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1986 NISSAN SKYLINE HR31 GTS-X 24V TURBO COUPE

$18,800

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Year: 1986
Make: NISSAN
Model: SKYLINE HR31 GTS-X 24V TURBO COUPE
Mileage: 194,000
Trans: 5 speed manual
Colour: Black
Price: $18,800

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This classic 1986 Nissan Skyline HR31 GTS-X24V TURBO COUPE was sold at USS Nagoya on 06 March 2020 for 900,000 YEN FOB, which would be equivalent to approx. $18,800 complied plus on road costs (@ 69 Yen to the dollar) under the 1988 and older rule for Australia. This should be used as a guide as prices naturally vary over time depending on condition, kms, specification level, supply, demand, exchange rates and other factors. Please note that this vehicle is an EXAMPLE only and is not available for sale. It is intended to provide a good indication of prices at the date listed. We can source for import another Nissan Skyline R31 or other collector car directly from Japan - simply contact us to discuss the specific vehicle you are looking for and current pricing. To see what's available and research prices you can browse past and upcoming Japanese auction vehicles of any model and add yourself to our free email auction alerts trial.

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