Postby Peanut » Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:15 pm
JaCe wrote:Superintendent Chalmers wrote:No, the rule is you can't import a car that is already locally delivered. The evo x is locally delivered so we miss out. Its the governments decision on emissions as to the reason why we don't have this. (The 360) The exception in the last year was the new GT-R. Once place in australia were able to get a compliance plate for 15 cars to be imported before April 1 when the car would be locally delivered. From now on, you can't import a GT-R....just have to wait til a rich pr*ck gets tired of playing with it and wants to cast it off!!
I think the new GT-R is in a league of it's own- it is actually a serious cost burden on the owner just for basic maintenance and upkeep despite the very low price tag relative to it's competitors. I doubt it will ever reach R32-R34 status whereby everyday blokes can pick it up 2nd hand and do all the maintenance/mods themselves. Or, at least not for a very very very long time.
You arent wrong JaCe, this is no joke but from Nissan 1L of genuine transmission oil will set you back a smooth 1 grand, i thought my boss was pulling my leg but no i rang Nissan and almost fainted when they parts guy told me.
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