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Please check out and sign this petition - as you would all understand it is gonna make imports way more expensive and probably wipe out the market. I plan to get an R34 GTR in a couple of years and this legislation is gonna screw up my plans!

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they suck man ... the only reason why they're doing this is because of the pressure put on them by the local manufacturers ... we buy these cars because we like them and they are made the way we like them ... if crappy holden and crappy ford made cars the way we like them and stop making the peices of sh1t that they make well then maybe they can get more sales??

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Originally posted by Rob

Nozilla : 15 year old rule nearly applies here if you wait until the end of the year, meaning u dont have to go thru all that crap, just a few mods (approx 1k), and it also allows u to have it modded in anyway you like, no restrictions like SEVS.

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i hope so.

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