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NINJAS14
04-23-2007, 03:22 AM
Im freaked out about posting this because of all the flaming going on in this forum but here it is. I have a 1992 Nissan Skyline r32 GTS-T. It is not registered and has 60000kilometers on the odometer. It is clean inside and out. Has fully adjustable coilovers. And I beleive that is just about it. It is not registered.
I am looking at 12500obo.
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yokotas13
04-23-2007, 03:53 AM
so let me get this right
non registered
no turbo
and you want 12gs?
ill be polite and say good luck with the sale
keroto
04-23-2007, 06:57 AM
so let me get this right
non registered
no turbo
and you want 12gs?
ill be polite and say good luck with the sale
agree with u, GL with the sale!!!!
liv2drift045
04-23-2007, 08:11 AM
im pretty sure its a type m... unless thats a voltmeter gauge on the dash haha
gl w/ sale man
b4racing
04-23-2007, 10:35 AM
it may be cheaper in japan, but you would have to think about the other costs involved.
keroto
04-23-2007, 10:47 AM
it may be cheaper in japan, but you would have to think about the other costs involved.
but still, do u think its still worth 12k(non registered and no turbo)?
i'd give you close to your asking price if you had that thing registered, but that won't happen. try talking to Kendall Noble at Fast 4 wheels and see what he can do, he may be able to help register it, but for the most part, that thing'll never be legal. too bad i was looking for a 32 gts too
NINJAS14
04-23-2007, 02:17 PM
UMMMM...... It is turbo.
NINJAS14
04-23-2007, 02:19 PM
I never tried to register it. I have a registered s15 And Im just trying to get rid of the skyline now. I do not want to go through registering this thing too. In other words It definately can be registered.
NINJAS14
04-23-2007, 02:24 PM
GTS-t means it is a rear wheel drive turbo.
RoyalFlush
04-23-2007, 02:59 PM
you didnt put the 't' to start with, look at your title genious. and then you edited your post
liv2drift045
04-23-2007, 03:20 PM
you didnt put the 't' to start with, look at your title genious. and then you edited your post
roflmao.... late edit ftl
S13Leprechaun
04-23-2007, 03:27 PM
well in the description it says gts-t... title aint shit homes. :)
sweet skyline btw... bump!
hrg86
04-23-2007, 03:33 PM
I never tried to register it. I have a registered s15 And Im just trying to get rid of the skyline now. I do not want to go through registering this thing too. In other words It definately can be registered.
lol smartasses gts-"T" mens
rwd turbo...
if i had the $$$$ i would take it off youre hand in a minetO!
GL on the sale!
nice car...:2f2f:
keroto
04-23-2007, 06:26 PM
lol smartasses gts-"T" mens
rwd turbo...
if i had the $$$$ i would take it off youre hand in a minetO!
GL on the sale!
nice car...:2f2f:
"if" everyone has the $$$$$ on here, they will take it off his hand in a sec. so no if.....if......if.......if i have money i will buy all the skyline.....if i had the $$$$$$....if......
s13rookie
04-23-2007, 07:32 PM
"if" everyone has the $$$$$ on here, they will take it off his hand in a sec. so no if.....if......if.......if i have money i will buy all the skyline.....if i had the $$$$$$....if......
Could you please explain that? I dont speak moron.
s13rookie
04-23-2007, 07:50 PM
Anyway its sick what is it a 26 or a 20? RWD AWD?
its not a rb26, i think the r32 gts-t came with a rb20 (edit: i was wrong). its rwd though
xpl2007
04-23-2007, 07:51 PM
Yes very good but Japanese swap 26s all day long so.... Thanks!
Jung918
04-23-2007, 08:15 PM
Anyway its sick what is it a 26 or a 20? RWD AWD?
That makes a big diffrence. Anyone who complains about a ILLEGAL car being not registered is a idiot. With that price though i think even with a 26 its $10,000 at the most... LEt me know intrested...
[email protected]
its like when i sold my 92 Silvia KS guy is like how do i get insurance...lol!!
