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If you can find a good condition rotor that is!

Go the 34! If your not out to be a track hack, 34 is great for daily driving. However, NO STICKERS PLEASE! :)

Punks will target your car more and it doesn't add horsepower, engine mods add power. :)

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engine mods add power. :)

WTF? no more unconfirmed comments like these please..... :)

i cant imagine a r34 4 door would be more expensive than a two door, maybe they will be harder to find in as good nick as that black one.

its a worry.....

Ninjadust, it might be worth having a look at www.racecoursemotors.com.au they are advertising an r34gtt for less than $30k (fairly high kms though).I'm not sure how much confidence you have in odo resdings on imports, but I usually pretty much ignore them and use overall cond as more of a guide. (Some cars seem pretty rough for very low annual milage)

That is a nice black GTT. I have a soft spot for black cars cause they come up like showroom finish after you take it to the carwash. I had a yellow GTT R34 with the exact same body kit (C-West) and that made a big difference to how nice it looks. That is a genuine C-West from what I can tell and it cost me like $8k to get it supply, fitted and painted.

I say Buy iT!!! Its a great daily drive and you will get attention. Your little boy will love it too as it gives him a bit of a rush when you give it a hit. He'll be saying, "Daddy, go faster, my tummy tickles" hahah. Well, that's what my nephew said to me anyway, but uncle instead of daddy...small point of clarification there. ;)

I've seen the white GTT in the flesh at RCM. Very nice indeed and well priced. Pity it's a tiptronic though, very boring to drive. But if that's what you're after, it's a bargain. There's also a totally stock purple R33 GTR in the shop for about $38-$40k. I drove that one and she screams. Interior is excellent, paintwork is very good but may need touchup if fussy. Needs new tyres and alignment, but otherwise, there's nothing that needs to be done.

yo, if you like the car and obviously you do then well hey buy it! thats what i reckon, however the rear spolier is a bit bad you should change that. money is there to be spent as long as it wont leave you sleeping in the streets in your new r34 and eating out of dust bins then buyy the byuetch.! my 0.02

Big link, hope it works.

Nice R34 4door.

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!cs_results.display_vehicle?dweb_id=&vehicle_id=1185045&instant_flag=&service_id=21&total_rec=38&current_rec=21&multi_flag=0&order_by=photo_avail+%3Asort_order%2C+vehicle_id+desc&sort_type=DESC&make_id=5&model_id=73&region_id=104

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