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Hi

Your best bet would be to speak to someone who can import cars, like Powerplay, or Jspec, then they can go looking for you and get you exactly what you want

Cheers

Hi

Your best bet would be to speak to someone who can import cars, like Powerplay, or Jspec, then they can go looking for you and get you exactly what you want

Cheers

Thanks N1GTR but I think these guys would charge me more than buying one locally.

Thanks N1GTR but I think these guys would charge me more than buying one locally.

Tell you what... find the cheapest one locally, then give us a call, and we'll see if we can find you a cheaper one. Provided you're prepared to wait to have the car imported for you.

That said, you can't get any more modified 15 year old clunkers on the cheap other than locally (and the locals have wised up to this fact and bumped up the prices of the clunkers), but then with the price of compliance you can get a nice, newer standard one for pretty much the same price.

hey mate, can I ask why you want the real thing? as far as cams are concerned it is whatever it is log booked as. Isn't the one you already have an vspec 2 n1 already?

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