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Brother. I was in the army. I would say sell it and buy something else.. i am sure you can get a better car in Japan.
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wouldn't it be cheaper to buy a domestic z there? or as others said... a skyline.
or fk it. just get both =P |
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very dated list but yea... guess it might be cheaper to import and get certified... maybe.
So, How Much Does a Nissan 370Z Coupe Cost Where You Live? |
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The GT-R spec V is still well over $100K US, and that's WITH the dollar stronger than the yen right now (~Y120 to the dollar). |
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When I went to Japan, I left my car in storage (Mitsu 3000GT VR-4) and went through 7 cars in 7 years there. I bought a R32 for 5k and sold it to someone going to Spain for 10k. Then I bought a U.S. Spec e36 M3 for 7k, brought it to HI and sold it to someone here in LA for 14k. Look for U.S. Spec cars to import and sell!
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$185,782 for a base 370z in Singapore......?
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Nice! Actually, that is a S14 Kouki;). I have always liked the Sileighty for some odd reason....
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