It would depend on specific country laws for emissions, fuel-efficiency, importing vehicles, etc. You could well be able to self-import one, but the extra cost involved (including Government fees) may well mean it's not practical for most. That's why Nissan isn't bothering to sell them there.Well like you said.. Z is not sold in Europe. Can you even import one.. meaning would you even be able to register a brand new Z?
Not in the centre of big cities, but it does happen in the smaller towns and outer suburbs, and kangaroo hits do cause a lot of damage on outback trucks and utes ... even deaths when they come through the windscreen or the driver swerves off the road. Emus and camels can be other outback road hazards, along with the more universal cattle and sheep, but koalas probably not so much since they're so small (more likely to just get squashed like hedgehogs and birds ).We also dint have koalas and kangaroos jumping down the street