The new GTR in black
The new GTR in black
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130R

Original Poster:

6,998 posts

229 months

Thursday 15th November 2007
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I think this is going to be the colour for this car:




silent k

783 posts

254 months

Thursday 15th November 2007
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That is really nice, I want!

Martin_Hx

4,014 posts

221 months

Thursday 15th November 2007
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It could be any colour to be fair, would still look awesome smile

Tinohead

639 posts

232 months

Thursday 15th November 2007
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That looks bloody amazing!!

TotalControl

8,282 posts

221 months

Thursday 15th November 2007
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I wonder how much my kidney is worth?

only1mikey

68 posts

226 months

Thursday 15th November 2007
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looks good, really like the new gtr. uber cheap in japan too (compared to what it'll cost over here), sure i heard that the base model was the equiv of 30 odd grand. I'd have the stagea in the background of the first pic too... :-)

ScoobieWRX

4,863 posts

249 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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If you went to Japan and somebody gave you the car as a gift i wonder if technically you could bring your gift back with you and not have to pay anything. As the law stands if you receive something from overseas and it is classed as a gift you shouldn't pay any import duties or taxes. scratchchin

Edited to add:

From the customs and excise website.....

2.4 Gifts
Goods sent as a gift are not free of import duties and import VAT. However, customs duty will not be collected if the amount is less than £7, and import VAT is not chargeable if:

the value of the gift does not exceed £36
the customs declaration is completed correctly
the gift has been sent from a private person outside the EU to a private person(s) in this country
the gift is for the use of either yourself or your family
there is no commercial or trade element and the gift has not been paid for either directly or indirectly
the gift is of an occasional nature only eg for a birthday or anniversary.
Please note the purchase of goods from outside the EU to give as a gift to a relative or friend, whether or not addressed to that person, is treated as a ‘commercial consignment’ for which the import VAT relief threshold is £18.

Oh well....that's scuppered that idea cry

Edited by ScoobieWRX on Friday 16th November 10:51