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Any of you guys out there, check out this site Trademe .com.nz there is a 1979 c211 coupe for sale auction ends

Dec.3 its a very rusty car it has c211 front and c210 interior its rare but its a JDM. it seems like an intermediate

model that found its way to NZ.

a bit of history there

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A lot of the problem with cars in NZ is getting them here. The Aust gov makes registering something like this nearly an impossible dream because the red tape and conditions make it a mammoth task.

I looked into bringing over an KHR30 and it's buy price was less than NZ$1000.00 yet freight & charges made it nearly AU$10000.00.

Just hopeless it is.

Cheers, D

A lot of the problem with cars in NZ is getting them here. The Aust gov makes registering something like this nearly an impossible dream because the red tape and conditions make it a mammoth task.

I looked into bringing over an KHR30 and it's buy price was less than NZ$1000.00 yet freight & charges made it nearly AU$10000.00.

Just hopeless it is.

Cheers, D

How are you mate, agreed there is so many cars in NZ makes your eyes water, but the silly laws here discourage you,

a friend of mine had to abandoned a 1600 exactly for that reason..

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