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with the 15year rule being scrapped will this have an affect on prices for other cars coming in under sevs? for example r33 and r34's etc

Probably not much. Maybe a slight increase. However I can only speak for myself. I got a 15 year old GTR because locally I could only afford a GTS-T. Furthermore, I would *NEVER* buy an R33 because they're FUGLY. So if there are others like me, on the fringe of affording imports, we can't afford the SEVS car we want so we won't impact on prices.

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prehaps people who were in the market for a '89' R32 would now be looking at other Skyline models due to the law change................

as long as people dont get the illusion that the price of them is going to go up. the best that could happen is that they depriciate slower

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My opinion is yes the prices of 33's and 34's will rise. So will r32s because they are now a rare breed. Looking at the forecast of what's to come, what's here is here and there will be no more.

You want an import along the lines of a line? You're choices have been limited to a 33/34 under sevs and people selling know thats the only way for import fans to go.

I think the rise in price on these models will mainly be seen @ car yards.

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