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My suggestion - if you're doing it for potential profit, don't bother. I've already listed the Insignia on SEVS, and they will be released here as an Opel by the time you bring one back...if you just want it for your own enjoyment, then go for it, they're awesome cars.

My suggestion - if you're doing it for potential profit, don't bother. I've already listed the Insignia on SEVS, and they will be released here as an Opel by the time you bring one back...if you just want it for your own enjoyment, then go for it, they're awesome cars.

Awesome, thanks Kristian. I would be bringing it back to use as a daily, not for sale.

  • 2 years later...

there are so many other cars you can bring back for that price.......cheap fezzas, lotus carlton, cav gsi (that would cost about 2 grand but still awesome) any cossie, escort, saph, sierra. any jap import that youll buy for 1 tenth of the price off here.... although no doubt there will be some bullshit with them exporting an import lol

I actually saw an Insignia on the road yesterday, had Opel badging instead of Vauxhall.

Quick google revealed this

http://www.opel-australia.com.au/vehicles/opel-range/cars/insignia-range/index.html

lol at carsales add.

"german engineering"

it was designed by two english blokes in luton.

prob had massive beards, sleeveless jumpers, smoking pipes and drinking mild ale.

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