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You'd have to check the blue build plate in the engine bay to see if it = TV2.

It could just be a cutom paint job...

No they're factory.

Rarest colour of the lot due to the sheer expense of optioning that colour when bought new.

I should know......mines the top one (though now with bronze XT7s) :P

But good luck finding one. They're so rare at auction and a lot do go for high prices due to the rarity.

Other thing is I believe they're only series 2, so mines a 2001 as is the other one in SA.

No they're factory.

Rarest colour of the lot due to the sheer expense of optioning that colour when bought new.

I should know......mines the top one (though now with bronze XT7s) :D

But good luck finding one. They're so rare at auction and a lot do go for high prices due to the rarity.

Other thing is I believe they're only series 2, so mines a 2001 as is the other one in SA.

I see!

Guess I learnt something new :D

So what's the price tag on 1 of these Bayside Blue R34 4 doors from factory / how much more then just a standard colour 1?

Welldone, lucky find you have :)

I see!

Guess I learnt something new :woot:

So what's the price tag on 1 of these Bayside Blue R34 4 doors from factory / how much more then just a standard colour 1?

Welldone, lucky find you have :)

I was looking for a white one originally, but my mate won this at auction and offered it to me :)

I am still trying to find out the exact price the bayside was for GT-T, but no Jap text support on my computer makes it pretty damn hard haha.

R34 GTT Coupe's here in WA usually go for about 19-20k for a stockish example.

A mate of mine sold his stock mint series 2 Bayside Blue for $24,500. So yeah, I'd budget in an extra 5k to be safe if you're looking at a bayside blue one ;D

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