c...php?make=Nissan

thats what they have in stock

and thats the site about them http://www.powerplayimports.com

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The NISMO R34 GTR Z-Tune loooks sik get that there not made yet but only 20 made in the world

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