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1963-1968 Skyline 1500 Lets get this out of the way:
"These are so old? They can't be in good condition." Not so fast Steely Dan! Japan's standards for used cars is like the strict German elementary school teacher you wish you never had. If any car this old made it to auction, it's in good shape. Actually, scratch that. They're in GREAT shape. The owner(s) of these cars took care of them, and they knew what they had. Now you know what you can have. The 1500GT is Godzilla's soft side, but despite it's age it can still turn heads. Estimated Price: $12,000-$15,000 |
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1968-1972 Skyline 2000GT You've probably already looked at the estimated price, and if you haven't already then you just did. It's hefty, I'll admit it, but just look at it.
The 2000GT is back in style, just like the Fairlady. We've all seen what can be done with them, and if you're going to do it right then you need to start in Japan. These Skyline's are beautiful, and they're even more beautiful at auction. The only 2000GT's that run through the auctions are in amazing condition, and that's why this price can be justified. I wish bids were lower for 2000GT's, but just look at it. The grandpa of the GTR that still has it going on. Estimated Price: $25,000+ |
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1969-1979 Fairlady Z One of the most iconic classic Japanese cars there is. The 240z is back in style, and they look more attractive than ever. Japanese sellers know they're in demand, and this means there are plenty on the market.
Fairlady Z's are in some of the best conditions of any car I see in the auctions. It's not uncommon to see a 1969 Fairlady with 20,000 miles and an immaculate body. Every penny you can spend on one of these is worth it. Just look at it. Good God. All photos for these cars are real auction examples. If this picture makes you almost wet your pants like it does me, this is your chance at owning your dream. If you're interested in swapping a new engine into a 240z, check out this Leisure Post! Estimated Price: $15,000+ |
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1989-1990 300zx 300ZX's have potential. I've seen it, you've seen it, and most car scenes have seen it. They can hold some serious power, and 300ZX's have that peculiar look that no other car can pull off (you know what I'm talking about).
For those that want a convertible, but don't want a convertible. For those that want a sports car, but want to hide in the shadows. For those that love all generations of Z''s, and want feel closer to its roots. This is the chance of a lifetime. These 300's are waiting for a new owner to sit in the RHD seat, and they couldn't be more anxious. Estimated Price: $7,000-$9,000
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1989-1990 Silvia S13 (180sx) Behind the GTR, the S13 is one of the most well known vehicles from Japan.
Known for its ability to hold many different engines, and its knack for being sideways, the S13 is an artists dream. While many other cars are built purely for function or form, the S13's mastery is in its balance. With its relatively inexpensive price, and surprisingly good conditions, many S13's have a chance at a new life in the US. Whether you want to slide around a corner, you just want to be closer to the ground, or you want a beautiful sleeper there are S13's out there. Silvias have always ran car events and shows because of their affordability and awesome potential This is your chance to join the party. Estimated Price: $6,000-$9,000 |
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1971-1990 Sunny Truck There aren't many USDM trucks that compare to the Sunny truck. Like most of these other vehicles, the Sunny truck has been seen in many import magazines and national events. Not much can compare to a Sunny dropped low and clean as a whistle.
The best part about the Sunny is that most of the trucks that pass through the auctions are in great condition. These example photos are very similar to what you'll be able to obtain. We're not the only one's who love these trucks! Not many truck drivers can say they drive a RHD... Estimated Price: $6,000-$8,000 |
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1989-1990 Skyline R32 GTS-T GTS-T, GTS-4, Type M, You dream it, you can have it. The GTS-T Is no where near as popular as the GTR, but the price tag is much more crowd pleasing. Want a platform to really move the crowd, but not spend all your money on the car yourself? The GTS may be right for you.
Unlike the GTR, the GTS can be family friendly. With the ability of being a sedan or coupe gives the GTS the edge when it comes to sitting room. The GTS-T is 2-wheel drive, while the GTS-4 is AWD. Do they have as much power as the GTR? Nope. Do they turn as many heads? Yep. It's a Skyline regardless of what's under the hood! Skylines are the flagship of Nissan, and the dreams of many. Estimated Price: $7,000-$10,000 |
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1989-1990 Skyline R32 GTR Godzilla. The holy grail. The best thing to happen to the world ever.
