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Have you ever lusted after Japanese sports cars? Only to be disappointed by the manufacturers not offering them for sale here in the U.S. Although a little unconventional, you can still get your hands on these high-performance machines. Thanks to companies like PicknBuy24 us Americans can take advantage of the Japanese government’s dislike for old cars (they tax the heck out of old cars to promote the sale of newer models) and pick them up at almost ridiculous discounts. For example: this R32 Skyline GT-R would look be perfect next to my turbocharged 240SX and at only $7200 plus shipping makes this early 90’s super car fit any budget.
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3 comments: Buying Japanese


Dennissonmiller (428)
Posted on
03.21.2010 @ 23:13
Just like Singapore, they are limiting the new cars for 10year after that you need to replace it, if not you need to pay for a higher taxes.

scooby2 (421)
Posted on
04.21.2009 @ 23:34
This is cool a better way to fit a powerful car in your garage within the budget. That’s what you call going Japanese!

AK47 (1029)
Posted on
04.21.2009 @ 22:37

Thats amazing.

A couple of grand on a decent turbo, a new camshaft and bigger injectors and you will have a car making 500hp at the wheels on stock internals. Heck, if the stock ceramic turbos are in good conditions, you can make as much as 380whp. You can also get an interior upgrade (the interior is driver oriented and lasts long but is just ugly).

For around a total of 20k, you can have a proper street ride running the 1/4 in 11s easily.


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