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G'day Iv joined skyline Australia hoping to sorce some information on a car I'm looking at wanting to buy .It's a 1999 tommy kaira 25r . I don't know much about skylines and just wanted to find out if it will hold its value or be worth more in years to come . I can buy it for $20,000 . Iv been told that there is lucky to be ten of these skylines in Australia . True or false ?

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From reading off the GTR Owners Club (GTROC) a forum member has one.

He being one of the owners of the 163 Tommy Kaira 25R's built.

Due to it being a rarity, $20,000 would be about the going price (GTR would be a different price)

I'd say it would hold it's price but could be justified to have a higher value for years to come.

But must be kept in a mint condition.

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Have a search on here for what the compliance plate codes mean

If its manual it could have had a conversion done which means its no longer original and not worth as much IMO.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=395971

If it looks like that it's a good start anyway

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Finding information about most niche Jap performance gear from the late 90's early 00's on the net is pretty difficult. There's a page on the 25R in HyperRev 37 (GTST/GTT no.2) and an article in the Skyline GTS special edition of HPI.

Quick google jp search has netted some possibly useful results.

http://blog.livedoor...s/50439440.html

http://brougham1990....og-entry-4.html

http://ajp.cocolog-n.../post-32a2.html

http://www5f.biglobe.ne.jp/~ide/car_history/car_7/car_7.html

Floating around Minkara pages should be able to tell you some stuff too.

http://minkara.carvi...tommykaira/25r/

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Just wondering now (after looking at web) was gunna buy this car thinking it could make good money in years to come but now I'm wondering $20000 could be all it's worth . Also I have to spend some money on it getting tuned and tidy up as its been sitting in a shed for the past few years . If I buy it could it be a good investment in 20yrs time

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