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as the title suggests??? a mate of mine wants one real bad, but would like to import one as opposed to buying one thats already here, are any models illegible for import to be registered for road use??? or are they all on the n-go list now???

thanks in advance.

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I have a series 6 in Black which was personally imported by my friend. It will be registered this week. It also has a series 7 front bar and has just been resprayed. Also has leather and sunroof.

righto, so are you sellin it? or just givin an example of what can be imported?

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find the right impoter and away u go search then et and magazines and newspapers

yeah we know all that, i was just making sure, coz i'd heard 2 different things so i wanted to clarify which models could be imported etc etc

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From http://rvcs-prodweb.dot.gov.au/%5Csevs%5Csevsindex.htm :

032/02  MA  Mazda  RX-7  FD3S 09/1999 -  12/2002

Any FD from Sep 99 on can be imported, however there are only 2 RAWS with plates for now so good luck.

cheers mate that helped heaps. :)

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