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i know i friends friend that wants to get rid of his R34 GTT, im thinking real hard about gettin it but not sure ..... tell me what u guys think this kinda car should go for and if it's worth 40k+

thanks, here is the ar and its details

Model: Nissan Skyline GTT R34 1998 Couple

Price: havent asked yet

Mileage: 24,000km (Has done 6,000km since Nov 2001)

Colour: Black

Modifications: Nissan Sports Muffler, Nissan Sports Suspension, Full genuine C-West body kit with East Bear Rear Wing.

Accessories: Power everything. Two Engine Immobilisers. Security Alarm.

Car Condition: Excellent, NRMA inspection report, under warranty and no mechanical modification has done to the engine.

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over 40k fo shizzy

but.. it is a 98 model.. which means its quite old for an r34

how much is he asking for?

edit: and if the c-west kit is actually genuine then that should add a lot of extra $$$ easy..

and.. very low k's..

ninjadust this car looks really nice. very clean with a good set of mods.

the reason why i went for the R34 was because they are relatively rare, my particular one had a really nice set of wheels, a bodykit, and a couple of mods but most importantly it wasn't 10 years old. i just dont have the budget to rebuild an R32 GTR if it need be - so the risk wasnt taken. in hindsight, i think i've still done the right thing but a GTR is a GTR and there are definately some nice examples out there.

but back to you, what are you after? a daily driver? a 10 second quarter? a track car? a race car? some street presence? practicality?

if your prepared to spend 40k i would consider an R32 GTR with a few mods! 40k could also get you a relatively clean R33 GTR if you looked and bargained hard enough?

i dont think 40k is too much to ask for this example at all. it has low genuine (?) kays on it and it looks really clean.

franks: yeah i getcha...

well im not really a racer, so the car would be a daily driver, im really after a 4dr R34 GTT but if the price on this is too good to pass up then i might reconsider n get this one

the only mods id do are probly cosmetic like stickers guages and wheels and maybe some light engine mods like filters, exhaust n FMIC.... that'd probly be it

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