The GTR has been called many things, and is by far the most popular vehicle in this list. Its aggresive, it's strong as an ox (an RB26DETT ox), and it was never sold in the US market... We all know there are a handful of R32's in the US today. Either from the Motorex scandal, or just for show/race. Regardless, now's the time to be one of the lucky ones. The ruler of Japan can now cross the sea (affordably). Estimated Price: $14,000-$18,000 |
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1989-1990 Savanna RX-7 (FC) Rotary engines are pretty awesome. Don't like rotary engines? That's fine, the 2nd generation RX-7s have been known to hold all sort of engines. Fitted with a body similar to the power houses of Japanese sports cars, the Savannah RX-7 has an engine bay and a body ready for action.
The RX-7 gets better every generation (we're waiting for the 3rd generation to be 25 years old, trust us), but there's just a special feeling with the Savannah. With its classic flip lights and edgy frame, this car pulls off a look that not many can hold. With spinning rotors in its heart, the Savannah RX-7 is special, and creates an even more special dream. Estimated Price: $6,500-$9,500 |
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1983-1987 SPRINTER TRUENO Initial D...
If you want this car, I know how you feel. To tear down the Gunma mountain pass like Takami Fujiwara is a dream, and even though we're not in Gunma, this dream can be owned. This car is even more popular in Japan than the US. Not only are they more popular, but the actually exist in Japan. What does that mean? We can get them. You can own one. You can be like Takami. Estimated Price: $12,000-$15,000 |
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1970-1977 Celica 1600GT One of the most underrated Japanese classics there is. It's hard to believe that the 1600GT is a Celica. It's mean, it's aggressive, and too many people don't know they exist.
The US deserves more classic cars like the 1600GT, and we want to make it happen. This car will undoubtably turn heads, and we can't wait to get one shipped over. Japan has more muscle than just Skyline's and Z's, and it's about time that's recognized. Estimated Price: $15,000+ |
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1988-1990 Soarer GT Kind of like a mob car, isn't it? If you're even looking at this car it's not because of the outside.
With the power packed 2JZ engine of the iconic Toyota Supra under the engine, the Soarer doesn't move like a mob car. Just like the Supra, the Soarer comes with enough power to make you hold onto the steering wheel. Unlike the Supra, this car can be imported affordably. These cars can be seen in magazines owned by residents of Canada, Indonesia, and Australia. Power packed, dropped to the ground, you name it. The Soarer want more, and you can give it to her. You can be the owner of this power hungry sleeper in the US. Estimated Price: $8,000-$10,000 |
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1980-1990 Corrolla Simple, and with a whole lot of potential.
The Corolla is the type of vehicle you get as your first car, and then you never want to get rid of it. I'm not sure if it's the simplicity, or just the practicality, but the Corolla makes a whole lot of sense. Being able to appeal to almost all age types isn't common, but the Corolla is. We've seen them beaten up, torn apart, destroyed, and scrapped. If you're like me, though, you've seen them at the greatest US car shows year after year. The Corolla is built for the every day drive, but can be fashioned beautifully to anyone's liking; just look at that price tag. Estimated Price: $5,000-$7,000 |
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1988-1990 Land Cruiser Nice truck, right? Tough, vintage, and right hand drive? Try finding that anywhere else!
The Land Cruiser lives up to its name, and compared to any American equivalent with its age, it stands tall. These trucks come in wagon or standard bed form, and there are plenty of them waiting for their dream owner. Estimated Price: $7,000-$10,000 |
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1973-1990 Starlet We've seen these hatchbacks at car shows. Their owners are usually very adamant about that peculiar style that only a Starlet can provide. Like the baby of a Volkswagen Golf that moved to Japan, the Starlet is indeed special.
Starlet lovers and Volkswagen lovers alike will stare in awe at you steering on the right hand side. Planning to make a model out of one of these babies? You know passerby's will be envious. (Not to mention the affordability of a Starlet) They're a perfect canvas for that beautiful master piece you've dreamed of. Estimated Price: $6,000-$8,000 |
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1983-1990 CR-X CR-X's have a following. However, they don't get enough recognition. What will it take for CR-X's to get the recognition they deserve? Well, if they were true JDM, we think that would get some more attention.
It's a Civic. Yet, it only looks like a Civic sometimes. Abused, and sometimes unappreciated, the CR-X needs more owners that will treat them like dreams. That's what we want to happen, and we know there are drivers out there who share that passion. Estimated Price: $5,500-$7,500 |