Nissan Skyline  |  Spotted in Houston, Texas

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Nissan Skyline spotted in Houston, Texas

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  • Location
    Houston, Texas
  • Description
    I tagged along with some friends for a quick photoshoot with the car. This is at the Ricebox in River Oaks.
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    CHIDALautos
  • Date spotted
    09/04/19
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Comments (9 total)
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I've only seen 1 R34 in new york ever
Posted:  09/13/2019 23:06:46
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Awsome
Posted:  09/13/2019 23:06:14
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@Bonehead, actually the R34 Skyline is really exotic here in the US.
Posted:  09/10/2019 20:19:53
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I may sound like a fan boy when saying this but the R34 is extremely exotic here in the states. Due to emissions reasons it’s illegal and only 15 were brought in legally. That doesn’t mean there are more than that that were illegally imported but even then they are still extremely rare here.
Posted:  09/10/2019 20:00:12
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@Bonehead opinions may differ, yet it’s clearly exotic enough to be featured...
Posted:  09/10/2019 15:00:34
 
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It's boring. Could be any Japanese car. "Exotic"? No.
Posted:  09/10/2019 13:23:46
 
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Damn that’s sick
Posted:  09/10/2019 10:32:36
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@Coolcarz4life and that's where most people are wrong hahaha there are so many crazy collections and cars in this state. It's common to see supercars and classic european cars in most of the bigger cities. There are quite a few collections valued over $200M here with everything from european, japanese, to domestics!
Posted:  09/10/2019 02:01:23
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Dayum fits in so well. And I though Texas was full of pick ups and muscle cars
Posted:  09/10/2019 01:43:17
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