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Sorry peoples (if this question has been answered) but I did search the forum for an answer.

just want to hear ur opinion.

Im looking to purchase a 33 GTR in a specific colour. (midnight purple)

Ive heard from friends that had their car imported that you do get offered a variety of choices in mods u want the car to have.

and price wise, it actually is more cost effective in the long run.

Ive searched carsales etc and can not find the exact GTR i want. So im thinkin jus import one with the specs i want.

Can anyone refer or recommend an importer who theyve dealt with before that can be of some assistance to me :) . appreciate it fellas.

cheers.

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There are always a few Midnight Purple coloured GTR's around if you are keen to get one, here are just a few that are available at the moment which we can check out for you if you like them - there are more from other dealers as well as some up at auction fairly often which might be a little cheaper too:

Please note that the AU$ landed prices listed on these pages is excluding SEVS compliance cost so make sure you allow around $2,200 to $3,000 on top depending on which state you are in and who you use for compliance:

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=1963081

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=1834378

http://www.j-specimports.com/dealernet/det....php?id=2063565

Let us know if these are even close, or tell us what you are after specifically (including maximum budget assuming we find the perfect car) so we can search for something that meets your specific criteria?

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Gday Mate

Where are you located? If you're in NSW and near Sydney, i'd go to Jap Style in Lansvale, near Liverpool. Just get on the Hume Highway and you cant miss it. Real nice yard, pleanty of cars. Go in and speak to Loc, he will be able to help you out.

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