If you don't even know if it is a 26/20 or if it is RWD/AWD, then how do you even know the value of the car? You must have some crazy appraisal skills.
silverarrow27
04-23-2007, 08:58 PM
Mods should temporarily ban or do something to all the shit talkers.
motoman6968
04-23-2007, 11:50 PM
yea i know whats with people who grow balls by sitting at a computer. those kind of people really piss me off. dude i hope you sell this car for what your asking just to piss them off, if I hadnt already invested 15k in my own 240 I would have sold it and bought your gts-t GL.....bump
NINJAS14
04-24-2007, 02:44 AM
The R32 mentioned in my origional post is a rear wheel drive with an RB20DE-T. I also have a RB25DET (motor only) that I can include for an extra $1000. The RB25 is a direct drop-in with no modifactions needed (it runs off the same ecu and harness as rb20det). Please pm me if you are a serious buyer. Thank you for your time.
mrmephistopheles
04-24-2007, 03:22 AM
well in the description it says gts-t... title aint shit homes. :)
sweet skyline btw... bump!
Says so NOW because he edited his post.
Silver - there's a big difference between stating facts and shit-talking.
1. OP posted it as a GTS. Period.
2. A Skyline GTS is RWD, RB20DE powered, 4 lug, and worthless.
3. A Skyline GTS-t is RWD, RB20DET powered, 5 lug, and slightly less worthless.
4. There is a LARGE profit margin in this price.
5. I just stopped myself from providing examples of why #4 is true, no need to thank me.
Everyone else, if you don't feel like gouging your eyes out looking at a stupid thread or want to buy anything here, just move on.
Remember what your mom always used to say: "If you don't have anything nice to say, stab them in the fucking neck."
Hmm... I think that's what she used to say. I don't remember much from before the institution.
NINJAS14
04-24-2007, 02:43 PM
Im sure you've imported a bunch of cars from japan. So you must really know how much it costs to get it over here. I bet you Can't even import a car i you tried. You don't even know what bringing a car over consists of. How can you say there is a lot of money to be made. I think Im selling this skyline for cheap. This is almost at my cost. Even a 3000 dollar car in japan your looking to spend about 10g's total to bring it over. And I'll even show you how
-first you have to buy the car
-then you have to take it to the shipping company
-It is illegal to ship over registered cars so the cars registeration has to be destroyed, Some how. (with money)
-also whole cars cannot be imported either unless you can sneak it in with toyotas, nissan,or hondas shipments.
-but we actually bring it in as a parts car.
-so we also have to pay for a shop in japan to pull the motor and doors off, Now I do not have a connection on mechanics in japan so I pay the full amount for that.
Now even with the engine out and doors off It will not pass inspection. The inspectors in japan has to be payed off just so that it can be off on its way back to america.
Yes this is already a lot of money spent.
but then we havent even started on the shipping yet.
The going rate on a container that fits a single car is 3000+ for shipping
and then you have to account in for tax in japan. And its a very wierd tax but your looking at like another 1500.(some kind of import tax)
In other words stfu, you don know wat your talking about. L
osus14
04-24-2007, 03:45 PM
what if you get it shipped to canada or mexico? it be alot cheaper wouldn't it?
love_free_robots
04-24-2007, 04:45 PM
importing a car here is kind of a big deal ..save yourself the headache and buy one thats already here. i think 12500 is reasonable for a starting point.
NINJAS14
04-24-2007, 05:17 PM
Its getting it out of japan that is a problem, once we get it out of there then I can ship it anywhere I want.
liv2drift045
04-24-2007, 07:01 PM
Im sure you've imported a bunch of cars from japan. So you must really know how much it costs to get it over here. I bet you Can't even import a car i you tried. You don't even know what bringing a car over consists of. How can you say there is a lot of money to be made. I think Im selling this skyline for cheap. This is almost at my cost. Even a 3000 dollar car in japan your looking to spend about 10g's total to bring it over. And I'll even show you how
-first you have to buy the car
-then you have to take it to the shipping company
-It is illegal to ship over registered cars so the cars registeration has to be destroyed, Some how. (with money)
-also whole cars cannot be imported either unless you can sneak it in with toyotas, nissan,or hondas shipments.
-but we actually bring it in as a parts car.
-so we also have to pay for a shop in japan to pull the motor and doors off, Now I do not have a connection on mechanics in japan so I pay the full amount for that.
