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Has anyone imported cars through this mob? I assume the prices on the website are before compliancing being so, i cannot see how they would make money otherwise, and no one sells cars not to make money. Stupidly low price eg;

1168: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

1991, 133000 kms, $11,990

Race and Rally GTR

And

1167: Nissan Skyline R33 GTR

1995, 80000 kms, $24,560

Only available till 27/9/04

This has to be the winner.

1084: Nissan Skyline R34 GTR

1999, 75400 kms, $58,400

Has anyone imported cars through this mob? I assume the prices on the website are before compliancing being so, i cannot see how they would make money otherwise, and no one sells cars not to make money. Stupidly low price eg;

1168: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

1991, 133000 kms, $11,990

Race and Rally GTR

And

1167: Nissan Skyline R33 GTR

1995, 80000 kms, $24,560

Only available till 27/9/04

This has to be the winner.

1084: Nissan Skyline R34 GTR

1999, 75400 kms, $58,400

thats what i think as well,the price this company shows are way to low,everyone will be happy to get R34GTR for $58400,

all i said is "DODGE"

I think that if it is a legitimate operation and an Australian company bound by all the same laws as the rest of the importers in Aus then there should be no problem.

Mr. 101, I wouldn't worry. The serious people on skylinesaustralia.com know what to think. Best gnore the kiddies like we do :mad:

Adrian

I'm going to use these guys to import a 32 gt-r. The list prices are purely a landed price, no compliance. Friends have used them and they are friendly, reliable, and are always there to help with problems further down the line. They don't just bail on you when you encounter problems. A common flaw with other companies

I'm going to use imports 101 to bring in a 32 Gt-r. Some friends of mine have used them before, and the service is really good. They are friendly, reliable and there are no hidden extra's. They are also always there to help further down the line if you have problems, unlike some companies that don't want to know you if there are problems.

hmmmm, the prices seem pretty fair to me, compliance cost seems a little low, they have a one cost fits all under SEVs on their cost calculator which is not correct but apart from that they seem pretty on the money. Its not that cheap when you start adding up the other costs and allowing for any unseen things which may or may not be required to get your vehicle complied and up to RWC.

  • 1 month later...
hmmmm, the prices seem pretty fair to me, compliance cost seems a little low, they have a one cost fits all under SEVs on their cost calculator which is not correct but apart from that they seem pretty on the money.  Its not that cheap when you start adding up the other costs and allowing for any unseen things which may or may not be required to get your vehicle complied and up to RWC.

I will take a EVO VII or R34 GTR for a compliance cost of $3,500.

Does anyone know of a R33 series 1 GTR For Sale?? Would prefer White and original. Price is a factor--condition need not be perfect. In S.E.  :P Queensland.

Mate mine's for sale if you are interested, it's not white & original though....

Cam

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