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I absolutly love the r32 gtr and had planned on getting one this year but isnt able to because i live in callifornia and motorex isnt running anymore. I am in college and i have money saved up i was thinking in 10 years wouldnt it be considered a classic there for legal in the us?
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Re: R32 registared as a classic car?
25 years, so earliest would be 2014 for a 1989 R32. (depending on production date)
I will then own another one.
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Does anyone know this for sure
? That will be awsome then
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Re: R32 registared as a classic car?
it's posted all over this forum. Law has been in effect for over 10 years.
Search for NHTSA 25 year grey import collectors law.
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Re: R32 registared as a classic car?
THanks man
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Re: R32 registared as a classic car?
NP.
Something to look foward to when you finish school. It's not only about how easy an R32 GTR can be made a low 12/ high 11 sec. 1/4 mile car, but how fun they are to drive.
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