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My baby was finally delivered after being 1 month over due. She isnt in the best condition she requires some plastic surgery. I'm not sure if the damage was caused by the docs or she was damaged during delivery. Her first operation which is some plastic surgery begins this saturday by the doctors at GAS78. Please pray for a successful surgery. I have enclosed some pics of what she looks like at the moment.

1989 R32 GTR

Blitz boost controller and turbo timer

Boost Guage

Nismo Dash

HKS Coilovers each corner

Twin plate clutch dunno wat brand though

Sent $7800 to japan for the car

$3700 to import broker for freight, customs and all that

$291 for compliancing

now just gotta license it, insure and respray

Can you please explain the $291 compliancing? and where you had it done.

Thanks,

Lincoln.

Autoworx done it, my car was bought b4 April deadline where the new compliance scheme came in so my car was exempt for some of the stuff.

So yeah i paid for my car back in april 2004, and waiting for it to be eligible for import which was Dec 2004.

That is one sexy thing man, I dunno what is with me and r32's, but i like them alot more then r33's and r34's.

Congrats on the car :)

those scratches on the side and front can be easily fixed correct?

yep they are doing respray and fixing up all the panels :D

Thanks Flite, I bought my car in Feb 2004 and also got the letter for exemption. What did you have to change, i've heard 50 different theories.

I've just got my GTR,  so this is excellent info.

got the invoice right here

$88 supply & fit restraints and clips

$66 Supply & fit ULP restrictor & "unleaded fuel only" sticker

$25 supply and fit flat driver side mirror

$11 Supply $ fit engine placard

$11 Supply & fit tyre placard

$90 supply & fit high stoplight

thats it

hey all this info i give you, i dont hear u saying any prayers for my baby though :D

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