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Hi all, Not sure where to post this as there doesn't seem to be a styling and Mods forum yet for 35's,so I have 3 sets of undisplayed plates for a V-Spec 35 GTR35V- VSPC35 AND R35ZLA if anyone is interested you can call me for the prices,Cheers GREYPEARL.0417032732.

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Perhaps post this on a Japanese forum, seeing as there is as much chance of driving a Vic Registered car in Tokyo as there is of registering a SpecV R35 in Aus... Hope you didn't pay too much..

Won't the V-Spec 35 be the same as the other predecessors eventually and be accepted here, and why not?? I am surprised to hear that.GREYPEARL.

Cars can only be imported if that model was not sold on the ADM, and the Spec V as a variant of the GTR would not be eligible for import apart from as a private (eg owned in Japan for 3 years and bought in as part of moving to Australia) I am sure there are people who know far more than me, who could clarify, but even the 15yo rule won't work because that was changed too. Even R32s manufactured in the same months as the ADM ones cannot be imported AFAIK

Cars can only be imported if that model was not sold on the ADM, and the Spec V as a variant of the GTR would not be eligible for import apart from as a private (eg owned in Japan for 3 years and bought in as part of moving to Australia) I am sure there are people who know far more than me, who could clarify, but even the 15yo rule won't work because that was changed too. Even R32s manufactured in the same months as the ADM ones cannot be imported AFAIK

Hi Afaik,Excuse my ignorance but does ADM mean Australian Domestic Market??Do you know what the various model GTR VSpec models sold for new compared to non- VSpec in Australia,or were they only ever bought here secondhand.Cheers GREYPEARL.
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