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HUhehueuhe sorry guys last night I put 1 or 2 replies , It seems nothing here. I just have some opinion or just advice and alot of chat too.

And Godfather my sis got 28 grand car but she's paying only like 2.4 grand insurance, It might your insurance is abit overprice so I wouldn't go with ur one heheh.

Insurance might get my headache for now on yeah just drive carefully and safe, No one will flow out of my bank except Fuel >.<

Asking price isn't really a bother just give out some Shops that that's it for the rest.

What is a gemini?

Yeah actually I hate to ask about insurance but It concerns me most now since I can't drive my car without insuranace.

That's my dad's policy no insurance no car

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Originally posted by eriktufa

And Godfather my sis got 28 grand car but she's paying only like 2.4 grand insurance, It might your insurance is abit overprice so I wouldn't go with ur one heheh.

yeah ure sis may have a 28 grand car but is it turbo? is it a coupe? is it imported?

basically my insurance is done by Famous Classic Car Insurance and at your age and the current conditions, they;re about the only people who will do your insurance right now. Ask around if you don't believe me.

so if you think insurance is expensive, welcome to the world of skyline ownership.

Huhuehuehueh, It's not a turbo ,coupe and imported.

Mmmmmm so u reckon it's around 5k omg, I think I should ask someone to insurance my car :D heheheh

Godfather is it necessary to add turbo timer in turbo car if yes, What sort of turbo timer is good and have good value, and How do u put into your car

Cheerz mate

Up top on this page there is a button that says search if u click that then type in insurance you will find heaps of usefull info!

Yeah there is a really really nice light blue R34 on the prestige mailing list but i cant b bothered lookin 4 it search round on here - www.prestigemotorsport.com

Originally posted by macka

Dont worry There are a few guys on here we pick on the most...

PVA Glue

GTSTVSPEC

HICKS :D

and usually me :)

so if u step in maybe i can step out!

Anyway good luck with your Purchase.

heheheh.... get back in the line mate!

adam: now I've red the whole thred... and I admit that my last comments was stoopid qestoin :D I'll edit it later :D

ok eriktufa

I want to say WELCOME TO SAU! and especially Welcome to Perth Skyline club! :)

ok back to your question, it is very hard to find a car that you want, in reality what you want isnt necessarily what you'll get!

you need to do research. I've learnt that don't rush.

Forums are best place to start just like here, I know we do give shits to newbies but most of us are only kidding.

anyway if you have questions Please use Search topic you are trying to find, sometimes it saves time of everyone.

anyway if you are still looking for R34 in particular check this place out http://www.perthcars.com

and also here http://www.powerautoimports.com.au/

they have R34 GTR and R34 Tommy Kaira tip auto

cheers

Joe

Perth Cruise Nazi

HUuhehuuehue I'm not interested anymore I got one and I'm happy with it, just be happy with what you got right now am i right?

Thanx for welcoming me, Is there any Perth Skyline Club?

Yeah before I bought the car I have research like 2 months ago.

so yeah It's hard to get R34 with good price

Cheerz

Thanx Joe

Erik

Price sounds pretty good erik.

R34 GTT's will still be available under the new SEVS scheme.

Link to D.O.T listing for r34

Full list of eligible cars here:

SEVS eligible vehicles

Originally posted by R34

the R34's are harder to sell due to most finance company's wanting a much larger deposit plus the cost of insuring them is high.

Cheers

I am with Shannons, most insurance co's in melb have same rates as for the 33 gtst...

if u can afford a 34 u can afford to insure it surely?

can you afford NOT to is the real question!

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