This year, Americans can finally import and register the real deal: In 2024, some R34-generation GT-Rs are now eligible for legal ownership in the United States. According to the National Highway
In the United States, the 25-year import rule has kept many R34 GT-Rs out of the country. However, as the R34 inches closer to this mark, there’s growing anticipation among American enthusiasts. Many predict a surge in demand and prices as the R34 becomes legal for import, opening it up to a market that has been eagerly waiting for decades.
With the 25-year rule preventing the import of the R34 GT-R standing until 2024, prices are going through the roof. More crushed cars mean less to own, and well, you can see where this is goingThe 25-year law makes the 1998 GT-R R34 legal Base model GT-R R34s are selling for just north of $100,000 For fans of the Fast & Furious movies, actor Paul Walker and the Nissan Skyline GT-R—which he drove in those movies, 2023 looks like turning into a year to remember, and a year to possibly buy something quite special. The Imported Vehicle Safety Compliance Act of 1988 allows vehicles 25 years or older to be admitted into the country. Guess what! The R34 Skyline just turned 25. You can legally import a Nissan Yes, it is legal to own a R34 Skyline in many places throughout the world. The legality of owning a R34 depends on a few factors, such as the place of residence, the model of the R34, and the local regulations concerning emissions. In the United States, the Nissan Skyline R34 is legal in some states but illegal in others. It got the same C-West bodykit, and rear wing. Eventually that car ended up back in the continental US, and Toprank Importers purchased that MotoRex legal R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R. This MotoRex, US Legal Nissan Skyline GT-R is available to the discerning buyer. 844-523-2233 or sales@importavehicle.com.