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Hey all,

I'm looking for a clean R34 25GT Manual Coupe in Vic. I'm keeping an eye on carsales, trading post, etc and have had a look in the For Sale section. Must be non turbo due to P-Plate restrictions.

PM me if you/you know someone selling one and hasnt been listed online yet.

Cheers,

Pete

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seriously, ur better off buying a 4banger, so u can do thousands of kms an not worry bout fuel, an get something for the side, weekends, club cruise's..

if u cruise nicely in a club/group u wont get pulled over.

act like a dickhead an u will draw unwanted attension to urself an ur car..

i think its not worth buyin a non turbo 34 just to say u have a "r34".. dont want to stirr up shit but personal opinion..

i'm not gettin an r34 simply for the namesake. :nyaanyaa:

neither do i intend to drive like a dickhead, much to your pre-conceived perception of p-platers.

also, i'd rather not got a measly 4 banger shitbox to save a few bucks on fuel ffs...

wouldn't the costs of running two cars outweigh the fuel savings anyway? :D

moron

i'm not gettin an r34 simply for the namesake. :)

neither do i intend to drive like a dickhead, much to your pre-conceived perception of p-platers.

also, i'd rather not got a measly 4 banger shitbox to save a few bucks on fuel ffs...

wouldn't the costs of running two cars outweigh the fuel savings anyway? :)

moron

LOL, a non turbo would suit a crybaby like you...

Keep an eye out on power road car sales, kamikaze, SSV, carizma just to name a few car yards. Also, have you considered importing one ?

I wasn't quite sure what I was after (originally wanted a 180sx) but after sitting in an R34 then eventually test driving a few I couldn't resist buying one. If you are certain this is the car for you then take a look at importing through an agent e.g. Iron Chef or J-Spec etc.

If you're simply keen on inspecting your 'vehicle to be' in the flesh that's OK too, good luck.

i got an r34 25gt because i love the look of them and when i took one for a test drive it made me love them more. they are good on fuel also and i dont understand the hostilities towards N/A's. mines not turbo because i knew at the moment i couldnt afford the whole insurance plus the other extras and i didn't trust myself driving from a subaru rx straight into a turbo car, would have been silly. they are a great car and fun to drive and look great, you should take a look at power road carsales thats where i got mine for a great price.

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