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Before yor freak out too much - put it into context.

How mch does the average (say used $20k) Falcadore devalue per year? Maybe $2k? The imported SKyline is unlikely to be much worse.

Also - if you are anything like me, the cost of mods over your few years of ownership will probably far outweigh the cost of devaluation.

Bottom line, if owning and driving a Skyline makes you happy - keep it.

If you are going hungry and/or are about to be divorced, kicked out of the folks house, locked up for not paying speeding fines etc - then sell it.

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Well that's what I thought would happen! But it seems not so far! Someone said that the GTRs in Japan were going to be giong up in price because they knew about the Aussie 15 year thing :confused:

Ahhhh well stuff it I like my car I'm gonna keep it :P

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I wouldnt worry dude. As I said in another thread the whole 15 year thing is going to be changed to 20 years to prevent all the good stuff coming in. The quality of the '89 stuff will be pretty low, I mean how good is a GT-R going to be after 15 years of caning?

Jash

PS I waved to you yesterday

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R31 GTS imports are not a lot cheaper than R33 GTSs ($15000 v $20000) so don't panic. HSV cars drop in value the price of a R33 GTSin about 3 years so spot the Dick heads.

A mate wanted a Jash GTR a while ago and needed to sell his

HSV to buy it the car is better than new condition and Colin

could not get 1/2 new price so a 20grand R33 GTS could be

burnt in 3 years and still not loose as much as a Heavy Slow Vehical

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Originally posted by Steve-SST

R31 GTS imports are not a lot cheaper than R33 GTSs ($15000 v $20000) so don't panic. HSV cars drop in value the price of a R33 GTSin about 3 years so spot the Dick heads.

A mate wanted a Jash GTR a while ago and needed to sell his

HSV to buy it the car is better than new condition and Colin

could not get 1/2 new price so  a 20grand R33 GTS could be

burnt in 3 years and still not loose as much as a Heavy Slow Vehical

yeah but steve the GTS R31s are relatively rare and are collectibles, whereas the 32 GTRs are still fairly prolific.

one of the biggest differences in the prices is related to the difference in the processes required for import.

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Originally posted by GTAAH

I wouldnt worry dude. As I said in another thread the whole 15 year thing is going to be changed to 20 years to prevent all the good stuff coming in. The quality of the '89 stuff will be pretty low, I mean how good is a GT-R going to be after 15 years of caning?

Jash

PS I waved to you yesterday

So do you think they will change it to 20 years?

The people who buy cars now will be pretty pissed!

PS I waved back but couldn't get my hand up through the gap in the window quick enough and you had turned your head back :P

PPS I like that Stagea! :P :burnout:

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