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hey guys ive just purchased a couple of months back an imported R34 GTT sedan

it has 94xxxk's

tiptronic

basically stock except for turbosmart bov, cannon, boost gauge and turbo timer

gunmetal grey?

body very very clean

interior very good

stock rims

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roughly what price should i be putting on ?

ive seen some selling for 17 but is that too high?

cheers, chris

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have seen them for 15k at dealers with warranty fresh from japan

the auto sedans are crazy cheap now , less than 33 manual coupes.

really? damn, was hoping to sell mine for 16 as is.....grrr, i got it from an import yard for around that price and thought it was cheap, it had only been over here a little while

id be stoked if i got 16k, but would take 15k

are these really getting that cheap?

34 4 doors (autos) r pretty cheap mate.My cousin sold her VE SS last week and got a 34 4 door on the weekend for 15k in pretty much same condition as urz (bar pod and catback) but had only 80 thou ks on the clock.

Goodluck with the sale.

Yeh +1 for manual conversion. I wouldn't sell it in the current market, you might as well give it away. Convert it to manual, then sell for bucket loads when the market goes back up :D

given the price of things like r34s and v35s and evo's in japan at the moment its unlikely that is going to happen

crazy cheap prices , strong au $ = cheap cars

given the price of things like r34s and v35s and evo's in japan at the moment its unlikely that is going to happen

crazy cheap prices , strong au $ = cheap cars

So what will you sell me a 34 turbo auto sedan for ??

Well, basically looking at getting a ute now ( going to come in handy with moving soon ) as the missus has a mazda 6 mps we mainly use ( i really only go to work and back in mine now), im looking at the vz's, does anyone think that i could basically trade mine in and pick up a ute from the yard for around the same coin?

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