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Hey all,

ive been a fan of the r32-r34 skylines since i was a young age and finally earning the dosh to get one :P.

Im new to the site and not really sure on a few models of the r34's

first off, ive heard of a 25gt-t, is that just a bolt on turbo? or is it made turbo in the shop from brand new?

also is the gt-t typically the cheapest r34 turbo that hasnt been modified? opposed to someone putting one in.

ive been looking for the newest cheapest turbo model before i actually start looking to buy.

any advice would be muchly appreciated

The R34GT-T is a factory fitted 2.5Ltr straight 6 turbo.

Its really up to you and your budget on what you want to get. Also think about what driving style you like, you might prefer a AWD or FWD car. To me a RWD car is alot more fun and challenging to drive.

I'm pretty sure the only R34 that is turbocharged and 4WD from factory is the GT-R

There are a few for sale in NSW for around the $15,000, but really you are looking at the cheaper end of the scale so the likelihood of picking out up in reasonable condition are pretty slim. This may change by the time you scrape together the $15,000 though :P

I'm pretty sure the only R34 that is turbocharged and 4WD from factory is the GT-R

There are a few for sale in NSW for around the $15,000, but really you are looking at the cheaper end of the scale so the likelihood of picking out up in reasonable condition are pretty slim. This may change by the time you scrape together the $15,000 though :P

mm i just had a look on car sales for a gt-t and theres a few promising ones for 15,000. couple shit ones for 13,000 too hah. hmm do you know what to look for when buying?? id only know to look for resprays incase of crashes and things like that :S

To be honest, buying a Skyline is nothing special. It is just like buying any other car... except that the chances are the Skyline you are looking at may have had a slightly harder life than your grandmother's Camry :P

This thread is a good read for prospective buyers

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