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06-06-2004, 04:12 PM
I understand Nissan plans to bring the Skyline to the North American in '05 or '06. Haven't seen many posts about this car here probably because it's currently unavailable in the U.S.?
Well, for those of you with extra cash to burn, no need to wait. A company in California has been importing and certifying Japanese right hand drive models for a number of years.
"Here at MotoRex quality is job one. We make sure each and every vehicle we bring over meets our every standard, Each vehicle is purchased at Nissan dealerships in Japan. We make it a point not to purchase any cars from a private party. Our stocklist is constantly changing. Please check back with us for the most up to date stocklist. All cars are 50 state legal. Prices include DOT, EPA and paper work on the vehicle. Any other charges will be added onto the final price. You are also able to special order NISSAN Skylines from Japan to meet your needs. (WE ONLY DEAL WITH NISSAN SKYLINES)."
According to their current inventory you can buy an older 1990 R32 GT-S model for ~$18K or pop for a new R34 GT-R V SPEC II for $95,000. Either way, you can't go wrong... :mardi:
http://www.skylinegtr.com/
Well, for those of you with extra cash to burn, no need to wait. A company in California has been importing and certifying Japanese right hand drive models for a number of years.
"Here at MotoRex quality is job one. We make sure each and every vehicle we bring over meets our every standard, Each vehicle is purchased at Nissan dealerships in Japan. We make it a point not to purchase any cars from a private party. Our stocklist is constantly changing. Please check back with us for the most up to date stocklist. All cars are 50 state legal. Prices include DOT, EPA and paper work on the vehicle. Any other charges will be added onto the final price. You are also able to special order NISSAN Skylines from Japan to meet your needs. (WE ONLY DEAL WITH NISSAN SKYLINES)."
According to their current inventory you can buy an older 1990 R32 GT-S model for ~$18K or pop for a new R34 GT-R V SPEC II for $95,000. Either way, you can't go wrong... :mardi:
http://www.skylinegtr.com/