Pete05
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- Melbourne, Australia
Man, am I glad we don't have all these complications to deal with in Australia.If he ran like that, then clearly it wasn't a registered show car. He wouldn't have to run because he would've shown the paperwork and limit the driving to 2500 miles per year.
The Spec II Nurb edition is on the list to be imported as a show car.
R32 are getting imported left and right. R33s that are in the US are Motorex Skylines that have the blanket. R34s (that are not the rare Nurb Spec editions) are still illegal.
Here, you can import anything that can be made roadworthy & to comply with our Australian Design Regulations (ADRs).
Even something LHD is legal for a limited amount of time so long as you have a sign on the back advising others that you're sitting on the wrong side.
I once watched a classic Muscle Car go through a McDonalds drive-thru and the passenger had to do the ordering
