Nissan's R34 Skylines (1998-2002) are finally eligible for import into the United States after their 25-year import law cooldown. Just to the north of the states, Canada has a 15-year import law, and as such, has had R34s for a decade now. With U.S. buyers looking for a "local" deal to avoid importing from Japan themselves, the Canadian marketplace can serve as a good source to buy an R34 Skyline.
In this video, PASMAG Editor Adam Gordon is joined by Luke Skalisius and Ricky Chu to examine, evaluate, and rank a bunch of R34 Skylines for sale across Canada so buyers know just what to look for, and what's available.
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