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guh, where to start,

jzx100, in the same style as the c-red JZ car.

late model FD RX7. mazdaspeed kit, feed engine, fat wheels...

ucf11 celsior, custom bag setup, retrimmed interior, JP kit, mass stereo, black as f**k tint, for pimpin.

2000 Jag Vanden Plas, same as above, but with a driver, for mass pimpin...

RUF CTR Yellowbird, for whenever i feel like dying a horrific firey death.

EVO X MR, built engine, sachs coils, adjustable everything, SSR type F 18 x 10 inch wheels on advan neova rubber, black.

My s14, plus another $40k...

BMW 850i 6 speed. Red, bilsteins, alpina wheels.

etc etc etc...

so then pretty much any car

thats right :) unless it was made in australia its an import. thats pretty much the rules for anything you buy.

that cuts of falcodores and magnas only, maybe the survey should have been jap import perhaps

viper would be more of import than say a 32gtr as the gtr was actually sold here officially while the viper was not.

n sled that z tune looks exactly the same as your old car, im assuming its more so the extra power you like, not so much the looks :(

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geez, give them an inch and they will take it a mile. Lets just stick to grey imports perhaps fellas? Im sure the OP meant jap grey imports, but meh.

i like my list...

bar the evo and the s14, all the cars on said list are grey imports. well, spose the 850i was sold here too...

FD rx7 jet black

GTR R34 -OS GIKEN 3 litre engine painted in midnight purple with flip undercoat..lol go fast pimp factor

240z powered by a alloy block corvette engine with tilt bonnet and wide fenders, my old skool drifter

68 mustang fastback , supercharged alloy block quad cam conversion 6 spd, independent rear end.minimal body mods, just nice wheels, paint, tint. redo inside completely to bring it into the year 2009

AC/Cobra sc427 kit or otherwise

lexus IS200 daily 4dr, or Celsior

1925 Rolls royce or older chopped top for pimp appeal , show queen

65 -72 corvette big block or LT1, LS1 model , or C6 vette

1935 auburn Boat tail speedster straight 8cyl , supercharged, just cause its a show stopper car

2009 Austin Martin 177 james bond look

ford Pantera GT5 my mates car in USA, to bad Im too tall to drive it. its a monster bad ass ride, steam rolla tyres, obscene fast and loud as fark

GT40

EVO or C4 citron rally car, cant remember the model but it had two engines, pug 206 I think ?

old chevy suburban with 6 inch lift, 38 in tyres. full race 454ci engine, fully mad stereo, painted camo enough lights to see from space

Veyron, cool factor

RUF porsche in catch me yellow zonkers colour

lada for car park cart bashing, held together by bumper stickers, no paint just primer

just a random list, I think most if not all are grey market cars here

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