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Hi,

I'm looking for a stock standard black or grey R34 GT-T with <90,000 KM's, sunroof, manual, coupe, spoiler. Accepting wheels/rims, exaust & interior mods (sound systems, etc)

I know it's going to be a hard find as I have been looking for the past 3 months.

Budget is $15,000.

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After months of research and seeing the same cars still being advertised month after month and their prices continually dropping with still no sale i think that 15K is more than enough to get a good honest car.

People need to face it that this car has died on resale value no thanks to the P plate laws along with the fact that this type of car has usually been driven by young drivers who like to think they can drive like Mark Webber so the chance of getting a car that wont have excessive wear and tear on it is highly unlikely, The buyer and the seller needs to take these things into account and not treat the buyer as a fool.

Its a buyers market atm and sellers need to realise this if they want to sell their cars in the short term.

Sorry if i have offended anyone which im sure i have as we all think our cars are worth more than they actually are but i just wanted to get this little gripe of my shoulders lol.

Good luck

Richie

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