FS: 1988 Starion GSR-VR (widebody) white

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FS: 1988 Starion GSR-VR (widebody) white

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Guys,

If anyone is interested in a Starion GSR-VR (widebody) currently in Japan, PM me as there is one available in the next few days.

Serious enquiries only please. It is eligible to be imported as it is a rare 1988 model, 5-speed, and NOT black in colour :D

NB: this is NOT my car, but just putting it out there in case anyone wants one. Estimated costs will be 11-12K landed plus rego and compliance costs (varies from state to state)
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Thats really expensive without compliance do you think?
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Anything from Japan is pricey now! You'd be lucky to buy a widey for $10K FOB these days!! However they do show up now and then!
Apparently this is a low 50,000+ km's one!

The only other widey that can be imported from Japan atm is the Jachie Chan one....and the asking price for that is 1,890,000yen...about $24,000 FOB!

Then comes the shipping, taxes, duties, fees & customs, compliance and rego costs!
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Sargeant_Khan,

Firstly, there would probably be only a couple of hundred GSR-VR's remaining in Japan that could be eligible to be imported into Australia for road registration. Secondly, of these, 80% would be black in colour. Thirdly, 70% would be automatic. Furthermore, these cars are collector's/enthusiast's cars in Japan with the average price being 650,000 Yen (over $8,000 AUD) just to buy in Japan.

I have been through this many times before, but the costs do add up. I actually recall when a certain member who was importing a widey himself thought that he could get it all done cheaper than what I told him it would cost...guess what? he was not able to ;)

If you still think the one I have mentioned is too expensive, then I suggest that you buy tri26t Phil's black widey from your neck of the woods :D

BTW, compliance is Queensland costs under $100 and your rego costs are half most other states.

Opportunities such as this do not come around too often, so JDSTAZ45 and I thought that it would be a waste to see it passed up. Trust me, if either of us were in a position to buy it, we would have already :D
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what colour trim has it got? Any mods (wheels, engine etc.)?

I'm actually going to Japan for a couple of weeks next month.
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I wasnt trying to offend anyone, just seems expensive when you can have 4 delivered from the states for that much.
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Sargeant_Khan wrote:I wasnt trying to offend anyone, just seems expensive when you can have 4 delivered from the states for that much.
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jk,

it has the standard black interior and 16" equip 5 spoke wheels. I believe the rest of the car is stock. Unfortunatley the car will not be available in two weeks (auction).

Sargeant_khan,

No offence, but you really need to do your research before making such comments. A LHD from the USA won't be road-registrable and most certainly won't be in as good a condition as most from Japan.

If you can get a road-registrable widebody that isn't thrashed/rusted for anywhere near 12K landed, I'll be the first one in line (funds pending) :D
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A yank LHD widey is a great option for someone wanting a widey for a track car etc. But yes waaay to many hoops to jump through getting the thing reg'd here.
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to get a widey in the states in comparable condition to 99% of the Japanese ones, you'd be paying $4K U.S. plus shipping which is about 3K, then you have to convert it to RHD and comply it, and usually get rid of the mousetrap seatbelts!
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Dont forget GST and duty. That will bring it to over 8K, then the RHD conversion...good luck.

Yes, would be great for a track car, but it would still not be a cheap exercise either way.

This thread feels like De Ja Vu.

Al, can you make it a sticky?

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Pics?
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Sadly this one got away for a good price :( 335,000yen plus fob costs!
About $6000 to buy and put on ship only!

Them are the breaks!! Be ready for the next one...but don't hold your breath for a 1988 model! :roll:
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So what would 6k to buy and put on the boat translate to a landed price?
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