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As per title, what does a BNR 34 go for in auctions these days. (average price) lets say condition 5..

And what about a vspec II 34??

And a Conditon R??

Any help would be appreciated... Ballpark figures will do.

Thanks

Typical examples, prices are in US$ and do not include FOB costs. Don't forget you can't coply a"R" rated car in Australia.

Lot #2011411 at 06/16/2006

Nissan Skyline, 2002

Frame: BNR34 Color: silver

Run (ths km): 12 Equipment: AC AW PS PW

Mark: 4.5 Grade: GT-R Vsupetuku2

Displacement: 2600 Syaken: 07.2007

Transmission: F6

Price in Japan ~ 44600 $

Lot #2011417 at 06/16/2006

Nissan Skyline, 1999

Frame: BNR34 Color: ¥Ö¥ë- M

Run (ths km): 33 Equipment: AC AW PS PW

Mark: 4.5 Grade: GT-R

Displacement: 2600 Syaken:

Transmission: F6

Price in Japan ~ 32000 $

Lot #2011418 at 06/16/2006

Nissan Skyline, 1999

Frame: BNR34 Color: blue

Run (ths km): 62 Equipment: AC AW PS

Mark: 4 Grade: GT-R Vsupetuku

Displacement: 2600 Syaken:

Transmission: F6

Price in Japan ~ 32300 $

Lot #1992109 at 06/15/2006

Nissan Skyline, 2000

Frame: BNR34 Color: ¥·¡.í

Run (ths km): 68 Equipment: AC AW PS PW

Mark: R Grade: GT-R Vsupetuku

Displacement: 2600 Syaken: 07.2007

Transmission: F6

Price in Japan ~ 27100 $

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