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im wantin to know if everyone could get me some pix of there cars for sale, im looking for a R33, R34, or possibly a NISMO 400R for sale with/without mods, low/high miles, salvaged or or mint condition, mainly between $0-$30,000

i love skylines i would also like to know the difference in AUD and USD(United Sataes Dollars), i would appreciate some help on trying to find one

thanx:starwars: :Dj: :rave:

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For a rough guide with current prices

30,000.00 USD

United States Dollars =

44,735.89 AUD

Australia Dollars

For that money you would be looking at a R33 GTR or R34 GTT. There are plenty of nice GTR's on this forum forsale in your price bracket. Do you know what it costs to get the steering swapped and get it complianced?

Sumo

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Ninja: as far as I know, you are not allowed to 'personally' import a Skyline into the US. Much tougher laws than we do when it comes to this stuff.

Motorex in Cali have spent big money in setting themselves up as a distributor (doing crash testing and parts support) - see them if you want a Skyline stateside.

http://www.skylinegtr.com/

They have a '94 R32 GTR for US$34k.

And yeah - this isn't GranTurismo. A real 400R is a big dollar item - and rare as rare can be.

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