PDA

View Full Version : FS: 1994 R32 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II


PARAD0X
05-28-2004, 11:14 AM
I have a friend who imports car, and he told me to spread the word.

(the rest is quoted from him)

"Yes, you read that right. We're importing this one straight from Japan and need to find a buyer ASAP. Please note that this car is sold as-is for off-road use only. We do not legalize them for street use, you'll have to take care of that yourself."

Details are as follows:

100% stock.

Year: 1994
Make: NISSAN
Model: SKYLINE
Trim: GT-R V-SPEC II
Chassis: BNR32
Body: COUPE
Displacement: 2600cc
Color: Silver
Mileage: 79,000Km (49,088 Miles)

Asking price is $25,000. We will offer a non-refundable layaway if you can put down 50% ($12,500) up front. The car is yours when paid in full.

if interested: [email protected] please no dreamers, only if seriously interested.

Pictures follow.

Front:

http://www.rc-syndicate.com/images/skyline11-f.jpg

Rear:

http://www.rc-syndicate.com/images/skyline11-b.jpg

Interior:

http://www.rc-syndicate.com/images/skyline11-in.jpg

not sure why theres no engine shot but thats what he gave me to work with. it is a GTR in mint condition. remember NOT STREET LEGAL

irax
05-29-2004, 01:26 AM
car that clean + no california lift = motor still intackt... gl selling it..

kaneda3
05-30-2004, 04:53 PM
yeah nothing like a 100% markup on a car and all they do is put it on a boat :ghey:

nismo skyline
05-30-2004, 10:37 PM
25k for a 10 year old car you cant even drive on the street

nrg
05-30-2004, 11:54 PM
if i were to buy one, i would go get one for 7-10k USD. The actual price in japan.

Rookie84
05-31-2004, 12:02 AM
That's not a bad deal considering Motorex sells 94 GT-R V-spec II for around $48k. You'll have to go through Motorex and pay $16k for legalization, which is the ONLY way to legalize any Skylines in the US. So that would add up to be $41k + other additional costs. I think this would come out to be about the same price as Motorex car, and this car also has higher mileage than most Motorex cars.

Tygma
05-31-2004, 12:10 AM
aw no shift knob?

s13Dr1ft
05-31-2004, 10:23 AM
$25K for a 10 year old NON-Legal BNR32...No thanks. i can get one cheaper from my importer. I would rather have an R33 anyways. =0\

derrick
05-31-2004, 11:14 AM
i see a lot of responses to this, for those that actually would consider purchasing a skyline, or have recently been in the market for one, what would you fairly pay for an R32 GTR Nismo Edition fully legalized? Assume decent mileage and body condition etc.? i hate to hijack this thread i just may be coming accross one soon. thanks!

nismo skyline
05-31-2004, 01:07 PM
i see a lot of responses to this, for those that actually would consider purchasing a skyline, or have recently been in the market for one, what would you fairly pay for an R32 GTR Nismo Edition fully legalized? Assume decent mileage and body condition etc.? i hate to hijack this thread i just may be coming accross one soon. thanks!

no more than 35k

A51_RPS13
06-01-2004, 12:51 AM
WOuld the car come with de-registration papers from japan? Otherwise there is no way that even motorex can legalize the car. You could do it yourself to save a lot of money, but it will take time. Motorex is NOT the only other people that can legalize your Skyline there are plenty of other companies. Just look around and call. Don't mean to hijack your thread. Price is kinda high, but it's also hard to find a Vspec II that clean. And true, you probably only got the car for 10k at the most, not to hate, but lower the price and you might get more bites.

TokyoNights
06-01-2004, 05:32 PM
There are no engine shots because I bet they shipped the car over without one as parts then the motor/trans seperately/

irax
06-02-2004, 03:52 PM
ohh dang i missed the part for offroad use only...btw Motorex is the most known place SELLS legalized skylines, they dont own the import legalization market.. you can legalize one on your own just contact your local DMV...

Pudula
06-02-2004, 04:10 PM
I can run up to casa grande,az and get a 60$/year mail box and register any car there no questions asked on emissions or anything...legalization-schmegalization

kcolyer27
06-02-2004, 06:32 PM
Pretty car but i think the price is about 10k too much

jcagni
06-02-2004, 08:17 PM
This is just me wondering, but what if I were to buy an r33. (not legalized) and put my s14 tag on it and my registration on it. Then if I were to be pulled over I would just tell the officer it was a highly modified 240sx. How would they know I was lieing?

I could just keep my s14 parked with no plates on it and as long as I keep it inspected and pay a few dollars to the guy at the shop I know that does inspections to not put the stick on the vehical but just give it to me what would be wronge with this scheme?

Mr. Spool
06-02-2004, 08:33 PM
looks like someone took some pics of a r33 in a parking lot and wants to run a scam, sorry if I am wrong here but 50% down for an unseen car is kind of scetchy. People do this on audi forums all the time.

msaskin
06-02-2004, 08:41 PM
This is just me wondering, but what if I were to buy an r33. (not legalized) and put my s14 tag on it and my registration on it. Then if I were to be pulled over I would just tell the officer it was a highly modified 240sx. How would they know I was lieing?

I could just keep my s14 parked with no plates on it and as long as I keep it inspected and pay a few dollars to the guy at the shop I know that does inspections to not put the stick on the vehical but just give it to me what would be wronge with this scheme?

The lack of a VIN number on the skyline would pose a problem.

~matt

SR_TeXaN
06-08-2004, 04:01 PM
Why not just put a skyline motor in a 240 thats a helluva lot cheaper.

Bliss
06-09-2004, 02:57 PM
Why not just put a skyline motor in a 240 thats a helluva lot cheaper.

theres alot more to a car than the motor.

reccakun08
06-10-2004, 10:25 AM
AWD baby! but it so expensive to own a car and not be able to drive it around where ever you go.

sil40sx
06-13-2004, 11:24 AM
you could always start the registration process as a kit car, then just never finish it. if you get pulled over, you can show the officer that you have a temp. permit. then, after that permit is expired for a few months, go get another one

iyceman
06-13-2004, 12:11 PM
How much does that cost? Sounds a lil' sketchy to me, especially since NY hates modified cars (i.e. NYS law states ANY louder than stock exhaust is illegal, which means pretty much anything not OEM is illegal).

Wei240
06-13-2004, 10:35 PM
don't think many ppl would actually put money for down payment to not even know if or when the car will get here... good luck...

Jhay
06-13-2004, 11:37 PM
plus looks like the poster of this isnt even coming back to reply to any of these replies...