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Im wondering if it would be easier for me to import an R33 Skyline GTS-T to America from Australia (queensland) instead of Japan. I am guessing that ya'll have the same emission laws as we do (or a little closer).  What do ya'll think?

If you haven't done so already, better read up on what's involved in getting a Skyline into the US legally - thanks to your laws it isn't at all easy (and at the moment may be impossible). Have a look at the following forums for more info:

Skylines downunder USA forum:

http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/foru...p?s=&forumid=37

Freshalloy Skylines forum:

http://forums.freshalloy.com/ubbthreads/po...Cat=&Board=UBB4

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Yes i am moving to Australia anyway, but it wont be until Feb 2007. In my hast, i want to bring one state side for a track/race only car. I dont want to have it for the street. Just personal use in autocross and drift events. That way i can gut it and have a sick ass race car. Does anyone know what a R33 GT-R costs in Japan? And is there a switch i could buy for the GT-R to "turn off" the front diff for drifting?

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In answer to your questions, R33 GT-R's start from about 20k AUD, and go up from there depending on condition, year, etc.

You can buy controllers which trick the attessa computer into providing full time awd, full time rwd, or a set split between the two

once again, this gadget is sold on www.nengun.com

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