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got my car today (also arrived at brisbane on the same boat as the car above ;) Neil, I didn't realise it was you who bought that car... such a nice car... tuff tuff tuff). Nothing stolen, nothing broken. The JDM tyte cup holder in my car had unfortunately wrenched my centre vent out, but you get that.

I received my 15 year import on Wednesday. It isn't a Nissan, however, it is quite rare. It has low k's and is 99.9% stock down to the OEM muffler. Some pics of it straight off the docks and onto a hoist:

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I got my GTR last week. Very keen to take it for a drive but the brakes need a bleed first.

WEHEY! IT'S THE CARBON BEAST!!

I wondered if this thing was going to end up in Australia. So close to buying it but for the hassle of getting it complied with carbon doors. Hope you can find the "right" engineer.

Those doors must be worth a mint. Do the latches, hinges and windows operate ok?

You must be doing side flips being unable to go for a fang in it, but it's the weekend now so get under there and get crappy brake fluid everywhere.

If there's a weighbridge anywhere nearby I'd love to know how much bulk it saves.

lol neil my brakes don't work either... I'm gonna start bleeding the brakes in a few hours. Did your car come plastered with big signs that said "warning footbrake not working" etc?

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This one is being shipped from japan today (for me) don't think anything has been touched on this car, done 76000k's, still has the original stereo, wheels, exhaust, everything and is a series 1.5. pretty sure its 100% stock. Can't wait to get it.

These pics are straight from japan dealer to my complier.

Hope it goes well. Paid only $12500

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I know it is not fresh FROM japan but it will be soon, and i will post the pics up then.

Oh and yes if anyone has spotted there is one modification, there is a sticker on the right side rear bumper!

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This one is being shipped from japan today (for me) don't think anything has been touched on this car, done 76000k's, still has the original stereo, wheels, exhaust, everything and is a series 1.5. pretty sure its 100% stock. Can't wait to get it.

These pics are straight from japan dealer to my complier.

Hope it goes well. Paid only $12500

I know it is not fresh FROM japan but it will be soon, and i will post the pics up then.

Oh and yes if anyone has spotted there is one modification, there is a sticker on the right side rear bumper!

WElcome to the 4dr club mate, I love the white sedans! good price you paid too :(

I know it's not a nissan, I would have LOVED a GTR but couldn't afford decent 34 :wave: So evo it is.

Here's my pictures I recently got... gets shipped on the 13th and hopefully arrives on the 27th :P

Any idea how long it takes from arrival on the docks to being ready to pick up? (steam cleaning etc)

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Hey guys,

Just got myself an R34 4 door n its leaving on the 13th too so i take it it should arrive on the 27th too :D yay cant wait :P..... btw nice car ...

It takes about 3-5 days after it arrive for custon clearance then u can pick it up :D

I know it's not a nissan, I would have LOVED a GTR but couldn't afford decent 34 :( So evo it is.

Here's my pictures I recently got... gets shipped on the 13th and hopefully arrives on the 27th :)

Any idea how long it takes from arrival on the docks to being ready to pick up? (steam cleaning etc)

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