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hello everybody,I am new, excuse me ask one very primary level question, I found that there are some skyline V2.5 look nicely in carsales website, but looks like almost of them doesn't have Reg N0.plate, on the head and back, moreover , I haven't found any new skyline V2.5 for sale, is that legall sale skyline 2.5 in Au? , can anyone talk about this ?

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No new skylines as they have all been imported. There is no new ADM skylines as they were released a while ago. No rego would either mean the person has decided to keep the plates and hasn't updated the rego on it. OR, the car has recently been imported, landed and complied READY for registration.

V2.5 I'm assuming as a RB25/de/t?

Forgive me my poor English,thanks guys for the reply, I didn't know SKYLINE 250GT until came Australia, I know nothing with this model before, only feel it is nice and somewhere like Infinity style,if it is possible may I talk about 250GT in this fourm? , could anybody tell me is this a good car , I mean compare with same price level car around $20K , Although GTR is my dreamcar, I can not afford it yet, so after I met SKYLINE 250GT , It is really close my heart, by the way, do you think it will cost more than 10 L petrol per 100 kilometers? thanks

Edited by burnh
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Would it be safe to say that cars which have been 'recently imported' but then sold on again by a private seller unregistered are slightly suspicious? The only reason I can think of wold be the seller has discovered something wrong with the vehicle, and decided to offload it onto some other poor sucker.

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