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Here you are big fella.

Althought these prices are not the "brand new price" if you were thinking of selling or buying for that matter here is a rough guide.

http://search.carsguide.news.com.au/news/r...dr+Man+5sp+2.5T

All the best

Regards Evan

PS) by the way, nice choice!!!!!

AFAIK, the later skylines were only really a Japanese only model, not sold anywhere else, but only available by importing. but 100 R32 GTR's were sold in australia by nissan, but didnt sell too well. I heard that Kerry Packer bought a few as well?

Edited by edspaged2

what... I thought R32s and R33s were sold here, seeing as they are actually quite a common car.....?

anyone know what they sold for straight from Nissan in Yen?

I'm just curious is all. Not selling or buying anything, only mentioned the GTST 4 door in particular because my Rb25det came out of one.

I think he wants to know how much they were brand new in yen, then convert that yen to AU$.

Like if he was in japan when the first 33's came out, how would he have to pay for one brand new in AU$....

Although currency has changed in value since then.

Edited by KeyMakeR33

I used to have the prices. my computer died.

Keep in mind that prices change - inflation. 93 model 33s are now 13 years old.

remember skyline > 200sx. which were sold in the 40s here.

Skylines common? it's only because you're on the look out for them. e.g. if you were actually looking out for au falcons, you'd see about 10-15 times as many as skylines.

what... I thought R32s and R33s were sold here, seeing as they are actually quite a common car.....?

i notice everyone says skylines are common... i personal dont think so. lets take a 1000 cars... out of that thousand how many would be a 32, 33 or 34. not many at all. you never hear someone say, civics are common... preludes are common, 180's are common, silvias are common.

just skylines, maybe because they stand out!!! haha

id hear my friends talk about someone in a silvia or a 180 saying it was "sick" or whatever even though there are a hell of alot of the silvia range (considering s14's and s15's were locally deliverd) but when i bought my r33 most of them turned up there noses and just said.... pffft seen so many of them and didnt even want to look at the car.

na, Skylines are pretty common. I know at least 4 people that own a post R32 Skylines.... And you see at least one a day. IMO, thats what I call common, especially for a car that was never sold here new.

Plus, look how many members this forum has, theres what? 23,000 members.... vast majority are Skyline owners of course.

R32, R33,and R34 Skylines collectively are more common than the modern Monaros. Theres only what, 13,000 of them all up. I'd say theres more than 13,000 post R32 Skylines

but anyways...

Edited by b1ancardi

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