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on paper, the R32 GTR is the quickest. But they're getting pretty old now.

You might want to take a look at what Prestige Motorsport can get GTRs for. 1989 R32's will be in the 15 year rule as of January. They are getting in early and offering free storage until then.

The cheapest GTR I've seen them offer was for $14.700.

That included everything except stamp duty and rego (you pay these on any car when you buy it)

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/au/ht...html/stock.html

I'm pretty damn tempted myself :D

skylinewannabe070, im guessing you live in usa, that means RHD to LHD right? that could increase the cost of buying the car.

Price Range are

R_32 GTR : $15,000 -> $35,000

R_33 GTR : $35,000 -> $50,000

R_34 GTR : $50,000 -> $100,000 (all depends on alot of things with the r34)

Those pricers are all AUS dollar

Umm, i have seen a few R_34 GTR for around $50,000 to $60,000 one was at Prestige, it was at auction, the car had been stolden and the police got it back check it out and everything was good so it went up for auction (i cant remember the price it sold at if i have sometime i will find the link)

I know for a fact a R-34 gtr can be import for around $50,000 if u go and live in jap for a year then come bak to aus (dont know why u would want 2 come back) it should cost you around that. one of my friend who is going 4 a job in jap is going 2 do that.

Originally posted by Nozila

soulja, can gtr33's go as cheap as $35,000?

yeap, Prestige quote r_33 starting from $35,000 to $50,000 +, it all depends on the condition of the car (kms, good clean car ect.) If i had the money i would import a r_33 gtr and resell it as soon as it got here im pretty sure resale value would be very HIGH :uh-huh:

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