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hello

i`m from kuwait and i have buy Nissan Skyline car

model 1973 to 1977 ( 4door only)

like this pic

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and model 1978 - 1979 - 1980 - 1981 (2door)

(( but the driver left hand ))

because i have shipping and import to kuwait

and how is the method of shipment to Kuwait

preferably the car in good condition and attach pictures and price this topic

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I would also like to know the prices and quantities available from these vehicles controlled area right How are shipped to Kuwait for my desire to purchase the quantity of which Khdid order to take advantage of spare parts

Are there any companies or offices can shipped to Kuwait ?

thanks all

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mohammed alazmi

kuwait

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'and model 1978 - 1979 - 1980 - 1981 (2door)'

try www.j-spec.com.au they have one for sale on there.

as for the 'model 1973 to 1977 ( 4door only)'

I have seen a few on E-Bay recently only we call them a datsun 240k here

Wouldn't it be better to search in Japan at their used car auction houses where they have 100's daily, and have it shipped direct instead of via Australia. Except for the few made here the Skyline sold a lot more in Japan than here in Oz. :rofl:

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