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Originally posted by darK

cya joe..

ken, cant i go under my mums name? shes a rating 1

Don't know , check with your mums insurance company.

Anyone under 25 over here gets bent over by the companies.

Cheers

over 25

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

Don't know , check with your mums insurance company.

Anyone under 25 over here gets bent over by the companies.

Cheers

over 25

Ken

will i have any chance of importing a late model chaser? not an old one.. but at least 93 and after

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

It is possible, 3 entries last year did it, but we'll see what we get given, then make decisions:D

Joe, Night mate, are you coming tommorow?

See'ya:burnout:

OK , so who has stuck there hand up.

I assume you and me and who else.

GTRNIK ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by darK

will i have any chance of importing a late model chaser? not an old one.. but at least 93 and after

If someone is doing Compliance , yes you can import one.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

We have lots of interest:D

Me, You, Killer-T, GT NIK, Caminperth, Zanda, Adrian, R33 Impul, NO RSPECT, Judged, plus  a few others.

So depending on how many spots we get we may or may not need to limit numbers.

See'ya:burnout:

Apart from mine , aren't they all 33's ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by darK

ken..

this was written after the specs of the Chaser Mk V (97 model)

Dark , modified ones are out atm.

If a compliance ( read RAWS w/shop ) applies and does all the paperwork for a 93 or so chaser then I would saay you will.

Trouble is that is going to cost around $20+K to do it.

You have to work out if there is enough profit to warrant doing it ( ie are they going to sell enough to get there money back ).

This is why 92-94 GTR's may be defunct cos atm , no one is bothering to comply them

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

Yes, that's why I'm trying to get people like EVL R33 and the black R34 GTR interested.

Although NIK's doesn't look like a GTS-t:D

See'ya:burnout:

NIKS doesn't even look like a GTR .

It is WAAAAY wilder than that:D :alien:

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by darK

hey.. u know how P Platers have a 125kw/per tonne limit..

mitsubishi fto

6A12 G MIVEC Engine – 168kw/tonne

6A12 G DOHC – 145kw/tonne

Not in Good Ole WA

Cheers

Ken

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