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is it worth buying a skyline or supra from japan? how much to legalize them?


i have a legit site right here
http://www.japan-partner.com/Auto/10352/Nissan/SKYLINE/car-for-sale.html
4 grand for this skyline theres better deals on there but yeah this is decent its left hand drive and everything and its 3 grand to ship to chicago
i got another truck so i can haul it home and piss my dad off even more…
this is pretty dumb….put a lot of time,money,blood, sweat and tears into this truck but…
i just got an offer on my 97 chevy silverado for 30 grand(has 502 big block, a bunch of other stuff thers around 30-40g in the car)
i was thinking of selling it and buying a skyline and modding it OR i can buy a newer model and sell it. i know there going for 50k+ over here and on there its 25 grand

or a toyota supra for cheap they run like 10 grand for a decent one 30 for a really really good one…i can prob get the 10 grand twin turbo one and fix it up a bit. make sure its running at 100% repaint it clean up the interior etc thatd only cost like 2k tho
its a pretty good scheme to get rich quick. i could be set for life no jobs, no worries
just alot of money from this…i have the money to do it now…and might not one day
now the prob is…getting them legal
i just read up on emissions and shit
so…if it doesnt have parts for emissions it cant be legal…idk..

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  1. Fastermaster

    I do not know where you live, but I can tell you one thing.
    Japanese people take better care of their cars than anyone on the planet. Any car that is five years old will seem like new in every way but the smell.
    The maximum speed limit in Japan is about 60 miles per hour and it is strictly followed. They are inspected twice in the first two years and service agreements are excellent. And the quality is exceptionally high when they are produced.
    Right now, Japanese companies are doing very well by exporting used cars to Russia, Korea, and China. If you want to get in on the action, more power to you. There are tons of unsold used cars in Japan.

    Good luck.

    Posted on 14-Nov-09 at 12:42 am | Permalink

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