What's so special about the Nissan Coupes?

horsecrazyguy

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they're usually either V6 or I4, they're only about the size of a Mitsubishi Eclipse. I see them used on ebay for about the same as brand new Toyota Yaris. these are '94 and '94 mostly. one 95 had over 200K on it and was goin for well over 6G. I'm talkin the Skyline which said it was made for racing, but i don't see a V6 that would fit being used to race, the 200SX, 240SX and 300SX. actually i think some were going for about the price of a brand new Mustang which i KNOW they're not worth.
for that price, would you rather have a '02 SKyline, 05 Bentley, 07 Vette, or '08 Mercedes CL63 AMG? personally, it's a toss up between the Vette and Mercedes cuz i don't really like Bentley for some reason.
 
You are looking at cars that are modified. The 240SX for example is one of the most popular RWD cars to drop a better, turbocharged engine in, and modify it to race. Anything that is being sold for the price of a brand new Yaris is probably going to have similar performance to a brand new Mustang GT, or better.

As to the Nissan Skyline, these are very rare cars that are hard to get into the U.S. and be street legal, so when you find one, it is going to be very expensive.

Also, I'd like to see where you can find a CL63 AMG for the same price as a Mustang???

And yes, these turbocharged (sometimes twin turbo) 4 cylinder and 6 cylinder vehicles are great to race with when modified correctly. They are very lightweight and can handle up to 1,000HP, all for much less money than a Bentley, Ferarri, CL63 AMG, etc.
 
Unlike ford, Nissan actually makes dependable vehicles. Also the Skyline, modified will compare to a Viper, (not modified).
 
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