Now even with the engine out and doors off It will not pass inspection. The inspectors in japan has to be payed off just so that it can be off on its way back to america.
Yes this is already a lot of money spent.
but then we havent even started on the shipping yet.
The going rate on a container that fits a single car is 3000+ for shipping
and then you have to account in for tax in japan. And its a very wierd tax but your looking at like another 1500.(some kind of import tax)
In other words stfu, you don know wat your talking about. L
Are you fuckin kidding me. Who the hell do you think you are. Especially with states ments such as:
It is illegal to ship over registered cars so the cars registeration has to be destroyed, Some how. (with money)
And he doesn't know what he's talking about?! I'm willing to bet we (me and kevin alone) have deregistered more cars here [japan] than you've owned in your lifetime, and it doesn't take much money. So take that out of your equation.
Most of your facts are straight, but trying to sound like your an authority on importing cars is the wrong way to go. GET OVER YOURSELF.
Plain and simple the car is not worth what you want for it and that's not just an opinion thats a fact. So you aren't making much money by selling it/your eating part of the cost. That's what you get for buying a 2.0 skyline.
I said GL w/ sale earlier in this post, but now seeing the kinda guy you are I could really give a flying---.
have a nice day
mrmephistopheles
04-24-2007, 09:36 PM
In other words stfu, you don know wat your talking about. L
Excellent attitude to have. I like how although I refrained from completely shutting you down and warned others to stay out of your thread, you show your gratitude by be a jerk.
Since I clearly have no idea what I'm talking about, none of what I 'know' must be factual, so given that, it won't hurt the sale of your car.
That being the case, I'm going to lay it ALL out for you (and your potential customers).
First: initial cost of the car.
Stock, AT, no wheels (http://page9.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/k40796192), ¥50000 - will probably end between ¥80000-100000 (<$900)
Mostly stock with a few mods (http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n50233879) - BUY NOW for $1560
Lowered, exhaust, wheels GT-R face (http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/100785831) - BUY NOW for ~$2175
Stock/lowered/exhaust (http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n51901038) This will end up selling for ~$1900. The price listed is basically what they want, hence the long time left on the auction.
For clarity's sake, THIS is a GTS (http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h46840164). 4 lug, RB20DE, worthless.
Now THIS is closer to being worth $12k (http://page4.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/d73060965) in the US. TommyKaira M20.
So, that car was probably sold here for $1000-1500, MAX.
Now to get a car to the US, there's a few ways to do it, but the way you're likely going is they grey-market approach. It's technically illegal to do it how you're doing it, but intent must be proven so it's a fairly viable route.
Anyway, you've got to deregister a car first, so I'll use one of the BUY NOW cars as an example. Let's go with the one with the GT-R face for $2175. Now, shipping in Japan will probably cost me $500 so let's add that on.
$2675.
You have it shipped to a dismantler shop who removes engine, doors, and both front & rear subframes. While this is taking place, you can take the plates into the Land Transportation Office and deregister the car. This costs ~$15, and if JCI/Road Tax/Weight tax are current, you get some money back. Radical. Let's just say we got $15 so the cost evens out.
Now let's add $500 for processing by the dismantler.
$3175
Then you order your container. Let's say you go the expensive route and get one 20' container for the car, and nothing else. That alone is $3k.
$6175
So the container comes and you load it up. Now contrary to the fairy tale (whoops I mean 'ACTUAL FACT') that you mentioned, there are no inspectors to get the shipment by, whether by magic or by bribery. Just like the registration doesn't have to be 'destroyed, somehow (with money)'.
If ANYTHING, they'll simply log the contents of the container and send it off to its ship. So long as you're not marking it 'human cargo/sex slaves bound for North Korea/etc' they don't really give a shit.
Now it goes to the boat and floats around the ocean for a few months.
Now the boat has arrived at Long Beach harbor, and your container must clear customs. Now since you sent the shipment as 'used parts', you have to pay 3% tax on everything you have in the container. Neat part there is that you get to determine your own value. Let's say you went with actual value, so $2175. That's $65.25, so let's round that to $100.
$6275
Now that it's cleared customs (you filthy liar!) and you've paid your import fees, you're ready to receive the container, so you hire Joe's trucking to bring it to you. Let's call that an extra $500.
