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ok, i see some nice cars on the web for sale (even thru our sponsors!!)

so i think a thread for all these that are for sale would be nice...link and pics would be nice..but at least a link!!

ok..first up

DR30 - FJ20 red over black $13,300

then

1966 silvia coupe $31,300!!!

not a skyline/datsun..but its is a GT-R!!??!!

1970 Isuzu Bellett 1600GT-R coupe $28,900!!!

1980 Nissan Skyline GT coupe $20,700

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DR30 - FJ20 red over black $13,300???

Plus about $3-5000.00 compliance & rego and we're talking over $18000.00 on the road.

What did I say in another thread, due to anything R30 now being CULT status in Japan, you won't see anything much decent under $20 grand. And this car is a poverty pack too.

Cheers, D

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Maybe not, but I did say compliance & registration or did you miss that bit ?????????????????????????????????

About $1000.00 for side intrusion bars alone unless of course you want some dodgy construction size channel welded into your doors + stamp duty + green slip + + + etc.

In Qld a turbo 6 cylinder costs about $760.00 for rego each year, let alone the compliance costs and other additional add ons.

What are you saying, I'm wrong, I have cocked it all up for a couple of hundred dollars??????????????

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Bloody hell!! Only just finished saying to the wife the other day how much my car is worth in japland and this just sums it up!!!!

As for the compliance thing, you'd surprised how much the little things would upto, specially if you've gotta replace seatbelts, child anchorage points all that kinda do da.....

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  • 2 weeks later...

got a quote to get my HR30 complianced and mod plated for the engine swap - $1150 in brisbane. just have to arrange import approval myself.

HR31s' are getting to a point where there are not going to be many more imported due to there costs in JP these days and what they are worth here...

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Dk blue GTS-R lookalike?? HR31 uss auction

gtsrhr31-1.jpg

gc211? USS auctions

gc210.jpggc210-2.jpggc211-2.jpg

DR30 sedan.......and coupes.

dr30sedan.jpgdr30coupe1.jpgdr30coupe2.jpgdr30coupe-2.jpg

would people rather i put pics as well??? (takes a bit of time but)

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How do you convert sites such as USS auctions into english? excuse my ignorance but I'd really like to be able to scroll through Yahoo Japan and Kamaerie. Do I need to down load stuff or buy software . I was in my local Japanese restaurant today and I was so close to asking them to come around to my house ( for a fee of course) and find what I'm looking for ( flares to suit my C210 coupe). Need help. Ricky

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^^ translate.google.com does on-the-fly translation of webpages from various languages into English, however there are some issues with searching and copy/pasting on YAJ.

all good if you are browsing category-by-category though.

Any idea what the coupe DR's went for?

USS has a policy of not displaying the final bid nor reserve pricing after the auction ends. Cars that end up getting sold aren't cleared from the auction lists until next week.

Grey tekamen sedan - starting bid 30,000 yen. Grade 4. Bidding is currently open. note: automatic trans!

White tekamen coupe - starting bid 50,000 yen. grade R. didn't meet reserve last time. Automatic.

White pre-facelift coupe - starting bid 10,000 yen. grade 3.5. didn't meet reserve.

Red tekamen coupe - up for tender. grade R. didn't meet reserve.

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Try Babel fish to copy-paste a big chunk of text or translate a web page.

With the yahoo auctions, you can translate them, but when you do a search it will jump back into Japanese. This means clicking on each catagory you need Cars - Nissan - tail lights etc, so that it stays in english, which is time-consuming and irritating.

try searching for "c210" or "c211" etc in the import monster website which is in English, then heading straight to the corresponding yahoo auction to find the matching part. With Both websites you'll get better results searching for numbers like "c210", than for words like "skyline coupe"

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