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Cheap because it's only the starting bid and the reserve price. Auction's quiet simple reserve price up > Highest bidder wins like any other auction. Your agent will be doing all this on your behalf, Solid deals can perhaps made through a private seller or dealership.

Correct me if i am wrong to the pros out there :yucky:

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just won a r33 GTR v-spec through J-spec 2 weeks ago at auctions and is at the docks in japan if not on its way as we speak! if you wana know anything happy to help. message me if ya want. J-spec has done well with what i got and would recommend talking to Ben there, he wont stuff you round or rip you off!!

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i imported 2 cars from J-Spec (V35 and a R34 GTR V-Spec) both were under budget and top notch.

the whole process from winning to You in the car took me about 2.5 months for the V35, 4 months for R34 due to being Christmas and heap of modifications on the car from Jap.

Ben is always nice to deal with and prompt.

with the Yen as it is, nice time to import, i have to say...

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What Is

1 Fob compared to 1 AUD?

Note: Dumb Question; If I was to take the turbs out of a GTR R34 6SPD Manual would the car run like an N/A or would it loose compression and be a total shitbox?

Hahahahahahaahhahah.

Post has teh Lolz.

Wouldn't be a p plater would you buddy? Or on your Ls?

1FOB is roughly 0.56 AUD. close enough.

Gtr will run like poo and you will lose to VN commodores.

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Hahahahahahaahhahah.

Post has teh Lolz.

Wouldn't be a p plater would you buddy? Or on your Ls?

1FOB is roughly 0.56 AUD. close enough.

Gtr will run like poo and you will lose to VN commodores.

For te lulz.

re-read the post and it made me think.... Who in their sane mind would pay 40-50K for an R34GTR and remove the turbos!

Oh and OP, you were on the Jspec site... Did you bother reading the Jspec Infobase, which provides you answers to all of your questions? Just a thought.....

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For te lulz.

re-read the post and it made me think.... Who in their sane mind would pay 40-50K for an R34GTR and remove the turbos!

Oh and OP, you were on the Jspec site... Did you bother reading the Jspec Infobase, which provides you answers to all of your questions? Just a thought.....

It's like clipping the balls of a bull lmfao

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Hahahahahahaahhahah.

Post has teh Lolz.

Wouldn't be a p plater would you buddy? Or on your Ls?

1FOB is roughly 0.56 AUD. close enough.

Gtr will run like poo and you will lose to VN commodores.

Better off buying a VN Commodore and driving that until you have full license.

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FOB= Free On Board. It is the cost of the car plus your agent costs of getting the car onto the boat in Japan.

So, the car may cost you 5000 yen, plus FOB charge of 1000 yen = 6000 yen FOB

actually i think the F means Freight... but then again... why cant they just say inland shipping or something thats easier to understand :/

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If I was to take the turbs out of a GTR R34 6SPD Manual would the car run like an N/A or would it loose compression and be a total shitbox?

that would be sacrilegious ..... dont do it!!!!!!!

a turbo car has lower compression because of the turbos compressing air into the engine so if u take out the turbos it would run rich with not enough air pressure in each cylinder to give the power thats supposed to come from a RB26

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