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Hi Guys,

Have seen a Skyline Crossover (the SUV variant of the Skyline) and am interested in knowing a little more about matters relating to importing these, namely;

* Can they be imported (my understanding is that they can be)?

* Are there any models which can or cannot (i.e exceptions to the rule)?

* Given they started selling in Japan in late 09, I imagine that the prices are still quite high (app 4.5M new for the 370 GT FOUR I believe, so probably still circa 3.6M FOB).

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cant be imported at this stage and unlikely will be for a while yet (years)

They can come in under SEVS but time frame to when the car will be on the road is unknown as it takes a lot more for emissions of newer vehicles like these.

Register of Specialist and Enthusiast Vehicles

USED VEHICLE

Entry No.: 622/00

Schedule 1 Vehicle Details

Make :NISSAN Model :SKYLINE CROSSOVER

Model Code :J50 Category :MA

Build Date Range: from 01/10/2008 to CURRENT

Variants: 370GT Crossover, 370GT FOUR Crossover.

  • 1 month later...
Isn't the Skyline Crossover what they call a Dualis here in Aus?

google Qashqai

that is the dualis. the crossover is a differnt critter.

nigel,

proof or it didnt happen :)

Ok Chris, I will go out of my way to take a photo just for you.................... Have you become some keyboard warrior now demanding proof off me.

nah..

just want to see one :)

  • 6 months later...

I kinda like them but they're a bit like a BMW X6 - try to be all things to everyone, and end up not really succeeding at anything. I'd take an FX50 over one any day.

I'm at a loss to replace our Territory with anything imported with decent boot space - I'm seriously considering a Toyota Tundra at the moment...

I kinda like them but they're a bit like a BMW X6 - try to be all things to everyone, and end up not really succeeding at anything. I'd take an FX50 over one any day.

I'm at a loss to replace our Territory with anything imported with decent boot space - I'm seriously considering a Toyota Tundra at the moment...

You have a Territory ? Ha ha ha ha ...... i thought you where smarter than that.

I kinda like them but they're a bit like a BMW X6 - try to be all things to everyone, and end up not really succeeding at anything. I'd take an FX50 over one any day.

I'm at a loss to replace our Territory with anything imported with decent boot space - I'm seriously considering a Toyota Tundra at the moment...

find one in a wagon and make sure the guy that flips it does a decent job. the V8 you will like!!

Happy wife = happy life Phil, you should know that already ;)

Chris, the wagon is the Sequoia, and I'm still not sure if it can come through under the Tundra SEVS approval, still digging...

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