wolfman101
Post #7807
The USA is harder, but nothing on Australia. The business is primarily kei-trucks anyway, not cars, which are easier to export everywhere due to them being commercial vehicles. We ship only R32 GTRs as far as cars go, and that's to North America. It's no problem, this is an established business and has been doing all this for years. |
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mark1414
Post #7808
The USA is harder, but nothing on Australia. The business is primarily kei-trucks anyway, not cars, which are easier to export everywhere due to them being commercial vehicles. We ship only R32 GTRs as far as cars go, and that's to North America. It's no problem, this is an established business and has been doing all this for years. Didn't it just become 'legal' for Americans to import R32's 6 or so months ago? How has the company been doing it for years if it just became legal 6 months ago? Or did I read that wrong and you meant they have been exporting kei-trucks to the US for years? |
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wolfman101
Post #7809
Yep, GTRs are a new thing. They export kei-trucks to the US, Philippines, PNG, Canada and Africa. |
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alpharx7
Post #7810
http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/da...enge/ar-AA996WO QUOTE Daniel Ricciardo Breaks Lewis Hamilton’s Lap Record In Top Gear’s ‘Star In A Reasonably Priced Car’ Challenge
Aussie Formula One, or F1, racing star Daniel Ricciardo has dethroned F1 champion Lewis Hamilton in Top Gear’s “Star in a Reasonably Priced Car” challenge. Ricciardo, who competes for Red Bull in F1, had a record-breaking 1:42:2 around the Top Gear Test Track in the latest episode of the popular BBC2 show. According to Fox Sports Australia, Ricciardo had to miss out on the final day of Red Bull’s first pre-season test in Jerez on Feb. 4 to film his lap. He took the wheel of the Suzuki Liana and broke Hamilton’s record (1:42:9) of the fastest of all F1 drivers to have driven in the improvised circuit. Other F1 stars that have previously made their trips at the Dunsfold Aerodrome for Top Gear’s “Star in a Reasonably Priced Car” include compatriot Mark Webber, Sebastian Vettel, Rubens Barichello and Nigel Mansell. Ricciardo has already expressed his desire to beat Hamilton’s record in Top Gear during a recent Red Bull event held at Milton Keynes’ Snozone on Feb. 3. He was quoted as saying by Daily Mail that it would be nice to take away at least one title from Hamilton. With pre-season testing underway and ahead of the season-opening race in Australia on March 15, Ricciardo is optimistic that he will be able to keep up with his performance last season. He said in a pre-season interview that he hopes to pick up from where he left off in 2014. The 2014 season, which marked Ricciardo’s first year with Red Bull, saw him finishing third with 238 points in the World Driver’s Championship. In 2014, Ricciardo also scored F1 wins in Canada, Hungary and Belgium. Ricciardo said that he doesn’t feel any pressure going into the next season at all. “I think everyone knows now what I’m capable of, so I’m excited, excited to build on what we’ve achieved and learned in 2014,” Ricciardo said. “I’m ready to give Mercedes a good fight.” As for Ricciardo’s expectations, he insisted that he wants to learn from his experience in 2014. He said that finishing third at the end of the season was already a remarkable feat but he is also looking forward to getting better on the track. He hopes to score more F1 victories that would enable him a chance for the title at the end of the season. |
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Doc
Post #7812
man.. how nice is the new 488 GTB QUOTE Amid ever tightening emissions restrictions, the time has come for Ferrari to replace its 458 Italia and its high-revving naturally aspirated V8 engine. Ferrari’s 488 GTB is the first turbocharged mid-engine V8 since the legendary F40, and follows the California T down the road of turbocharging for better economy.
With its 3.9-liter displacement, the 488 GTB’s engine is 600cc smaller than the 458’s V8, but produces 760 Nm of torque and 492 kW (660 hp) of power – both of which comfortably usurp the 458’s outputs. As with the California T, Ferrari has worked hard to make the engine feel naturally aspirated by mapping the torque curve so the car delivers "incredibly progressive acceleration when the driver floors the throttle," instead of delivering all of its performance in one big-fat turbocharged lump. Because of this, maximum torque is only available in seventh gear. Power is transmitted to the rear wheels through a seven-speed paddleshift gearbox. At the rear, the 488’s broad tail incorporates a large, aggressive diffuser that includes active flaps. New LED taillights are also a part of the new rear-end package. Inside, the 488’s basic layout hasn’t changed all that much compared to the 458’s interior and Ferrari has worked hard to focus everything on the driver. The infotainment system is built into the instrument binnacle and all of the controls that are usually handled by column stalks, like indicators and windscreen wipers, are instead handled by buttons on the steering wheel, lest they get in the way of the car’s gearshift paddles. The 488 GTB will make its debut at the Geneva Motor Show, with pricing details yet to be announced.
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Slav
Post #7813
Well, I am involved in 2 startups here, one of which I will probably kill, the other won't be live until April, so I'll see how that goes. I will be moving to Japan forever at the end of the year, and have purchased half a vehicle export business there. Mainly they/we ship kei trucks to southeast Asia and GTRs to the states. So will you be purchasing the cars from the auctions in Japan or some other method? Doc-I am more interested in the gt4 Cayman drool |
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alpharx7
Post #7815
did anyone see this footage on Channel 9's news tonight? these guys are fcuked, once the NSW police have dealt with them, the QLD police will give them another ten years for what they did in this state. http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/po...suit/ar-AA99oLZ QUOTE New footage shows in chilling detail the dangerous high-speed car chase which started near Brisbane, and ended with a highway shoot-out in New South Wales.