$6775
Joe brings the container himself, and leaves it for a day while you offload it. Let's say that's a $100 fee.
$6875.
Now you and your goons offload the container of all the parts, bring them back into your garage/shop/camping tent/dumpster, and start assembling.
Let's say you need $125 worth of stuff to get the car back together and running.
$7000
Now let's add in some magical fairytale bribes along the way, along with some extra hidden costs for $3k.
Now markup $2k and you're at $12k.
Hey rad! We're ready to sell. Now to find a sucker who's willing to buy a grey market car they can't register legally (except in Canada) and can't insure without lying about it.
As you can see, I took the most expensive route in every way I could and I STILL had to make up $3k worth of bullshit fees.
There are shipping companies that will ship entire cars to the US for $1500. There's some flubbing to be done, for sure but it's way cheaper. You could also get a 40' container for less cost per square foot, and ship 2 cars plus a few hundred cubic feet of room to throw parts in. That route would run you ~$5-6k or so, but then you get 2 cars across, and a bunch of parts to sell.
I could probably get an R32 to the states for $3k after all is said and done, and since I'm not going to buy an expensive one here, My all-in cost will be <$5k. Yay for $7k profit.
I was playing nice and didn't want to ruin your chance for a sale, but you decided to be a dick and threw it in my face with your 'superior knowledge'.
You want to kick sand in my face, I'll drop a dumptruck's worth on you.
Good luck selling that $2k car here now.
fliprayzin240sx
04-24-2007, 10:01 PM
Wow...and people are giving away R32s here in Okinawa.
MaRshMaLLow
04-24-2007, 10:13 PM
Wow...and people are giving away R32s here in Okinawa.
lol i want one if they are :eek3d:
BillyTheChamp
04-25-2007, 12:31 AM
damn.. he got owned..
topsecretgold
04-25-2007, 03:38 AM
Excellent attitude to have. I like how although I refrained from completely shutting you down and warned others to stay out of your thread, you show your gratitude by be a jerk.
Since I clearly have no idea what I'm talking about, none of what I 'know' must be factual, so given that, it won't hurt the sale of your car.
That being the case, I'm going to lay it ALL out for you (and your potential customers).
First: initial cost of the car.
Stock, AT, no wheels (http://page9.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/k40796192), ¥50000 - will probably end between ¥80000-100000 (<$900)
Mostly stock with a few mods (http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n50233879) - BUY NOW for $1560
Lowered, exhaust, wheels GT-R face (http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/100785831) - BUY NOW for ~$2175
Stock/lowered/exhaust (http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n51901038) This will end up selling for ~$1900. The price listed is basically what they want, hence the long time left on the auction.
For clarity's sake, THIS is a GTS (http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h46840164). 4 lug, RB20DE, worthless.
Now THIS is closer to being worth $12k (http://page4.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/d73060965) in the US. TommyKaira M20.
So, that car was probably sold here for $1000-1500, MAX.
Now to get a car to the US, there's a few ways to do it, but the way you're likely going is they grey-market approach. It's technically illegal to do it how you're doing it, but intent must be proven so it's a fairly viable route.
Anyway, you've got to deregister a car first, so I'll use one of the BUY NOW cars as an example. Let's go with the one with the GT-R face for $2175. Now, shipping in Japan will probably cost me $500 so let's add that on.
$2675.
You have it shipped to a dismantler shop who removes engine, doors, and both front & rear subframes. While this is taking place, you can take the plates into the Land Transportation Office and deregister the car. This costs ~$15, and if JCI/Road Tax/Weight tax are current, you get some money back. Radical. Let's just say we got $15 so the cost evens out.
Now let's add $500 for processing by the dismantler.
$3175
Then you order your container. Let's say you go the expensive route and get one 20' container for the car, and nothing else. That alone is $3k.
$6175
So the container comes and you load it up. Now contrary to the fairy tale (whoops I mean 'ACTUAL FACT') that you mentioned, there are no inspectors to get the shipment by, whether by magic or by bribery. Just like the registration doesn't have to be 'destroyed, somehow (with money)'.
