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Hey all, Just need some advice / Opinions on picking out a r34 GTT here are a couple.

Car 1

Car 2

Prob more to come.

Cheers.

Hey mate looks like you're based in Adelaide but most of the links are for VIC cars.

If you're looking to buy a moderately to highly modified example make sure you work our what's required for Regency before the purchase. Interstate transfers can be a hassle for modified cars...

yer V28VX37 in Adelaide but hard to find a decent r34 for sale with a reason price tag...so have to shop interstate atm. But you bring up a good point...i better ring them tomorrow get some information. Thanks

got a call about a r34 gtt.

Specs:

112k on the clock

Manual

No engine mods (bar pod filter)

18" rims

Muffler

Boost gauges

Done the 100k service (no faults)

Here are a couple pics sent to me.

am4p3p.jpg

2n72n9d.jpg

Wants 17 but VERY neg on price. What should i offer...is it worth it...

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got a call about a r34 gtt.

Specs:

112k on the clock

Manual

No engine mods (bar pod filter)

18" rims

Muffler

Boost gauges

Done the 100k service (no faults)

Here are a couple pics sent to me.

am4p3p.jpg

2n72n9d.jpg

Wants 17 but VERY neg on price. What should i offer...is it worth it...

I think that has been for sale for ages on SAU, looks pretty clean tho.

r34's have stock boost gauges btw.

id get it for around 16k if i was you

ask if there is any rust around the rear window under the edge of the boot

check accident history

check if RWC (if its from interstate)

check service history

check suspension, looks a tad lower than normal.

should be a piece of cake at ID inspection.

oh, and tell him to put some petrol in it, its empty :ninja:

I think that has been for sale for ages on SAU, looks pretty clean tho.

r34's have stock boost gauges btw.

id get it for around 16k if i was you

only if you have the 3 gauge cluster in the middle, mine came with factory tv/sat nav screen in that spot

the red one looks nice but wont pass regency inspection, bonnet, turbo timer and ????

and watch out for anyone named krish...or secret name double choc...lol

Contact name: Krish

haha, forget it, every Krish i know is way too dodgy to buy a car from.

watch out for anyone named krish...or secret name double choc...lol

Yes i was quite concerned with the general accent and way he was talking about the car. So i think ill pass on this one.

I checked into the cheap black one, also came to conclusion it was uncompilable and other things weren't adding up like the fact he/she wasn't getting back to me in either email or phone so pass on that one as well. NEXT :P

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