The full drama of a shootout on a busy motorway is seen for the first time on police video. In the cross hairs of the police chopper, the 150km chase comes to end after the blue Lancer hits road spikes. One of the men fires at police. Then they both sprint into traffic, firing again at a passing car. A red car slams on the brakes and the driver behind ploughs into the back, scattering luggage along the road. Apparently trying to hijack another car, one of the men points the gun at an oncoming car, but the driver mows him down. Police stuck with them, weaving through traffic, dodging bullets and eventually catching the pair. The driver of the car that crashed was able to walk from the scene. Both men have been charged by NSW Police with attempted murder. They will face more charges in relation to allegedly carjacking a total of three cars earlier in Queensland. |
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alpharx7
Post #7817
this is six months or so old now, and i've seen it talked about in other news stories, but just imagine what they could do with it if it were to have the 200 miles range that they're aiming for in developing it. they could be up at the Sunshine coast, you're sunning yourself on the beach at Byron Bay and they lob a shell down your throat blowing up your bbq. |
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alpharx7
Post #7823
ruh roh. QUOTE Melting Snow Helps Police Spot Cannabis Dens
The lack of snow on some rooftops this winter is helping Dutch police to spot cannabis farms. Dutch cannabis growers are reportedly being caught by police - thanks to melting snow. Officers have released a photo of a marijuana factory in the city of Haarlem that was found due to an unusual lack of the white stuff. While the surrounding rooftops were covered in a light dusting of snow, this particular roof was completely snow-free. Growing marijuana requires temperatures far above those common in neighbouring residential buildings, so Dutch news reports say police looking for cannabis farms regularly look for roofs where snow appears to have melted. Last week police raided a house in the city of Zutphen, where they discovered a bedroom containing 88 marijuana plants, according to the Washington Post. Two days later, they arrested a person in Arnhem after finding a similarly-sized plantation, proof that their appeals to residents to report suspiciously snow-free rooftops are bearing fruit. The Netherlands is known for liberal laws regarding the possession and growth of cannabis but laws forbid more than five cannabis plants or possession of more than five grams per person. Police helicopters in the UK have used a similar heat-detection method for years. West Midlands Police Deputy Air Operations Manager Martin Knowles said in 2013: "Our thermal cameras can detect unusually high temperatures coming from properties several thousand feet away – anyone growing cannabis on a commercial scale, using rows of heat lamps, runs the very real risk their criminality will be rumbled from the skies." |
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alpharx7
Post #7829
i had a bit of a fcuk up tonight. |
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alpharx7
Post #7832
ouch <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="468" width="625" data="https://www.youtube.com/v/-rQC3R4Mc90#t=55"><param name="movie" value="https://www.youtube.com/v/-rQC3R4Mc90#t=55"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="sameDomain"><param name="quality" value="best"><param name="bgcolor" value="#FFFFFF"><param name="scale" value="noScale"><param name="salign" value="TL"><param name="FlashVars" value="playerMode=embedded" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent"/></object> continuing problem unfortunately. i'd say that they should be shot but there's to many hippies round here. |
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alpharx7
Post #7836
nut rager got jail lol QUOTE The daughter of Korean Air's chairman was jailed for one year today over the now notorious on-board "nut rage" incident that triggered an uproar over the behaviour of South Korea's elite business families.
Prosecutors had demanded a three-year sentence for Cho Hyun-Ah, who was a Korean Air executive vice president at the time and was charged with violating aviation safety law, obstructing justice and assaulting a member of the cabin crew. The charges all stemmed from an incident in which Cho forced the chief purser off a December 5 New York-Seoul KAL flight, compelling the taxiing plane to return to the gate so he could disembark. The 40-year-old had taken exception to being served macadamia nuts in a bag, rather than a bowl. The district court in Seoul ruled that Cho had illegally altered the course of the plane, which was judged to be "in flight" from the moment it began to move. Cho had treated the flight "as if it was her own private plane", justice Oh Sung-Woo said. "It is doubtful that the way the nuts were served was so wrong," Oh added. |
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Doc
Post #7837
i had a bit of a fcuk up tonight. took my mobile phone to the gym with me so that i could enter my workout details into a fitness app program and keep track of things. put the iPhone back into my pocket, forgetting to lock it, then when i pull it back out again 4 apps have disappeared now i remember what two of them were but have no idea on the other two and what guides i can find on how to restore them aren't working have plugged my phone in on the computer, there's no record of what app's i've downloaded on the iTunes account. arrrrrgh. wouldnt it just be the app deleted off the screen, not actually uninstalled.. or does ifail remove it totally when you delete it? dont see how it would though.. cant you check the apps folder to see whats in there... |
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Doc
Post #7838
so is there where they blame the cops reacted to quicly becuase it was a women? or because she |
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wolfman101
Post #7839
I was diagnosed with Aspergers when I was a kid. Actually, I was just being a shit. It's such a crock. |
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