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Brother number 2 is in UK atm, he just posted on my fb wall, asking me if E92 M3 saloon, recent rego for 39,995 GB pounds is cheap...

At $63,265, yes it's f**king cheap LOL, and I'm sure we don't get M3 saloon here in oz.

Makes sense since they only need to transport them 7 hours rather than a kabillion. Stoopid down under. My friend in London has an '05 911 and he paid $50k AUD.

verage Full Time Ordinary Time Earnings Q4 2010

State Average Annual Wage

Tasmania $57,808

South Australia $60,414

Victoria $64,620

Queensland $65,619

Northern Territory $65,962

New South Wales $66,565

Western Australia $73,148

Capital Territory $76,367

United States

The national average wage index for 2010 is 41,673.83

Hrmm my cousin just moved to the UK for a few years.

Time for a personal import?

Maybe get your cousin to buy the car, own it for a year then send it back.... Would be the best way to do it.

SAU fleeing Australia?

SUK. Except without the S because barely anyone drives imports over there, especially when the Euro cars are so affordable.

Hrmm 50K for a Lambo....

Would look like baws driving one if could bring it back to Aus.

But they are also LHD, oh well just don't go through any drivethru's :/

Lambo would be awesome but conversion is hard. I lol every time i see a Mustang or a Camaro... Apart from the fact that they aren't very good cars they also cost near to nothing in the us, you might as well go on a massive holiday with $60k and sell the car at the end of it.

That and the average salary of USA is a lot lower than ours I'm pretty sure

Yep, and a lot of them only get two weeks or even less annual leave a year without option for unpaid, it's lame as. Pretty much means you can't travel.

verage Full Time Ordinary Time Earnings Q4 2010

State Average Annual Wage

Tasmania $57,808

South Australia $60,414

Victoria $64,620

Queensland $65,619

Northern Territory $65,962

New South Wales $66,565

Western Australia $73,148

Capital Territory $76,367

Keep in mind that we get taxed hell of a lot more than Americuntz, more tax on purchases, more on cars, more for rego etc.

Go to cars.com

09 gtr 20k

2009 Nissan GT-R $26,995 17,001 mi.Red, Coupe, Automatic.

Individual Seller: GTRNissan (Las Vegas, NV ~ 230 mi. away)

Email Seller CARFAX Record Check

2010 Nissan GT-R Premium $32,00019,500 mi.Black, Coupe, Automatic.

Individual Seller: Hera ( ~ 1748 mi. away)

Email Seller CARFAX Record Check

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2011 Nissan GT-R Premium $33,350 7,557 mi.Black, 2 door, AWD, Coupe, Automatic, 6 Cylinders.

Individual Seller: Toddy ( NY ~ 2451 mi. away)

Email Seller CARFAX Record Check

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2011 Nissan GT-R Premium $35,000 12,433 mi.Black, Coupe, Automatic.

Individual Seller: ann ( ~ 1743 mi. away)

http://www.cars.com/for-sale/used/nissan/gt-r/_/N-ma9ZfhpZgd0Zm5d?mkId=20077&mdId=21204&rd=100000&zc=90210&PMmt=1-1-0&stkTypId=28881&rpp=50&feedSegId=28705&searchSource=SORT&crSrtFlds=stkTypId-feedSegId-mkId-mdId&pgId=2102&sf1Nm=price&sf1Dir=ASC&sf2Nm=miles&sf2Dir=ASC

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