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Hey guys. Been heavily eyeing skylines for the past 6 months and saving up for a while now. I really love the R34 GT-T's which is what I'm hoping to get. After looking around for a while, I came across this:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/dealer...id=126777132380

R34 GT-T

ODO: 89 000

Cost: $14 590

4sp Semi-Auto

Is it worth it? It looks like its just about stock apart from few minor interior mods. Really appreciate some advice on whether this is a good buy or not.

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Not really tbh. Its a sedan. They sell for lots less. Theres a few modded auto 4 doors for 15-16k with big mod lists. See this for a stockie auto gtt sedan: link I see your from WA. Creating a topic in the wa section will bring you more replies. Also, you'll find manual much more enjoyable to drive.... As such, I'd suggest you save more or find a nice R33 series 2 (thats not white/silver! :P) such as this!

Edited by Ten Four

And "bigoted hate" of silver gts-t's :worship:

Are you specifically after a 4 door model?

I personally am a much bigger fan of the coupes. There's just something not as sporty about the 4 doors. I would have got a 34 coupe but at the time budget didn't allow. If you have the choice I would opt for the Manual over the Auto for resell and enjoyment reasons. Each to their own however

Took it for a test drive on saturday. Completely and utterly immaculate. Not a single thing wrong with the car that i could see, apart from extremely minor dent on front bottom bumper. Interior was spotless and stock.

Car drove well, it was also my first time in a Skyline, let alone an R34. What a rush.

The reason I decided against it was the fact its 4 door. The coupes' are much better looking IMO.

Thanks for everyone's input.

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