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Hay guys ive been saving up for my 180sx to import i was panning on starting to search on december as i didnt have all my money saved =)

but plates are going out fast and could be sold by december for skylines 180sx gtirs etc

so if you wanna import or suggest you do it know coz there is not much time left =)

hehe

good luck

man i hope i get my car soon heeh

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i'm planning on importing a R33 at the end of this year....i don't understand about this plate business?? Do u mean no more imports for this year/ever/long time???? :confused: :confused:

i am stocking up at the moment will be back in 4 weeks with a load of performance parts first container out tommorow.I have some s13 exhausts ,

Stevehttp://www.justjap.com

if you miss out on getting a compliance plate under the current CPA scheme, then you could have to wait until as late as May 2003 to get a plate under the new SEVS scheme and it will cost at least $2,000 more than now.... without a plate you can't import a car at all so it is eaither buy now and save, or buy later and pay more (imports will dry up for the months in between)

what, u mean, sell up our cars now coz the price of 2nd hand import will go up since it'll be so scarce? but what do we drive then....? buying another import will be expensive as well if after May 2003 anyway.......

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