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Originally Posted by bing240sx
these are fairly common up here in Canada since we have a 15 year rule rather than your 25 year rule.
that said, this looks like a really good clean example of that car.
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Originally Posted by upstatedoc
Happy Birthday!
OP, is phase9 the same guys I saw on Motorweek a few weeks back?
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Not sure, I don't think so...
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Originally Posted by P1et
I personally don't get the appeal of these cars, but understand Americans are somewhat obsessed with them since you couldn't get them. That being said, this looks like a clean one for being 25 years old. I see you paid $25K for it. Is that the going rate for theses?
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20-25k dependent upon mies/condition, Nismos pull a premium.
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Originally Posted by E90-F30
Nice! I'd love to buy one of these.
$25K for 40K miles is a good buy.
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Thanks! Hard to believe its only got 40k miles in 25 years.
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Originally Posted by gtron
no offence to OP but i agree.
i'm american and if i see one i'll likely give a slight head turn or nod with a "hmm.. don't see that every day" but nothing more. i am far from stimulated when looking at it.
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This is more of a me car anyway, the head turner will be my Individual F80
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Originally Posted by DSB335d
A very similar one just showed up at my friends building in Miami..
Nice car!!
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Awesome!
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Originally Posted by yakuza70
I've always wondered (and forgive my ignorance) but when it's a right hand drive car with a manual transmission, are the gears on the shifter reversed so first gear is on the top right? The clutch pedal is still on the left? How hard is it to get used to driving a right hand drive car?
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Everything is set up the same but sill will take some getting used to!