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post Oct 21, 2003 - 6:40 PM
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ok the_argon has managed to hook me and him up with some TRD quickshifter kits, and in the process pointed me here -> http://chtoyota.com.au/

They are a dealer in NSW that stocks/orders TRD parts PLUS after enquiring the other night, they have confirmed they can get JDM parts as well.

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Thank you for your enquiry.

I believe that you may be after the later of the ST20# series Celica
headlamp which are clear if this is correct prices are as follows

Inner headlamps $395.00 each inc GST these where used in the domestic market
from December 1997 except for convertibles
Outer headlamps$891.00 each in GST

With the taillamps there are two different ones the car underwent a facelift
in August 1995 so models produced upto Aug 95

Tail lamps $330 each inc GST

for models produced after August 1995

Taillamps $270 each inc GST

All above items would be ex Japan 10-14 days once a deposit was received

Best Regards

James Sloane


All prices in $AU obviously.
post Oct 21, 2003 - 8:33 PM
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Outer headlamps$891.00 each in GST


Holy ****!! that's expensive!!

and I need a new headlight too frown.gif mine is cracked

Just did a conversion... that's $622 USD ea

Why do toyota parts cost more in au? We are closer to japan so we should be paying LESS for them!!
post Oct 21, 2003 - 10:28 PM
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hey i am gonna be moving to australia


been there before


where is a good place to settle down at?


anyone wanna show me around?
post Oct 21, 2003 - 11:45 PM
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QUOTE (Matthew @ Oct 21, 2003 - 8:28 PM)
hey i am gonna be moving to australia


been there before


where is a good place to settle down at?


anyone wanna show me around?

Any where is good. For performance imports Melbourne and Sydney are good. But I would live in the South or East of the country, where it has some green the rest of the country is just desert.


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Why do toyota parts cost more in au? We are closer to japan so we should be paying LESS for them!!


Demand and bulk buying capablilities give discounts etc. It's also to do with economics, not getting too technical.
post Oct 22, 2003 - 12:44 AM
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like he said though, these are in austrailian

what does it convert to in us dollars?

I'm to lazy to look for a converter


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post Oct 22, 2003 - 3:28 AM
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jay goto www.converter.com I'm not going to convert it all for you just because you are too lazy (there are other people for that).

Yer they are way expensive (for non Australians, $AU 900 is about two weeks pay!!), and for some reason the high beams are cheaper than the lows (seems to be the opposite in US right?)

I'm thinking I might pick up a couple of tails ...
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Taillamps $270 each inc GST
but there is no way I could justify paying that much for JDM headlights as I'm selling the Celica in a couple of years & getting a Supra or a Skyline. I wonder what highbeams only would look like... stupid probably.

Matt I'd move to South Australia! I am totally biased cos thats where I live. But it's a cool state.

As SXR said, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria are all good / more populous states. The bigger/capital cities are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra...

PS. SXR We have nice imports in SA too.

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post Oct 22, 2003 - 5:11 AM
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I know there all over the country it's just the more populated areas as Sydney and Melbourne mentioned is where to find a few really goods machanics to work on cars such as a 300ZX, imports.

DON'T GO TO PERTH!!!
post Oct 22, 2003 - 11:15 PM
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Yeah, South Australia, and Adelaide are pretty laid back. Not as busy as Melbourne or Sydney but I like it here, a bit out of the way, but leading the nation it IT.

Adelaide will have the first wireless roaming network to cover the enitre CBD (1sq mile.) They are just building it now. it's great to sit in a cafe on rundle st with a powerbook and surf the net on a 11Mbps connection smile.gif

Adelaide is usually green all year round, nice climate, the CBD is sorrounded by parklands.

I think the population is around 2 - 2.5 million ppl

But I would reccommend going to all of the major cities Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney check out the scene and decide what you like best.
post Oct 24, 2003 - 7:25 AM
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Anyways howcome you're moving to Aussieland Matt?

And have you actually planned all this out eg. visa's n stuff?
post Oct 24, 2003 - 8:26 AM
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yea SXR hooked me up with the embassy websites and immigration websites


honestly the MAIN reason is so I can get a GT-FOUR. hehe

and also I just want to see other parts of the world. The United States is great and all but australia really doesnt seem to have any major problems like terrorism or anything. plus the scenery and lifestyle appeals to me.
post Oct 24, 2003 - 9:24 AM
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Good luck on getting a gt-four. you can't import JDM gt-fours frown.gif the only hope you have is to buy one that was sold here, or imported before the new sevs scheme. either way you'll probably be looking at $35k AUD or more unfortunately frown.gif

If you can even find one. I have seen 2 in the country for sale in the past year or so.
post Oct 25, 2003 - 12:51 PM
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i have seen a few for sale in the country online.


what about new zealand gt-fours?

can you have those in oz?
post Oct 25, 2003 - 1:00 PM
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No, the only cars that can be imported into oz are cars that a) are more than 15 years old OR b) have never been sold new in oz

The 6th gen celi is ruled out on both counts frown.gif

There is one exception... If you own a car for more than a year in a different country you can import it, but it must pass compliancing otherwise it will be unregisterable

have a read of prestigemotorsport.com.au for more info

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post Oct 26, 2003 - 6:02 PM
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There were something like 87 or 88 GT4's sold in Aus. I've seen them advertised around queensland for $28-30k. (in really good condition.)
post Oct 26, 2003 - 6:05 PM
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QUOTE (Matthew @ Oct 24, 2003 - 6:26 AM)
yea SXR hooked me up with the embassy websites and immigration websites


honestly the MAIN reason is so I can get a GT-FOUR. hehe

and also I just want to see other parts of the world. The United States is great and all but australia really doesnt seem to have any major problems like terrorism or anything. plus the scenery and lifestyle appeals to me.

He'll go drink petrol with the abbos. Aussies awesome man. I want to go visit my fam there.


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post Oct 26, 2003 - 6:53 PM
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Yeah, I think it was 87. 87 1994 GT4's were sold for $81,680 ea.

Unfortunately, now that means that they are un-eligable for import frown.gif
post Oct 26, 2003 - 9:09 PM
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81,000 US dollars??



you could convert a US celica into one for less than 20K
post Oct 26, 2003 - 9:14 PM
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[QUOTE] [QUOTE=kamixZR,Oct 21, 2003 - 4:40 PM]ok the_argon has managed to hook me and him up with some TRD quickshifter kits, and in the process pointed me here -> http://chtoyota.com.au/

They are a dealer in NSW that stocks/orders TRD parts PLUS after enquiring the other night, they have confirmed they can get JDM parts as well. [/QUOTE]

I just realised that, that place is just next to where I got and are upgrading my 300zx. Castle Hill seems to be the place to be. smile.gif I got it from Hills Motorsport but they currently don't advertise 'word of mouth' only net even in the phone book.
www. unique autos .com.au <- these guys are also in the same area. Got some short videos in there website and other stuff.

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post Oct 26, 2003 - 9:16 PM
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QUOTE (Matthew @ Oct 26, 2003 - 7:09 PM)
81,000 US dollars??



you could convert a US celica into one for less than 20K

Back in 94' I think he means.
post Oct 26, 2003 - 9:19 PM
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He said EA


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