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I'd have to agree with Richard here, Gayside Blue would be my last choice of colours. Silver in my opinion is the best. Still can't believe the car is still for sale.

Be patient, it will sell.

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Swap you for a clean silver R32 that was once famous now sporting monster turbo, straight cut dog box etc...

ohh you said that work was a klm away...no good...this car is only good for 400m.

you could walk the other 600m...it will do you good!

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he he, thanks all you guys. you have cheered me up after a shocker of a day today :down:

looks like I may have a buyer too. :)

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omg I'm just about to sell my 33gtr to buy a silver 34gtr!!!! but I'm still not in the financial situation until jan! (only 19) lovely car man hope it sells if it doesn't by jan ull b hearing from me haha

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he he, thanks all you guys. you have cheered me up after a shocker of a day today ;)

looks like I may have a buyer too. :D

Did that buyer work out?

Did that buyer work out?

hi mate, he was a bit short on funds and wasn't able to secure finance. so it doesn't look like it will go through. which means it's still for sale :rofl:

and like pete says yes I do have a pretty hot arse too.

oookaaay.

anyway. for those interested and thinking about importing the current exchange rate means 1 AUD now buy around 70yen. so a nice 34 GTR that costs 4mil yen in japan. 2 months ago would cost $40K in japan. now would cost over $50K in japan, plus $12K in taxes and about another $8K in importing costs. so you are looking at around $70K to import a really nice R34 at the moment. which makes this one suddenly seem very cheap!

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still for sale. I'm getting more motivated to sell now. so if you're in the market for a really neat, clean, straight, honest R34 GTR then give me a bell. I hardly get to drive this anymore and I just want to sell it! so I'll happily talk deal for any serious buyer. :)

what was your offer again pete? 2 kegs of home brew and 3 trips around the moon and 2 of your finest R31 wrecks? let me think it over big boy...

still need to sell my baby. :P

Now looknig for something around the $52,000 mark and I'm in a soft spot right now so would probably throw in the brand new headlights if you're nice to me! (currently about $2900 a pair from japan). The car is now just locked up in the garage under cover and only getting drive once a fortnight or so.

It really is such a neat car and it's not often you can find a 34 with some history and books and in this condition for anywhere near this money. and with the AUD only buying 60yen (compared to the 98yen/dollar when I bought this) you could not import one for under $70K. This car would make a great daily or as a base for you to turn into something wild. :ninja:

i want it. Nicest R34 ive seen to date. Wish i had the cash, surely u will find a buyer soon. If its still forsale this time next year, consider it sold :P

Exactly what my car looked like when i bought it , With a nice Kit And Wheels buyer cannot go wrong , i never liked the colour myself but just couple little Cosmetic Mods Looks Crazy ....

Good Luck With Sale....

what was your offer again pete? 2 kegs of home brew and 3 trips around the moon and 2 of your finest R31 wrecks? let me think it over big boy...

hey dont forget the slarts and reach arounds on offer

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