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No doubt. Most cars in Japan are wound back before making it to auction, that's a fact. I was quite content buying an R34 with 'higher than average Japanese km's' because the km's were quite obviously genuine given the car's condition.

Put them both next to Kris' car and you'll be on your way to a packet of Skittles :)

All you'd need after that is Al's and a midnight purple...

lol Adam u already know we already have a green skittle.

Funny how that thing is almost the spitting image of CR34M too. Bit lighter color and wheels aren't as good. Bodykit isnt as wide either by the look. But sure looks very similar at first glance to me :)

surprised you didn't pick up on it Jizzy boi. U never usually miss an opportunity to drop a name.

I smell something fishy about this car. If it looks too good to be true it usually is.

What if it doesn't even look that good to start of with? :D

Imagine driving that thing down Princess Highway on a Friday night.... You'll have a pack of TMU following you lol

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id like to know wats the story with this car... at $17,000 it didnt even get a single bid but the week before it finished for $18,600 and was obviosly never sold... and originaly it was on on ebay for $32,000 buy it now..

any1 know what was wrong with it? (obviosuly the km's may be wrong) or is it just a bit to out there for most people haha

hey guys im looking to buy this Nissan Skyline R34 on ebay.. any opinions? i just bid for it.. about 2 hours to go hopefully i get it. but what should the max i should go for incase i get outbid? and ideas?

Bright green and 22" rims...

Beirut's finest :):P

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