Interesting Japanese cars you can now import into Australia

The demise of the local car manufacturing industry has meant Australia's protectionist vehicle import laws have been relaxed in recent years. While the import regulations ensure new-car buyers can't side-step dealerships, there are now plenty of opportunities for those shopping for a second-hand car to secure themselves something a little more unique.

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