If ANYTHING, they'll simply log the contents of the container and send it off to its ship. So long as you're not marking it 'human cargo/sex slaves bound for North Korea/etc' they don't really give a shit.
Now it goes to the boat and floats around the ocean for a few months.
Now the boat has arrived at Long Beach harbor, and your container must clear customs. Now since you sent the shipment as 'used parts', you have to pay 3% tax on everything you have in the container. Neat part there is that you get to determine your own value. Let's say you went with actual value, so $2175. That's $65.25, so let's round that to $100.
$6275
Now that it's cleared customs (you filthy liar!) and you've paid your import fees, you're ready to receive the container, so you hire Joe's trucking to bring it to you. Let's call that an extra $500.
$6775
Joe brings the container himself, and leaves it for a day while you offload it. Let's say that's a $100 fee.
$6875.
Now you and your goons offload the container of all the parts, bring them back into your garage/shop/camping tent/dumpster, and start assembling.
Let's say you need $125 worth of stuff to get the car back together and running.
$7000
Now let's add in some magical fairytale bribes along the way, along with some extra hidden costs for $3k.
Now markup $2k and you're at $12k.
Hey rad! We're ready to sell. Now to find a sucker who's willing to buy a grey market car they can't register legally (except in Canada) and can't insure without lying about it.
As you can see, I took the most expensive route in every way I could and I STILL had to make up $3k worth of bullshit fees.
There are shipping companies that will ship entire cars to the US for $1500. There's some flubbing to be done, for sure but it's way cheaper. You could also get a 40' container for less cost per square foot, and ship 2 cars plus a few hundred cubic feet of room to throw parts in. That route would run you ~$5-6k or so, but then you get 2 cars across, and a bunch of parts to sell.
I could probably get an R32 to the states for $3k after all is said and done, and since I'm not going to buy an expensive one here, My all-in cost will be <$5k. Yay for $7k profit.
I was playing nice and didn't want to ruin your chance for a sale, but you decided to be a dick and threw it in my face with your 'superior knowledge'.
You want to kick sand in my face, I'll drop a dumptruck's worth on you.
Good luck selling that $2k car here now.
owned!!!! +1!!!!
noturS14
04-25-2007, 09:03 AM
to mrmephistopheles
i've got a proposition for ya, when i win the lottery i will pay you to get my dream nissan garage full, cuz i would get so lost in all that gettin a car here mess
b4racing
04-25-2007, 09:57 AM
All this bickering. Is this a feminist forum? Let him sell his car as he wants. I don't see it as a bad price for something they don't readily sell here. They may be cheap in Japan, but in the States, it is a little more difficult to aquire. It really is all about supply and demand. Do you remember how much the Evos were going for when they were first released in the US? This seems mild compared to that.
CylonFrakker
04-25-2007, 12:26 PM
I was playing nice and didn't want to ruin your chance for a sale, but you decided to be a dick and threw it in my face with your 'superior knowledge'.
You want to kick sand in my face, I'll drop a dumptruck's worth on you.
Good luck selling that $2k car here now.
PURE OWNAGE!!!!!!!
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liv2drift045
04-25-2007, 07:58 PM
All this bickering. Is this a feminist forum? Let him sell his car as he wants. I don't see it as a bad price for something they don't readily sell here. They may be cheap in Japan, but in the States, it is a little more difficult to aquire. It really is all about supply and demand.
Sure he can sell the car for whatever he wants, but as was said above why would anyone want to spend over $10K for a grey market vehicle that will technically NOT be legal. I would have never said anything but this idiot wanted to come on here and pretty much spit in the face of someone that was trying to help him[mrmeph]. You never know what someone else knows/ or info they have access to. I know a bit about importing cars from Japan and this guy wants to say "stfu if you dont know what your talking about" ? Well I do. So I said something. It's the internet. Bickering maybe, if you want to call it that. Sadly I'm sure someone will pay him for the car. It's just not worth what he wants for it, and thats a fact. Not an opinion.
hybrid_eg
04-26-2007, 01:07 AM
dont want to crap on your post but nobody here will buy it for that much, especially not registered.. now if you had it registered of course illegally.. but at least have something for it.. you may have a better chance of selling for that price.. other then that for the asking price good luck..
