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ah ok cause there is this guy a trader here on SAU has a xls spreadsheet to workout how much item will cost to get to australia

http://www.slidewizeimports.com/

Luke you so goto take that up if you got the reddies its a once in a lifetime opportunity GT4 with RB26det or tt

and dont worry about your drive train its the same as GTR spec just they cut cost by no brembo and no RB26dett thats why GT4 so much cheaper

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cheers mate. still deciding weather or not to get it. since theres lots of parts missing off it, would be pretty crazy tho.

unless i just get it and slowly build it up, big turbos something that people wouldnt know what has hit them.

decisions decisions

might give this one a miss. looking at it now theres to many this missing. like no loom, turbo's, alternator, throttle body opener thing. would probably end up costing around 11k to have it all going.

but dont worry i will still be looking for one.

ITS OFFICIAL I HATE AFL. All the damn port supporters have booked all the flights and accomodation in melbourne for the weekend so i may have to miss out on he Intermarque round :whistling:. Its a pitty at last count there were 32 exotic supercars entered

awww will have to come on my lousy cruise then Nick :whistling:

I could go QANTAS but they want over $700 each way!!!! no wonder why i always fly virginblue you can fly to Melbourne and stay a few days for the price of one flight

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