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hi guys im im sure the info is burried deep in here somewhere but just thaught id throw it out there .what would be needed to bring a 1985 4 door skyline over and get it on the rd ie compliance needs etc .thanks in advance guys regards .......mike..........

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You would need the basics as per any 15+ year old import.

Give Nathan at Grey Imports a ring on 95195150 and he should be able to confirm exactly whats required and what the cost will be.

thanks mate will doo

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