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Not really worried about the usual decline in value of a car as time progresses. I am more worried about any event that may decrease the value dramatically.

I heard somewhere (cant remember where) that there is meant to be a mass importation of skylines or something like that in the near future.

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yes there is going to be a mass importation of cars on the 1st of Jan 2004. This is because of the 15 year compliance rule, where you do not need a plate for a car over 15 yrs old. This is also due to the R32 GTS, GTs-T & GTR being first produced in 1989. Also other cars like the s13 Silvia started production in 1989 as well.

Therefore alot of smart buyers (here and in japan) are stocking up on 89 model R32's & Silvias to flood the market here. Over there nice clean GTR's are going for $16,000 - $22,000 (depending on mods, Kms ect.) Which when you think dont need compliancing, are a bargain.

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All importers have to have to be a registered autoshop and have a licensed mechanic on staff for the new scheme- so most places are still working to become accredited for this.

So like megs was saying, there will be a gap going on at the moment between old and new schemes... and they also have to be authorised to comply each particular model i believe.

You are best speaking to an importer themselves Mash as they are the ones having to understand and deal with the new legislations as its their business.

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