Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

is t possible to import a 1996 gts nissan skyline from japan for under $6000 for everything shipping compliance plates absolutly everything and if not does this sound about right for the price of the car in australia dollar $2200 thanks in advance and before u tell me i am an idiot lol i am extremely new to this and just enquiring and am well aware you probably can't but if you can that would be awesome :thanks:

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/332940-needing-advice-please/
Share on other sites

You have atleast $5,200 with out even buying the car so in simple terms NO!.

What would make you think a car can be imported for that price.

whats the $5200 for lol well i got quoted $2500 for the what ever u need to do for the compliance plate lol and $2000 for the car and $1000 shipping so yeah just wanted to know if i was missing anything and it sounded unrealistic

Edited by jem25
  • 2 weeks later...

Nolan, if you want to trade on the forums you need to subscribe as a trader. You also need to keep any advertisements to the for sale sections and traders forum (if you did become a trader). we don't allow direct advertising to users on the forum as it just becomes one big marketplace.

ADMIN

Edited by Beer Baron
admin edit - spam.

why do the ''first posters'' always whore up the importing vehicles section first?

Like i dont mind if they're genuinely looking for info but 9 times out of 10... They'll come in, ask a really open ended and inflammatory question that will get like 20 long written educational responses... But not come back n read it? Haha,

Btw kris, excellent work on both your articles in august's PI mag, interesting read!

blah blah blah ph: number XXXX XXX XXX

I would think Auto Terminal would know by now traders pay to advertise on forums, but people are trying any way they can to sell a car.

sxgosz.jpg

whats the $5200 for lol well i got quoted $2500 for the what ever u need to do for the compliance plate lol and $2000 for the car and $1000 shipping so yeah just wanted to know if i was missing anything and it sounded unrealistic

So which rocket scientist to you this.

Edited by Beer Baron
Nolan, if you want to trade on the forums you need to subscribe as a trader. You also need to keep any advertisements to the for sale sections and traders forum (if you did become a trader). we don't allow direct advertising to users on the forum as it just becomes one big marketplace.

ADMIN

Hey Chris Rogers, Nolan is Right its not advertisement or sale place. please go advertisement forum and advertise your services or product what ever you sell or advertise.

lol. there is a bit of confusion here me thinks. guys, nolan was the bloke posting the blatant spam/advertising. his post has since been edited by ADMIN (aka me) due to a number of complaints/reports from users. read the post, it's targeted TO Nolan. not from Nolan.

anyway, enough of this. we are going around in circles here.

This thread is now closed. as a favour to our collective sanity.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Reading your posts Josh, sometimes I feel like I've gone in a time machine back to the 90's when everyone was doe-eyed and figuring things out for the first time.  I've lost track of how many single turbo GTR's I've seen on track that haven't burnt down lol. Everything has been figured out a long time ago. These things are at the point now where its essentially turn-key to go single turbo. 
    • Among other things yes. Making sure to either use an oil pressure regulator or the right restrictor size for your oil pump/range of oil viscosities you intend to run, making sure you plumb the lines correctly, turbo should be placed such that it siphons properly even when the water pump isn't turning so you don't boil coolant in the turbo after shutdown, oil return should be low resistance and also preferably picking the one that is most likely to return to the pickup as opposed to some other irrelevant part of the pan. It's far from impossible to figure this out but I have seen people really, really struggle and if that's the case it's easier to just take the path of least resistance. To me, bolt-on twin turbos are a fixed cost whereas single turbo is almost unbounded.
    • Latest round of updates on the car. I purchased and installed a SWS clutch slipper to help with 60ft times and got some second-hand good condition 275/40R17 Hoosier DR2 radials. Test and tune in November showed the tyres were an upgrade over my over 15 year old mickey Thompson's and I got a 1.8 second 60ft and pb et of 11.71 but even then, that run wasn't great due to rain and driver error (the event got called off 10 minutes later fast forward to the weekend just gone 25th of Jan and there was finally a break in the weather to let racing happen. The first run the track was slippery and only managed a 12.1@129 Second run the track was better and got a new pb et and mph: 11.54@131   Lith and I then worked out that I installed the previously mentioned clutch slipper incorrectly and its never been working, and I had just been dumping the clutch the entire time, we also noticed it was on street boost and not race boost. So I lined up for a third run with the car turned up in the first two gears, but the passengers side axle objected to clutch dumps and left the chat which stopped my weekend.   so there will be another attempt in the future once I replace the tyres as they rubbed and are stuffed now. but a low 11 should be on the cards.
    • Ceramic coating and heat shielding, you mean?
    • Turbos don't require pulling the motor apart so that's "easier". I would recommend the Nismo R3 turbos instead if you want to do stock twin turbo. It doesn't make as much power as the 2530s but it's only like ~50 whp off the mark and should have better response (ball bearing CHRA, slightly smaller turbo). A local that went with a Garrett G30 and 6boost manifold recently nearly burned his car to the ground after the hood insulator started melting and and burning so if you go single turbo I recommend doing a lot of research and validation work to make sure you don't do the same.
×
×
  • Create New...