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been shoppn around for 34 gtrs lately and never really had a good idea of places who supply mint/immac r34 gtrs.

apart from buying existing 34s down here (which very few good condition/low kms exist) would anyone like to recommend places of interest?

I hear Autostyles is a fairly popular choice

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There are many places in Melbourne that will bring one in for you.

Ring around and get to know them.

Not many though will have a GTR34 for sale though,but you never know..they have dropped in price.

I bought my gtr33 from Gran Tourismo Autos (Spencer St)..they sometimes hold gtr34's in stock.

Good luck

with their prices i think i could buy a lambo. honestly though i dont know why they are so expensive....its shockn

How so? Did you actually get quotes from them?

Their parts might be expensive but the service charges for importing cars are not that much different to others.

with their prices i think i could buy a lambo. honestly though i dont know why they are so expensive....its shockn

and how much do you consider too much? surely $80k for a 34 GTR is reasonable considering you want $45k for your GT-T

been shoppn around for 34 gtrs lately and never really had a good idea of places who supply mint/immac r34 gtrs.

apart from buying existing 34s down here (which very few good condition/low kms exist) would anyone like to recommend places of interest?

I hear Autostyles is a fairly popular choice

What are you looking at spending? I disagree there are a few choice GTR's available in Australia right now. :D

How so? Did you actually get quotes from them?

Their parts might be expensive but the service charges for importing cars are not that much different to others.

i didnt get quotes but i will be giving them a call, the reason i say they are expensive is because i had a look at their car sale section, and some were pretty pricey, although now that i think about it they did have the best GTRs ive ever seen.

With Powerplay, you pay for what you get - They only sell top shelf vehicles from what I have seen.

i guess ur right, i only saw them selling NUR specs, M specs and Vspec 2s

What are you looking at spending? I disagree there are a few choice GTR's available in Australia right now. :D

well i have enough to be spending around 70k on a nice gtr. but i would like to pick one up for around 60-65 if possible.

i really want a low K GTR, dosnt have to be V spec or anything, proberly <50,000kms on the clock. and it has to be BLACK

p.s sewid, r u still selling urs? i remmeber u were tryin to get rid of it a while ago. still got the beast?

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i didnt get quotes but i will be giving them a call, the reason i say they are expensive is because i had a look at their car sale section, and some were pretty pricey, although now that i think about it they did have the best GTRs ive ever seen.

i guess ur right, i only saw them selling NUR specs, M specs and Vspec 2s

well i have enough to be spending around 70k on a nice gtr. but i would like to pick one up for around 60-65 if possible.

i really want a low K GTR, dosnt have to be V spec or anything, proberly <50,000kms on the clock. and it has to be BLACK

p.s sewid, r u still selling urs? i remmeber u were tryin to get rid of it a while ago. still got the beast?

Mine is black, and for sale yes.

Mine is a V-Spec and to be honest you don't pay much extra for a V-Spec so you should always try and get one. The subtle differences don't seem much at first but when you own one you'll be kicking yourself for not paying a small fraction more for the V-Spec. Take a look at some comparison photos. They look naked without their front lip and the rear under tray finishes the rear off that extra bit.

I bought my M-Spec in Japan . I wouldn't buy a none V-spec 34, you get a few nice bits with a V-Spec and you will only pay $5 k extra.

Why don't you check sewid's car , Its black , V-Spec and has some nice mods as well. I have seen that car and I can tell you its a very genuine , none accident car with Genuine K's on the clock . Don't forget most cars for sale would have the oddos turned back so the 30-50k k's showing on the clock will more than likely be 100 k k's .

Your other option is to go to Japan and buy one there but expect to pay 4mil+ yen for a 99 model series I and 5 mil+ for a series II car with reasonable K's .

Good luck in your search ..

I bought my M-Spec in Japan . I wouldn't buy a none V-spec 34, you get a few nice bits with a V-Spec and you will only pay $5 k extra.

Why don't you check sewid's car , Its black , V-Spec and has some nice mods as well. I have seen that car and I can tell you its a very genuine , none accident car with Genuine K's on the clock . Don't forget most cars for sale would have the oddos turned back so the 30-50k k's showing on the clock will more than likely be 100 k k's .

Your other option is to go to Japan and buy one there but expect to pay 4mil+ yen for a 99 model series I and 5 mil+ for a series II car with reasonable K's .

Good luck in your search ..

thanks for the advice mate, the only issue with me looking at sewids car is the high kms. i just really want a car with low kms.

i defiently love how his car has the immac paint, love the power mods, nice and clean.

but i just want a low k car.

ive found a genuine 16k r34 gtr with original logbooks from a reputable jap company 99 vspec with a few mods like 6 pot brakes, genuine z tune kit and all the suspension mods one could wnt for around 68 landed n complied.

also found a 99 vspec with n1 engine, power fc d jetro, n1 turbos, cams, etc etc showing 80km on the clock but has jus been rebuilt and has 5000km since the build for 67 landed n complied.

ill probably be importing one of them for myself jus waiting till monday to get a response from various importers and who can bring it for me. i want sum1 to look after all the hassle for me.

they are both excellent conditition non accidental cars, i had a friend of mine look at them in japan he other day!

wat do u guys think of those prices? fair?

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The guy i bought my GTR off bought his from gran turismo autos in melb. They sold to him for 75k and had him under the impression it was a v-spec as it had a sticker on rear bumper.....it was not.

He bought it at 36000kms for $75000

i bought it off him a year later at 37500kms for $52000

therefore i think gran turismo autos and others alike are always going for the top dollar. buy private and save 20k+

since buying mine i have put power fc d-jetro and profec-b boost cont. and now i have a pregnant wife so i will sell mine for $55000 :blink:

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