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Hey guyz,

I went onto Carsales and found many R34 GTT's for 13000 - 14000.

i was wondering how much it costs to ship the car here to Western Australia from Victoria.

What stuff do i need to pay for and how much roughly.

Do i only need to pay for Shipping and when the car arrives its mine, i can pick it up and drive it?

thanx guyz

i used autotrans back in oct 08.. cost me about $1250, which included pickup from sellers house :)

you can pay after it gets to wa. they wont release the car till payment is complete. takes abt 3-5 working days for shipping. plus roughly 24 hours to go thru quarrantine once it gets to wa

Edited by zerotohundred

it cost about $1500 to ship it from NSW for me and took about 2 weeks to arrive..once i collected it i drove it straight to the pits..i think they give you up to 28 days or something like that to get it registered over here..not very certain about the exact rules and regulations tho

u dnt get 28days. u need to get a permit from licensing to drive it around. from memory its a 24 or 48 hours permit to have it on the road without plates. lolz good luck taking it over the pits!

It should cost $1100 depending who you go with. That is from Toll Auto-trans. There are different companies like pacific national also. It might be less. I remember it being 850 for someone. But that might have been from adelaide only.

thanx guyz

So what needs to be done if i get a R34 GT (non Turbo) with road Worthy certificate and licenced already in another state?

I pay shipping < > 1300

how much for inspection at PITS?

Lets say i Pass the PITS coz the car looks stock and is non turbo without any mods.

what else needs to be done or payed for?

Hey guyz,

I went onto Carsales and found many R34 GTT's for 13000 - 14000.

hey there,

sorry to hijack the thread but is this the price for GT's or GTT's as i couldn't find any reasonable GTT's for less than 20k?

thanks

I saw GTT but the seller put them up as GT and they have turbo.

But they are SemiAutomatic (automatic and manual/triptonic)

heres the link to some of them:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...4&trecs=334

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...4&trecs=334

Do you guyz think they are ok?

Coz maybe i am doing the wrong fing...

but i might still just get a Non Turbo R34 and ship it here.

Edited by VishR33

yeah saw the 4 door r34's but dont really like 4 doors. always liked coupe's

still deciding on that. Turbo R33 or Non Turbo R34...

Just thought of gettin the r34 since its newer model and then when i can get enough cash i will get R34 turbo.

Dont know. cant make up my mind.

there's 3 on this forum for sale mate

all around the same price, check them all out, get some cash, make a decision and make one person a happy seller and make yourself a new owner of an R34...

and yes mine is one of the three :P ddddooooooo it

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