FS: 1990 Nissan Skyline GTS-t TYPE M (IN JAPAN)

This vehicle is currently available through one of our local dealers. Vehicle has been inpected by myself, and is now approved forsale to the Canadian market.

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Year: 1990
Make: Nissan
Model: Skyline GTS-t TYPE M
Color: Black Metallic
D/T: 2000cc-5 speed manual
KM: 95,200 (timing belt replaced)
Factory Options: power steering, power brakes, power windows, power door locks, 2-way tilt, AC,

Aftermarket options: Blitz BOV, HKS airfilter, CUSCO front strut bar, Greddy turbo timer, Defi gauge package, grex shifter handle, Nardi steering wheel, aftermarket CD head unit. aftermarket 17" wheels

FOB: 450,000 JPY (roughly $4790.00 CDN)
Price of car in Japan

C&F: 635,000 JPY (roughly $6740.00 CDN)
Price of car including shipping to Canada

Total: $7740.00 CDN (exlcludes registration costs/brokerage/inland transportation)
Price of car including shipping to Canada and our service fee

Tariff tax 6.1%> 290.00 CDN
GST tax 7%> 335.00
AC tax> 100.00 CDN
Agriculture tax> 43.00 CDN
Brokerage fee> 180.00 CDN

In the end you will be paying roughly $8690.00 CDN for this car. This price does not include personal vehicle registration costs.

The initial price for this car should be 450,000 JPY. The total price stated includes freight and our service fee to the desired port. For a detailed description of this car including a full photo set please email here: info@feastautoexport.com

jesus, that is a sweet car. I almost wish i didnt just buy my 240.

Personally, I would take a Silvia over this car, but this is just my personal preference. Good luck with your car, and if your in need of anything from Japan, shoot me a line and ill surely do my best to help out.

Adam

does anyone know the cost of insurance on such imports in GTA? The bare minimum for insurability? how’s with reliability and cost of repairs let alone of parts?

As for parts I stand by all my customers for anything they need.

I called my insurance company once and asked that question… they said it wouldn’t be a big difference at all b/w my 240 and that car. Since it’s 15+ years old, the insurance is fairly low… I got quoted for something like 150/month for full coverage. But they did say they would have to come and actually apraise the car before they insured it.

Also, you’ll have to ask them if they can insure a car with a non-standard VIN, i.e. a 9 digit number, instead of a 17 digit number… some insurance companies can do it, and some can’t depending on the software they use.

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