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Hi All,

unfortunately I am strongly considering selling my skyline, after 6 years of love and about 50k spent I have my heart solemly swept by 2 cars, one being of course 34GTR the other being an Honda NSX.

I am seeing some beautiful NSX's coming up on draganddrift.com in the circuit section, however, these were banished with the new SEVS scheme, if i recall correctly.

Now every so often personal imports can come through etc etc, also I have heard of some other ways of getting special cars in (some are starting low volume imports of the 35GTR if I am not mistaken)

What options do I have in getting an NSX to my door. think can do, not cant do :-) surely there must be a way?

Surely SOMEONE out there must know a way to get one in, low volume import?personal import?your assistance is needed.

Thanks in advance for your time.

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Any ideas anyone?

I saw a few questions regarding NSX's recently in the general forum so this maybe not only beneficial to myself but also others.

If NSX's can still be imported/compliance plates given let me know.

Thanks

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They were sold new in Australia for a time, so your chances are not good.

Check for anyone offering compliance (doubtfull)

Additionally the Japanese know the value of the late model versions and some of them go for huge money.

Why not just try & find one locally?

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they cannot be imported or complied under any current scheme. the ONLY ways are personal import (completely impractical unless you live in japan) or race only import. if you want one for road use the only viable option is to buy one that is already here.

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