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yeah tell me about it. i loved the fact that there were only about 2 or 3 other 34s in town. and now im not one of them :D or at least for now. yeah man i will be sure to let you know. it was your brothers yellow 200sx i was the day mine got smashed yeah?

Yeah man that's his. It's getting new black 18" rims next and it now also has a big farkoff Carbon Fibre GT Wing. It'll be at Auto Salon this year for Perth S15.

Sign up to our club man we need some more dirty4s! link below. :) How long till it arrives?

Yeah man that's his. It's getting new black 18" rims next and it now also has a big farkoff Carbon Fibre GT Wing. It'll be at Auto Salon this year for Perth S15.

Sign up to our club man we need some more dirty4s! link below. :bunny: How long till it arrives?

nice, i look forward to seeing it. im not to sure how much longer i have to wait, i think it will be about 9 or 10 weeks yet :D

it really sucks! but at the end of the day im getting it which is the main thing. i signed up to your sight but wiating on the confermation email which is taking forever. is your user name on that magic as well?

nice, i look forward to seeing it. im not to sure how much longer i have to wait, i think it will be about 9 or 10 weeks yet :D

it really sucks! but at the end of the day im getting it which is the main thing. i signed up to your sight but wiating on the confermation email which is taking forever. is your user name on that magic as well?

email confirmation is prolly in ur junk mail, and yep same username. let me know if u still have problems.

yeah bit of a long wait but I guess it will pay off in the end. i'll prolly be in japan when u get it. headin off mid october but back early november so let me know when it lands.

email confirmation is prolly in ur junk mail, and yep same username. let me know if u still have problems.

yeah bit of a long wait but I guess it will pay off in the end. i'll prolly be in japan when u get it. headin off mid october but back early november so let me know when it lands.

nah still dont have the email for some reason.

Alright rucker, I also imported a 34 through j-spec this year, to give you an idea mine was quoted on the website to cost around $19500 all up and i ended up paying about $21000. Don't forget he stamp duty when you license the car like i did, which was $1500 so minus that the $19500 they quoted was pretty accurate. I would definately reccommend importing over buying local, i would estimate i saved in the region of $10000 on my 34!

Alright rucker, I also imported a 34 through j-spec this year, to give you an idea mine was quoted on the website to cost around $19500 all up and i ended up paying about $21000. Don't forget he stamp duty when you license the car like i did, which was $1500 so minus that the $19500 they quoted was pretty accurate. I would definately reccommend importing over buying local, i would estimate i saved in the region of $10000 on my 34!

hey mate thanks for that. i have been wondering how close they get to the actuall figure. how much did the shipping from japan cost you? thats going to be the main cost. i have 10 grand in the bank left and hope it is going to cover she shipping compliance stamp duity and getting it here from brisbane?

hey mate thanks for that. i have been wondering how close they get to the actuall figure. how much did the shipping from japan cost you? thats going to be the main cost. i have 10 grand in the bank left and hope it is going to cover she shipping compliance stamp duity and getting it here from brisbane?

I paid $1240 for shipping, quaratine and that, then i paid, i think, $800 to get it here from brisbane, then allow probably $3000 for compliance, by the way i still have my compliance tyres i can sell you they are unused, $400 if your keen? any ideas who is going to do your compliancy?

I paid $1240 for shipping, quaratine and that, then i paid, i think, $800 to get it here from brisbane, then allow probably $3000 for compliance, by the way i still have my compliance tyres i can sell you they are unused, $400 if your keen? any ideas who is going to do your compliancy?

$1240 for shipping. Thats better than i thought it would be. so i should easil have have enough cash then.

I am getting it complied by "shogun car co." they are in brisbane so wont be able to use your tyres thanx for the offer though m8.

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