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<blockquote data-quote="offroadkarter" data-source="post: 16572702" data-attributes="member: 79484"><p>You're talking about garage-defend, I hope to use them in a year or two for an Evo V. <a href="https://www.garage-defend.com/" target="_blank">Garage Defend</a></p><p></p><p>I've talked to a couple people on reddit who used them and had very good experiences. Those people also managed to buy R33 GT-R's a year before they became legal and about 6 months before the prices <em>literally</em> doubled. When I went to japan in Nov of 2018 a clean R33 GT-R could be had between 28-32 grand US. Now they're 38 grand for a rough example and 40-60 grand depending on condition.</p><p></p><p>The whole thing is stupid, back when R32 GT-R's became legal in the US you could buy a nice example for 18-22 grand, now they're 40 grand cars and GTS-T's are 18-22 grand. I'd really love to own a R33 but I'm not paying Shelby GT350 money for one.</p><p></p><p>Also for anyone thinking "I'll wait for an R34", they're already selling for 50-150 grand depending on shape so good luck when they hit the US. All the ones I saw in Japan (aside from the two that were used for rentals) were in pristine shape driven by older guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offroadkarter, post: 16572702, member: 79484"] You're talking about garage-defend, I hope to use them in a year or two for an Evo V. [URL="https://www.garage-defend.com/"]Garage Defend[/URL] I've talked to a couple people on reddit who used them and had very good experiences. Those people also managed to buy R33 GT-R's a year before they became legal and about 6 months before the prices [i]literally[/i] doubled. When I went to japan in Nov of 2018 a clean R33 GT-R could be had between 28-32 grand US. Now they're 38 grand for a rough example and 40-60 grand depending on condition. The whole thing is stupid, back when R32 GT-R's became legal in the US you could buy a nice example for 18-22 grand, now they're 40 grand cars and GTS-T's are 18-22 grand. I'd really love to own a R33 but I'm not paying Shelby GT350 money for one. Also for anyone thinking "I'll wait for an R34", they're already selling for 50-150 grand depending on shape so good luck when they hit the US. All the ones I saw in Japan (aside from the two that were used for rentals) were in pristine shape driven by older guys. [/QUOTE]
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