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shotgun 2nd drive :)

haha no probs.

Oh. my. god.

That colour is just so fu(king NICE!!!!!!

Awesome buy, well done :(

thanks mate, i love the colour alot also, it definately helped in my purchase decision.

Is it me or does the midnight "purple" have a tint of green? lol

But either way, it looks awesome! I want one xD

Can't wait to get a proper job and save up for one of those baby :(

Wouldn't happen to have time for a 3rd drive? Haha :)

Is it me or does the midnight "purple" have a tint of green? lol

But either way, it looks awesome! I want one xD

Can't wait to get a proper job and save up for one of those baby :(

Wouldn't happen to have time for a 3rd drive? Haha :)

yep its got green in it.

haha, third drive it is then.

I remember importing my car from japan and went it had landed I went and had a look at it.....killed me for days to not think about it since it was in front of me but cant touch the thing since it hadn't went through compliance etc. But the worst day is the day before as I didn;t sleep at all seeing as I knew my car was ready the next day for pick up, however, the best feeling is when your first given the keys, you get in it and fire it up :(

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Hehe yeah, when I imported my first car (R33), I used to go see it every few days when it was in compliance, even though it was a 40min or a long train trip to get there.

lol, thats dedication

Great buy and great colour. I am in a similar position. I have tracked it from the time I won it. I knew when it left Yokohama and watched the ship bringing it here. I saw the ship in Port Kembla , and I washed her and helped get her ready for quarantine. I have sat in her and started her up. She is now being complied which will only take a day or two as she is completely stock. Trouble is DOTARS are running about 10 to 14 days for the paperwork return and plate. It is now killing me and I am sick of my brother and friends calling me everyday for news. So I share your pain. Hope it all turns out well for y :Dou

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