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    Hey guys, I am wondering what I should be expecting to pay for a R32 or R33 GTR in canada. Less than 100 000km. excellent condition.

    I am asking this because the importers I have emailed all seem to be saying the cars cost so much more than what I'd expect a 15-20 year old car to cost. I know its a skyline but damn, not being able to get an auction grade 4 R32 GTR for $10000 cad seems fishy. or even an auction grade 4 R33 GTR for $14-15000 cad.

    Because of this I will probably just buy a car already in BC, but even then whats a fair price? apologies for the Noobish questions.

    I searched for some sort of similar thread, sorry if this is a duplicate.

    Thanks for your help.

  • #2
    you can buy a r32 for 7-9k in canada but the condition might not be as you described. if you want something mint id pay 10ish. i wouldnt worry too much about the milage on it since most of the kms on jdm cars arent accurate. a r33 id expect to pay 13-16k.
    1991 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R: 710whp 521 ft/lbs 27.5psi 11.8 @126mph low boost

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    • #3
      thanks for the input gtrjon

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      • #4
        I think that number may be closer to $20K for an R33 by the time it's landed and inspected, etc.


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        • #5
          Originally posted by Voodoo_ChildR32 View Post
          I think that number may be closer to $20K for an R33 by the time it's landed and inspected, etc.


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          I definitely agree. Although there are some lucky finds. Kunnz can definitely attest to that. He picked up a mint 97 silver GTR R33 Vspec for a very fair price. Not going to give the exact price but it was in the 16,000$ CAD range. Bone stock and in mint shape. Take your time when you are looking for a Skyline, dont just jump at the first one you find. It takes time to find one that is worth dropping the money on. Also if you are interested in importing your own I would recommend speaking with Craig Pollock from Bonsai Rides or Kunnz (Kunal Arneja) hes on GTRCanada as well. They are both great brokers to go through.

          Good luck with finding something you want, and remember take your time!
          1991 Nissan Skyline GTR - Build in progress.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BrianR32 View Post
            I definitely agree. Although there are some lucky finds. Kunnz can definitely attest to that. He picked up a mint 97 silver GTR R33 Vspec for a very fair price. Not going to give the exact price but it was in the 16,000$ CAD range. Bone stock and in mint shape. Take your time when you are looking for a Skyline, dont just jump at the first one you find. It takes time to find one that is worth dropping the money on. Also if you are interested in importing your own I would recommend speaking with Craig Pollock from Bonsai Rides or Kunnz (Kunal Arneja) hes on GTRCanada as well. They are both great brokers to go through.

            Good luck with finding something you want, and remember take your time!
            Thanks for the kind words Brian, much appreciated.

            To add to what he said, there are a few deals here and there when looking through the auctions, you just need patience. I'm satisfied with what I scored my GT-R for because the km (75,000) was right around what I wanted, it was a series 3 (xenons!! )and also a V spec. To add to that, the thing is absolutely bone stock with just a blitz catback. Another bonus was what my exporter and I thought was a boost controller from the auction pictures ended up just being a 6 CD changer console for the changer in the back haha, that was a good surprise...really gave me confidence in the GTR's history and its previous owner. Not to mention I got all its shaken history from it's first purchase so I know what has been changed/replaced over its life time.

            Shoot me a message and I can give you insight on what R32's and R33's are currently going for in auction as well as the past sales. I also have a pricer to give you an idea of what it would cost landed with duties/taxes/dock fees, this should help you make up your mind.
            97' R33 GT-R Vspec
            Sonic Silver

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            • #7
              Hes talking about a local canadian car not importing one which is a totally different story.
              1991 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R: 710whp 521 ft/lbs 27.5psi 11.8 @126mph low boost

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              • #8
                Just helping him explore options as he did mention that he looked into importing but thanks for clarifying Jon...
                97' R33 GT-R Vspec
                Sonic Silver

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                • #9
                  Skylines already landed in Canada are cheap cause the market is flooded with them..

                  Ones in japan not to cheap..

                  Be careful and buy local..

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                  • #10
                    This R33 GTR the guy has been trying to sell for months.
                    http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/rd...103800717.html (A reasonable low offer in Cash might make it yours)
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                    Imports are more then a Fad, they are a Life Style
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                    • #11
                      That is a variable question. Price depends on:

                      - Year
                      - Spec
                      - Condition
                      - Mileage
                      - Paint Colour

                      and other factors. The cars certainly sell for cheap in Japan, but when you import them you still have to pay duty charges and HST, which can easily be up to 25% of the price. Keep in mind that importers also have to pay shipping charges, shipping insurance, etc. and have to make some profit on the car and prices can get up there. You can save a couple thousand importing yourself but it can be a tricky process.

                      I would say for a real good quality R33 you will easily be paying $20,000+. An R32 maybe $15,000+. A lot of the R33's for sale at local importers (other than RD) for around $16K or so are low auction grade cars that will need lots of mechanical work when you get them home.
                      1995 R33 GTR Vspec - Sold
                      2004 Dodge SRT-4 Stage 3R - Sold
                      2013 Subaru WRX STI - Where is the power? - Daily

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                      • #12
                        I would buy one already landed, especially if you want an R32. There are so many available here now it just makes sense, then you can also negotiate price based on condition/your inspection of it.
                        I just got my R32 GTR for 8500. That was already saftied and Etested (Ontario), and in excellent mechanical shape with a newer rebuild engine (160 compression across), some minor but quality mods, and a lot of the initial mainteneance already performed on the rest of the car.
                        However, the guy had insurance issues and had to sell (again, Ont), also the paint is original with some shipping marks and fade.
                        Hence the price I got.
                        Keep looking, they're out there...

                        Rick
                        '89 GTST - SOLD
                        '92 GTR
                        '94 Mitsubishi Pajero 2.8TD LWB
                        '12 Mazda3 Sport Skyactiv

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                        • #13
                          To buy one already landed is of course cheaper, some one else is eating the importation expenses most likely.
                          I'd say between $10-18K is reasonable for something already landed, or something imported just for you.
                          But there are a ton of variables.
                          We just imported one that is most likely the most expensive BNR32 in Canada. It was more than worth it though, as there was at least $70-80K in parts and labour in it.
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