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Old 12-28-2001, 01:55 AM
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skyline?

how much would it cost for me to have a skyline purchased and shipped over to Canada including shipping costs and taxes and stuff? I'm just curious. Thanks.
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Old 12-28-2001, 01:58 AM
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check www.skylinegtr.com

It's a company called motorex that imports skylines to the united states. I'm not sure about canada though, but this will give you an estimate on prices. Just click stock list to see what they currently have.
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You will need to check with the Candian transport laws. I know the GTR's probablly will not comply. When I talked with Sean of MotoRex he explained to me that they had to do hundereds of thousands of dollars in crash testing to comply with US standards.

While he did not divulge details I know quite a bit has to be done with side intrusions and such. Best of luck to you.
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I beleave that Canada's impact standards are higher then the US's, this would make it much harder to get a skyline. Well, perhaps not, call around and see what the laws are on importing non street licencable vehicals to canada. The catch in the US is that they have to be converted by some one licenced to do so (RI, Registered Importer) and you have to have the signed work contract at the docks when your car arrives and it has to go straight to the RI. This may be different in canada. I'm sure it will still be a hassle but who knows if it will be a pricey as it is in the states.
About the shipping, I've seen 4,500USD to ship to LA, I don't know about canada, I'm guessing it would be like 5k USD or so.
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