Now if you brough this car in as an investment to sell it and are justifying your cost of how much you spent to explain the selling price.. it still doesnt make sense.. no what leaves japan is very questionable.. tons of deals are made at junkyards and primarily they are run by certain individuals.. so to get a carrier to drop off an empty and load it up is no big deal.. now you definitely wouldnt ship this in a 20'ft.. its probably coming in a 40'ft along with other misc shit piled in there under an existing importer here in states that has been bringing parts for years.. already verified w/us customs so chance of that container getting pulled over for intentsive exam is slim.. maybe for x-ray but no big deal.. most likely it will make it here no prob.. even if they loaded an entire container with a complete car.. once the can is loaded at departure port.. its going straight to terminal to be loaded on a vessel period.. problem may arrise upon its arrival here.. but then again with us customs not quite watching every container and especially not keeping an eye on all importers over the years its a "loose process" so yes ton of them get away with it and thats how most of these complete cars get here to begin with..thats why you are not going to see a JOHN DOE trying to arrange his own CAN from Japan or any other country and attempting to bring it in his own name as first time importer.. he is bound the get fucked by customs, thats just how it goes.
zugoi
04-26-2007, 01:34 AM
Well he can sell it for what he wants. I mean if he throws alittle on top that can be expected for his time and work he had to do it get it over.3K over is way to over but, all in all he can put whatever price he wants. Their can be collectors out there or people who have rich parent who will just buy them whatever( im not talking about" Why not just buy a ferrari then" but like, Hey dad THATS the car i want.) those type of people. GL with your sale.
Not_Nissan
04-26-2007, 08:51 AM
This is like a TV show or something...So much Drama and dirty tricks being played...I LOVE IT...lol
nka203
04-30-2007, 05:40 PM
ship me to okinawa :aw:
RR777
04-30-2007, 10:56 PM
damn guys if this is a gts-t thats about the going rate on this side. you dont even want it registered because it just wont work. most that are i garauntee are not done legally. you dont want to get caught doing that. great for a track car.
i dont come here to often so i dont care, but everyone will argue forever with me on this. you can not legally register this car. it can be done in many many ways but none of which is completely straight. ive never heard of anyone actually getting busted on it but if you do your looking at jail time and no more car.
but seriously this is a good buy. just take a day to look into what is involved in getting any car over here. notice he had to pull some shifty stuff and pay an assload to do it. go seriuosly research this, not like the guy who just goes on a forum and asks how he can import a car.
3 sites to look through, US customs EPA and DOT.
liv2drift045
05-01-2007, 02:59 AM
I totally agree on getting it for a track car for the reason you stated and that has been stated 10 times above - it's not legal and won't be. As far as the price well we know my feelings on that. But as I said before I don't think he'll have a problem getting what he wants for it. I hope this site wasn't his only means of advertisement because if so he's only selling himself short.
240silviaguy
06-27-2007, 09:44 PM
give up on the skylines.. lol its soo played out since fast and faggots movie came out... just another over weight super car like the 3000 gto mits.... tooo fat to matter.
DaimyoBoutique
06-28-2007, 02:33 AM
give up on the skylines.. lol its soo played out since fast and faggots movie came out... just another over weight super car like the 3000 gto mits.... tooo fat to matter.
yeah.....240s arent played out at all :ugh:
hayaimoto
06-28-2007, 10:38 AM
Isnt this car at GSPEED CORP? They import cars to the US right? If this seller is simply a "customer" of GSPEED CORP and is attempting to make some money off a car he doesnt even own that would be un-fair to both buying and selling parties becuase they have now concluded with a "middle-man"?
r3skyline
06-28-2007, 10:54 AM
wow, i'll trade ya my 240 for it. :D its a ka24e-t.
bardabe
06-28-2007, 11:40 AM
so basically my car is worth more than his? lol that sucks
avs0730
07-01-2007, 08:19 AM
wow he got owned ande where is he. i guess he gave up lolol
kuramaya
07-01-2007, 08:33 AM
Wow...and people are giving away R32s here in Okinawa.
Oh my,
I will give you, 3 rides shotgun in my car and watch you piss your pants.
