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    Keeping RS6 & selling Skyline

    Keeping RS6 and selling Skyline.

    Maybe someone knows someone.......that know someone

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/a...8755&key=39622

    Gotta make way for my just acquired '70 Cuda Convertible
    2003 Nogaro RS6 Avant
    2002 R34 Skyline M Spec NUR
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    kinda expensive for a modded car tbh.. So imported? left hand drive?

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    It's in New Zealand $

    Japanese cars are made to be modded because of the 280hp limit they have / had? This is not a riced out car. Its in GT2 territory in just about every aspect.

    This car moves. Autocar did an article on it. How about 80-120kmh in 1.44 secs.

    Just checked the site...over 18000 hits in 5 days!!!
    Last edited by vs2; November 10th, 2005 at 19:20.
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    so.. You cant ask the price for how much you modded it ROFL!

    For that kind of money I could buy 4 second hand RS6's rofl.. Or I Could buy a new ferrari F430.. Or a 911GT2.. Or a lamborghini gallardo or or or..
    Just to expensive for a modded R34 tbh..
    Ask like round 80/100K..

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    Well you don't have to be such a smart-ass about it. Obviously you don't know what you are talking about.

    4 months ago I got offered over $200k NZD but did not want to sell at that time. The same guy brought and imported an M Spec (not NUR) and has 24 Million Yen in the car so far...no joke.

    if you look on the Prospec Motorsport website you will see all the cars sell quickly and around 55-60K Pds.

    A NUR just sold in Australia for 190K AUD

    In the USA when Motorex was in business a NUR was brought in and sold for 110K USD.
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    Originally posted by vs2
    Well you don't have to be such a smart-ass about it. Obviously you don't know what you are talking about.

    4 months ago I got offered over $200k NZD but did not want to sell at that time. The same guy brought and imported an M Spec (not NUR) and has 24 Million Yen in the car so far...no joke.

    if you look on the Prospec Motorsport website you will see all the cars sell quickly and around 55-60K Pds.

    A NUR just sold in Australia for 190K AUD

    In the USA when Motorex was in business a NUR was brought in and sold for 110K USD.
    110K ok.. you ask 190K.. Or do you mean al sorts of dollars?

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    190k NZD = 130k USD
    190k NZD = 178k AUD
    190k NZD = 74k British
    190k NZD = 15M yen.
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    Ok now its more resonable BTW WHY YOU FORGET EURO! FOR GOD SAKE!

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    Originally posted by Kappe
    Ok now its more resonable BTW WHY YOU FORGET EURO! FOR GOD SAKE!
    190K NZD = 111k Euro
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    wow...good luck with the Cuda...but why would you change such an amazing car as the Skyline GT-R 34 fo such and old car like the Cuda ?? ...I mean...if I had a Skyline I will change it...fo a brand new M6...or...Porsche...

    Cheers

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    Originally posted by JavierNuvolari
    wow...good luck with the Cuda...but why would you change such an amazing car as the Skyline GT-R 34 fo such and old car like the Cuda ?? ...I mean...if I had a Skyline I will change it...fo a brand new M6...or...Porsche...

    Cheers
    Thanks and I know exactly what you are saying. Everyone thinks I'm crazy. I'm 45 and its just time to move on. That ad on Trademe has had 19000 hits in 6 days!!! I get the bow down all the time in the Skyline but its usually always by kids..lol Even the guy's kid that I brought the CUDA off in Wisconsin asked for me to send a photo of it to him. I doubt if there has ever been a Skyline in Wisconsin.

    But the CUDA is no slouch 650hp (900 w/nitrous) 604ci Hemi Mega Block.
    Just a different beast that does 10sec 1/4's.

    So I'll have that and my RS6 and I'll be a happy camper.
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    i used to own a 1968 shelby gt 350. wounderful car. quit amazing. man what i wouldnt give to get that car back.
    looked like this one but blue with white strips. what a chick magnet also.
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    Awesome. Fetching big bucks to now these Muscle Cars. I'm not really into the investment / matching #'s side of it as I want a car I can drive.

    A guy at the Volo car museum told me that 2 matching # CUDA's sold recently for 4 & 5 Million $US!!!!! Holy Sheep5hit Batman.

    here's mine.

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    Damn dude $130,667.02 US. Nice car though for real. I'd probably buy it if it were like 100k less, lol.

    How does the thing run? Have you ever dyno tested it? Around how much power is it running like 500-600?
    What made you want to get some components from Nismo while others from Mines and HKS vs. just getting a lot of them from the same tuner?

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    At 21psi its making 640-680 hp using a DynaPack.
    Used 'Mines" & 'HKS' & 'Nismo' because they are top of the line and professional tuners in Japan chose the Spec. sheet for this car.
    2003 Nogaro RS6 Avant
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    I guess your aim was to get the best parts that each manufacturer makes. What I meant was why choose a Nismo intercooler over an HKS one and things like that. I mean I could understand why you wouldn't buy like a suspension from HKS and things like that.

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    ... or wait another year + and get a new GT-R (Skyline) in left hand drive, with a warranty for $70,000 +-

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