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Originally posted by inark

no way! GTT pretty much stock... around 27k landed not inc rego

You are dreaming if you think you can get any sort of 34 with a turbo for that price! unldess of course it has like 150,000 kms on the clock or it has been welded back together or lastly it was stolen in Japan.

BEWARE *anyone trying to buy a 34-turbo this cheap* - there has to be something wrong. I should know, I do months [if not years] of research when buying a car including my latest purchase; a 34 gtt that i just bought in november last year.

I do know of a few dodgy operators out ballarat way too! I won't name names for obvious reasons but if anyone is serious about a purchase I may be able to help you steer clear of certain trouble...

The problem with chat-forums is that *there is a lot of fiction-based info spread around that has no supporting evidence* dont say you werent warned!

well actually seeing as i browse around all the auctions i dont base my findings on fiction... ur not the only one that has been researching imports for a couple of years.

there was also another one that went thru about 3 weeks ago... black... no wing... TURBO... was a 99 model... nice rims and a POD filter and aftermarket front bar and that went for 31k.

Originally posted by inark

there was a top secret GTT that went thru the auctions not that long ago that went for 38k landed and complied ie. everything but rego

was sex.

That sounds like the white one, with aftermarket bonnet inc vents, wheels etc...I know who is selling this one too! A nice looking car in the flesh also :(

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