Fuck an RB20, Fuck a Skyline, Fuck that ridiculous Price, damn I could buy 12 of them for that price, and Fuck yo couch for being a prick.
saikomag
07-01-2007, 09:13 AM
Im sure you've imported a bunch of cars from japan. So you must really know how much it costs to get it over here. I bet you Can't even import a car i you tried. You don't even know what bringing a car over consists of. How can you say there is a lot of money to be made. I think Im selling this skyline for cheap. This is almost at my cost. Even a 3000 dollar car in japan your looking to spend about 10g's total to bring it over. And I'll even show you how
-first you have to buy the car
-then you have to take it to the shipping company
-It is illegal to ship over registered cars so the cars registeration has to be destroyed, Some how. (with money)
-also whole cars cannot be imported either unless you can sneak it in with toyotas, nissan,or hondas shipments.
-but we actually bring it in as a parts car.
-so we also have to pay for a shop in japan to pull the motor and doors off, Now I do not have a connection on mechanics in japan so I pay the full amount for that.
Now even with the engine out and doors off It will not pass inspection. The inspectors in japan has to be payed off just so that it can be off on its way back to america.
Yes this is already a lot of money spent.
but then we havent even started on the shipping yet.
The going rate on a container that fits a single car is 3000+ for shipping
and then you have to account in for tax in japan. And its a very wierd tax but your looking at like another 1500.(some kind of import tax)
In other words stfu, you don know wat your talking about. L
yeah thats right, you pay off the inspector in japan. HAHAHAHA!!!!
my friend will part the car for 80,000 yen. he works besides kazama auto if you want to check it.
alright alright, sorry.
either you think we're stupid or you just got jacked on the price you exporting that car over here.
good luck with the sale, i thikn ur better off with ebay on this one.
Erling_Aa
08-22-2007, 08:57 PM
240>skyline! End of statement... LOL
drifxtfx1
08-23-2007, 02:10 AM
u lookin for trades
blu808
08-23-2007, 02:18 AM
12k for a $2000 car.
www.surprisebuttseks.com
liv2drift045
08-23-2007, 05:17 AM
omfg this thread is still alive... i wonder if the car ever sold?
vvtisupra
08-23-2007, 10:51 AM
Excellent attitude to have. I like how although I refrained from completely shutting you down and warned others to stay out of your thread, you show your gratitude by be a jerk.
Since I clearly have no idea what I'm talking about, none of what I 'know' must be factual,.....
.......
Good luck selling that $2k car here now.
Some people might be willing to pay an extra 3 k because
1. They have no idea how to get a container
2. They are lazy
3. They don't want to make the first initial risk of losing a container damage product from drop containers, damage through shipping
4. They don't want to constantly check for when their container comes in
5. They don't want the risk of having 1-2 + months stuck in customs cuz they think you are smuggling stolen cars
6. They have money and don't give a fuck
7. know of a fan boy that they can flip the car to for 5 k more
8. Using it for a track only car and has a cushy wallet
9. Fan boy with mommy and daddy's money
10. All the above...
As for the rest of these people on the forum who like to bitch about a prices who have no intentions of buying. They are crying about this post because
1. Jealousy
2. Bored
3. A little bitch
4. Knows someone that knows someones cousin who knows a friend in the military who knows a guy in japan who knows a guy who owns a used car lot in japan and heard from that guy who knows this guys cousin who talked to the guy in the military who talked to the guy in japan, who bought an R32 for cheap from the guy who owns a used car lot in japan and can have it shipped for cheaper.
5. aRe ZiLvIaNs 4 LiFe
Jung918
08-23-2007, 12:34 PM
12k for a $2000 car.
www.surprisebuttseks.com
People paid 10k over msrp when the evo came state side. Who the hell pays over 45k for an evo? Little kids that have access to their parents pocket books.
bamaboy
08-23-2007, 05:41 PM
5. aRe ZiLvIaNs 4 LiFe
+ 1 for you fo sHO!!!!!
kev946
08-25-2007, 02:08 AM
wasnt there something about a car for sale in this thread?
silvia_monkey
08-25-2007, 10:06 AM
did any of you guys noticed he hasnt posted anything since that whole list he made of how he got the car and shipped it out.....
i think you guys scared him away :eek:
man this is like a TV show anyone want some popcorn? :drama:
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