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There was one company in QLD that used to comply them ( and could only do 25 a year ) but that loophole was closed last year.

Nissan brought them in in 1991 so no one could comply from 6/91 to 6/92 or thereabouts.

Ken

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Nissan Australia released the GTR so any R32 between 89 and 91 (last year the GTR was sold) are expensive cause the Gov't put the price on these plates up to deter people from these year models. From 92 to 92, plates are cheaper.

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There were also 4 gtrs from 89 before nissan started selling em, all sold thru scuderia veloce. Powerplay had the first australian complied one for sale a while back, that had a bit of stick (turbos, cams, forgies, everything from the menu)

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