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Hey guys i have a R34 GTV manual 1999 4door sedan.

Wondering what its worth???

Its a GTV so has the big brakes, lsd, strut braces etc

Very good clean condition

R34 GTR Wheel$

Gab coil overs

whiteline swaybars front and rear

full 2.5" exhaust with Varex Muffler

11.8 to 1 compression (shaved head)

haltech interceptor with high and low octane tune

What money could i expect???

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Mate ive got a 2 door manual 25GT for sale with your basic P plate mods and low km's and im having trouble getting $16,200 for it.. best of luck selling it mate hope you do better off than me lol, in all honesty though i dont think ull get more than 14,500 for it

Is that all??? I know they arent worth too much but mine is one of the few which actually have internal engine mods and are tuned... Most arent gtv and have the shit brakes, and R34 GTR wheels worth $2k...

I guess ill wait and see

Unfortunatelty the "maket" dictates the price. If you want to make more $$$ - separate the GT-R wheels.

Since your car is a manual - I think you can also demand a little bit more. This is a good base for people looking to do de+t conversion as it has all the bits required. Good luck with it :thumbsup:

if its immaculate 17k max id say. Most people who are interested in a r34 cant affford like 17k to buy one straight up and would rather buy one for 15k and mod it themselves... or so it seems.

EDIT: woah just saw it was a 4 door... you'll struggle to get anything over 13-14 i'd say.

Edited by Silver_GT
Well ive got some cool 17 with brand new A-drive R1s so i might put them on it and advertise for $15700???ono and ill keep my gtr wheels

Find the cheapest pair of stockies around with RWC tread on them and use those. Very few P platers are going appreciate decent handling mods, but the engine mods might.

Find the cheapest pair of stockies around with RWC tread on them and use those. Very few P platers are going appreciate decent handling mods, but the engine mods might.

To be honest in my eyes, I'll appreciate most handling mods over an engine mod for my NA. But in saying that, I'd sell the GT-R rims separate as you have a good change of making a little more cash out of the whole sale :thumbsup:

I'd appreciate them too, but lest face it. The vast majority of potential buyers (young guys) are going to want to brag about how fast it goes in straight line, rather than how fast they can take it around a track.

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