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Guest crunchychewynutz

Hi all, I am new here, and I have some questions for ya all. I am from Singapore, and I will be coming over to Australia to study soon. Perhaps I may even find a job there after I am done studying.

I am also a HUGE fan of Skylines. Reading through the forum I have got an idea of the cost of a used one. Are new ones available for sale?

I am keen on a R34 GTR, and I was wondering how much would it cost brand new (or is it even available for sale)?

A new one in my country costs about $250,000++ to hit the road. And my currency is almost the same as AUD.

And I can't even customize the engine and exhaust parts. Can't do this....can't do that....bah.

Nutz.

Guest crunchychewynutz
Originally posted by a5h

ur a student and u want to spend a quarter of a million on a skyline!!! GOOD LUCK! Can i plz have $25000 to get myself a gtst? ill do ANYTHING :(

y bother studying if u got that kind of money

If you read my post carefully, you'll see that I did not say that I have $250K to burn, I merely stated that a showroom R34 costs $250 big ones and then some to drive one here where I am at. :shake:

Oh yea, here's some more bits for ya alls to chew on:

Toyota Corolla 1.6 GLi = $89,900 :P

Proton Wira 1.5 = $67,888

I assume for the a/m prices I can get a good, used R33 or similar with some hops?

Crazy huh? That's Singapore for ya!

Yeh I went to singapore last July.

Nice City ... except i was fully aware of the car prices and I couldnt believe it. I was told while I was there that you cant own a car thats more than 10 years old (except all your taxi's are driving OLD corolla's) ... anyway ... pretty insane huh?

singapore roxors! awesome city/country.

anyways, an R34 GTR 2nd hand here would cost about say... 90K, possibly up to 100K and might even get one for mid 80's.

check out these sites, they sometimes have some listed.

www.carpoint.com.au

www.autotrader.com.au

here's one...

Features:

Engine: RB26 twin turbo, 6 speed transmission. This R34 GTR is absolutely AWESOME. Full HKS Mods, big turbos, forged pistons, suspension mods, louvred bonnet, huge intercooler, Nismo front bar and the list goes on. BIG horsepower for BIG boys.

Be quick, phone Joe for more info !!!

Has air-conditioning, power steering, climate control, electric windows, electric mirrors, ABS, CD player, driver side airbag, passenger airbag, alloy wheels, 4WS,4WD,body kit, rear spoiler, front spoiler, aftermarket exhaust, aftermarket suspension, oil cooler, computer, intercooler, radiator, rotors - makes it awesome. Very quick and has Nismo body kit, fibreglass bonnet, a real looker! Ready for racing - a serious car not for the faint!

This car is a real Godzilla!!

NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GTR V-SPEC

Transmission: 6-speed Manual

Km: 17,000

Engine No: RB2601275.

Location VIC Australia

Price AUD$85,000

Manual, 6 speed, immaculate condition, Australian compliance, 12 months registration, 17,000 kms. E/N RB2601275. Ph (03) 5333 4936 Vic. $85,000

mmm, black....

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