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1999 Nissan Skyline

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  • Ask for the export certificate
  • Ask for underbody, engine bay, and rear-quarter photos
  • Consider a third-party pre-purchase inspection (PPI)

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AI Summary

Listed by a JDM importer in California, USA.

  • Low mileage at 26,719 mi on the odometer
  • United States import

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Specifications

Vehicle details

Generation
R34
Mileage
43,000 km26,700 mi
Year
1999
Make
Nissan
Model
Skyline
Exterior
Black
Listing
JDM-ZTT-AGJA
Listed
VIN
BNR34
Location
United States

Description

1999 NISSAN SKYLINE GT-R FOR SALE IN CYPRESS, CALIFNOIRA 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R Black ( RHD ) Right Hand Drive 6-Speed Manual Transmission 42207 KM / 26,226 Miles Toprank Importers brings Japanese Domestic Market ( JDM ) cars to U.S. roads. From the Nissan Skyline GT-R to Toyota Chaser, we focus on vehicles 25 years and older that are legal to import. As 2001 builds reach their 25th anniversary in 2026, new models become eligible each month by build date. Services: JDM Imports • Show or Display Assistance • Vehicle Sourcing ( Learn More ) Inventory & Financing: View Cars • [contact removed]
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• [contact removed] Contact: [phone removed] • sales@ More Info: FAQ • 2026 Import Guide • Media Hub • Blog Hub Important: All vehicles sold "AS-IS." Not registerable in California until compliant ( California ). FMVSS exemption at 25 yrs, EPA exemption at 21 yrs (state rules may apply). Cars eligible to import in 2026: R34 GT-R • Silvia S15 •Evo VII • WRX STI GDB • Integra Type R DC5 • Stagea M35 • Aristo V300 • Altezza RS200 • Mark II JZX110 • S2000 AP1 '01 • MR-S '01

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