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Must be willing to ship to the United States. Will do my best to make it worth the trouble. Cash and anything from the US you can't get in Australia...if there is anything. :P

May also consider RB25DET, SR20DET, and RB20DET clips/motors if you want to get rid of them.

Originally posted by Clint32

What about a 180sx, stripped and fully prepped with full suspension setup, rolling with no engine

Both of you guys throw up some pics or e-mail them to me at

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with a price and a shipping estimate. I've gotten shipping estimates from GCT autos in Japan and they quoted me $2,100 to any port in the US. Seemed a little high...hopefully you guys could do better. :D

would it be worth ur while. what do skylines for for in the US? lets say r33 gts-t full car low k's stock. how much in the US (without compliencing)? This could be turn into a profitable business?? maybe playin the exchange rate at the same time :)

I'm importing for myself and to help my future business.

But, I would think it would be easy to sell them in the US....there is definitely a market depending on how much it will be to obtain them. I'm definitely interested if you think you can supply them for a reasonable cost.

I would think that a rolling chassis over here might bring $8,000-$10,000 US dollars. With engine installed and registered....maybe $20,000 for an R32, $25,000-$30,000 for an R33. US Dollars. Those are educated guesses...no guarantee.

whoa! OMG. now thats profitable. If i was u and had the capital. Fly to Japan with lets say US$50k, bring back about 20 cars or so and BAM! u'll have about half a million in ur pocket if u can sell the cars at the price u just stated. ANywayz before u do that, u want to buy my r33 gts-t?

Probably a little steep for me right now, but I believe my cousin (who is my business parntner) may want to.

Since he is in the US as well, you will have to remove the motor. Of course, he really wants a GT-R. I'll ask him though.

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