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Hey guys,

Whats up, nothing here. I was thinking about buying a Skyline but really havent researched them at all, heck you really dont even see them around here. What is a good car that I can get for say around 20000. Need some advice please. What is the conversion for horsepower to (whatever you guys use). Sorry not to intellegent. Thanks ahead of time.

Trent

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Yeah, but dosent really fall into my area of interest. I perfer good cars, and not cars with a 25' exhaust tip!!:) My state is classless, hince no Skylines!! (not really classless plenty of ZO6's etc..) What type of skyline should I look into? I guess looking to spend somewheres around 20K

Trent

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Im not sure of the way it works where you are. Are you looking at importing one from Japan??

If so get in contact with some local workshop's who are eligable to import and comply a car for you this will give you an idea of the cost's involved with the whole process then you can put together a budget, Then how much you can spend on the actual purchase price of the vehicle becomes more apparent.

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1996-1997 Skyline R33 Series 2 , they have a differnt bodykit,wheels,turbo and interior is similar but better. that would be your best option since they would have low "miles;)"

i have a friend who is currently importing a R33 GT-R to the states from osaka .. do you have MSN Messenger so i can tell you more into importing cars into the states etc ?

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