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Picked my car up from the docks today heres a few pics after a quick wash.

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Extremely happy with the car, Nothing Stolen (Infact previous owner left all his CDs in CD changer!), Runs / drives great, and presents beautifull.

I know theres thousands of import horror stories but I must say the whole importing experience for me has been great, with no problems to speak of. Bought the car at Auction on the 31st March, Landed Freo 10th May, Picked up today 19th May.

I used Prestige, Japan Auto Direct, and Universal Custom Brokers thruout the experience.

'All' costs incurred so far are:

Prestige: $1100

FOB: $14500

Import Approval: $50

UCB Fee: $3840

Total: $19490

Will post more info, Pics, and pricing as I comply it :D

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Yeah shes a 90 model.

The Body work and paint is really unbelievable (Probably resprayed but meh! :D )...pics dont do it justice and it aint polished yet...perfect clear deep shine on all panels.

I'll post some engine and interior shots soon.....

Cars got a few goodies but pretty standard overall...everything is present and seems to work .......bar the AC that only blows HOT air!..?

Very happy atm ;)

a/c prob got degassed before coming over

Nah I dunno...it dosnt blow warm air....it blows 'HOT' air 'all' the time no matter what the temp set at...I think the heater is Stuck on...?

I can hear some clicking behind the dash whenever the system is tuned on.

Thats my job for the weekend :D

GAWD D@MN!!! U got some nice front grass!! U dont live in Victoria do u?

Having said that... I noticed the grasscos i was checking out those 'pimp' 34 rims in the 1st pic i was thinking is that a rubber band or is the grass making the front rubber look that way. Thats how i noticed, then i kept looking at the grass, among other things :D

I must say i cant believe the condition, u cant really tell 100% how a car is over a photo like that, but judging by that "BRAND NEW" front lip it looks amazingly clean!

Congrats and enjoy, definately a top buy!!

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