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I too am looking for an manual R34 GTT.

I have found that local 'for sale' prices range from 28k - 33k.

What do they actually sell for though is another question. There is quite a few 'must sell, going overseas, urgent' for sale at the 28k mark. I'd imagine if I visited any of these with $26k in my backburner I'd be driving away in a new car.

Considering before the importing rules changed several years (2?) ago you could get a nice R34 landed and complied for $29k I'd say a lot of these people seriously expecting more than $30k 'are dreaming'.

However, now with the new laws to import what I want I'd be looking at around 30k + the hassle.

I guess another factor is the price of the previous shape. Good examples of the R33 can be had for as little as $16k locally or as low as $13k importing yourself.

I guess these factors makes it hard to value. Given this, I'm looking to pay around the $30k mark if it's exactly what I want.

My 2c.

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