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Finally got to see my baby! Bit dirty but that was expected after sitting in Japan for 3 months and time on the docks. Found small scratches that need cut & polish, rusty bonnet hinge, a bit too low, missng front bar clip and loose grille but otherwise really nice interior and exterior! Now just waiting for mechanical inspection and bloody Regency...they sure do take their time with paperwork!

Can't wait to have her on the streets of Adelaide!!!

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It's an 89 BNR32 running cost so far $21K...

Extras that I need:

No compliance yet probably $1.1K

Registration and stampduty ~$1.2K

Tyres...$1.2K

Any maintainence done as well but it "sounds" fine from my mechanicaly non-inclined ear :D

nice car ecenshu. Ahh so that r32gtr i saw at pvp import was yours. Looks very nice and mean, didnt have a close look but was definately low. I was there as my gf had her car serviced. Also so a very nice silver gtr of the same variant sitting in the back of the workshop.

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