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Hey you rocking cats! Just wondering where you guys would look if you were hypothetically going to look at purchasing a JZX110 Chaser in Melb?

Just curious is all! *cough*

they come up in j-spec from time to time....

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I have heard that J-Spec will find and import a 'good' car (not one thats listed on their site) for a small fee. I'm sure Ben or Adam at Northshore Prestige ( www.northshoreprestige.com.au ) would be happy to help too. Dont buy something off J-Spec website as I have heard that they can locate much better cars on comission (request).

BTW Like you choice, those Chasers in 5spd manual are HOT :yes:

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Hey you rocking cats! Just wondering where you guys would look if you were hypothetically going to look at purchasing a JZX110 Chaser in Melb?

Just curious is all! *cough*

check out www.gtauto.com.au - wayne had a chaser there last time..not sure if its there now....but u can ask him - i think he imports them still.

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Cheers people... It's not that I want to give up my baby, it's just that the time may come where I have to find something a little more... well... practical for clients etc.

I have heard that J-Spec will find and import a 'good' car (not one thats listed on their site) for a small fee. I'm sure Ben or Adam at Northshore Prestige ( www.northshoreprestige.com.au ) would be happy to help too. Dont buy something off J-Spec website as I have heard that they can locate much better cars on comission (request).

BTW Like you choice, those Chasers in 5spd manual are HOT :yes:

Cheers! I know, love them... Wouldn't mind this!

http://www.carsensor.net/usedcar/detail.ph...KN=CM0000755647

Thanks peeps. Will keep hunting for now. :D

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Yep totally agree.. buying into someones else's problems too. Maybe.

Hahahaha... this just getting silly now! Alright I'll stop after this one...

http://www.carsensor.net/usedcar/detail.ph...KN=CM0000676744

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The first one (the maroon one) is a 100 from Kidsheart. Still pretty sweet though.

The other's I'm sure are 110's. Plus I typed Chaser JZX110 into carsensor and that's what they've come up with.

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I sold my JZX100 Chaser in Melbounre about 5 months ago. I had the first non personal import (complianced) JZX100 here.

JZX110 are a completely different car and cannont be complianced in Victoria. My Chaser was a 1998 Tourer V 1JZ VVTi - Absolutely stunning car!!

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