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u can have my 4 door 25GTV with coilovers and swaybars, manual and ssr18x10's for $17k.

thanks for the offer man but im after a 2 door

-cheers

by any other 2 door variant are you referring to different models of R34 or are you also interested in R33?

i was refering to different models of a r34 i.e. gt , 25gt , gt-v (not gt-x but lol i want rwd :) )

R34's look better in 4doors unless you have a GTR.

just my opinion but im sure someone agrees

Somewhat...I still love the R34 2 door, but I have to agree that the R34 does look awesome in 4 door! Something different as well, not to mention practical when it comes to passengers!

depending on the ks and condition of the car.. im looking at spending no more than $16,500 which i think is a good cap seeing as theirs shmick 2d automatics for sale for about 13,000 at both dealerships and private sales

depending on the ks and condition of the car.. im looking at spending no more than $16,500 which i think is a good cap seeing as theirs shmick 2d automatics for sale for about 13,000 at both dealerships and private sales

ok dude ill have a think. ive got one, fresh imported compliance is being done now. i really do wanna keep it tho but i do have some other more important stuff that my money should go to but ill have to wait till its rego'd and on the road before i make my decision. 16500 was a good price before the market crash, thanks to the aussie dollar being worth sfa tho, good luck finding one at an import yard or anything for under 17000. Seeing ur in nsw tho, have u checked out parra rd. in sydney? cheapest i found up there when i went was 17000k - paying cash. and it had some rust around the rear brake light, but in saying that someone down here in wollongong picked one up from up there for 14.5k not a real long time ago, and its in pretty decent nick, the cheap cars go fast tho! its often a matter of going every 2 weeks and looking.

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ok dude ill have a think. ive got one, fresh imported compliance is being done now. i really do wanna keep it tho but i do have some other more important stuff that my money should go to but ill have to wait till its rego'd and on the road before i make my decision. 16500 was a good price before the market crash, thanks to the aussie dollar being worth sfa tho, good luck finding one at an import yard or anything for under 17000. Seeing ur in nsw tho, have u checked out parra rd. in sydney? cheapest i found up there when i went was 17000k - paying cash. and it had some rust around the rear brake light, but in saying that someone down here in wollongong picked one up from up there for 14.5k not a real long time ago, and its in pretty decent nick, the cheap cars go fast tho! its often a matter of going every 2 weeks and looking.

cheers nwz man.. im presuming its silver (by ur username Silver_GT) ?? what extra mods has it got done to it ? if your still keen on selling let me know man.. i do need one by the end of january preferably or early february at latest so i dont have much time.. cheers for the advice btw havnt gone down parra road as of yet but tbh not really keen on it, alot of those dealerships are way too bodgy for my liking and id rather purchase one of a private seller (who is hopefuly nice enuf to give me the cons of his car;if any) and not be as biased in selling...

yea shes silver, the slightly darker pewter silver. its completely stock man as its being complianced, all it has is the factory option jdm LED tail lights which look sweet. got around 90k on it. i pick it up 2 days after chrissy so ill let u know how it goes, if i wanna keep it or whatever, shes a sweet car tho very good nick. if i happen to forget and its after new years. hunt me down. i dont wanna be all "yea man ill sell it" at this stage coz i really dont know yet.

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