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Hey mate,

If you're willing to travel I'm selling mine for a fair bit under 20k. It's close to stock so you could put whatever kit/mods you want on it and still stay under the mark.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...Gt-t340690.html

Cheers

I'm selling mine for substantially less than what you're looking at ($15,500) and I'm located in VIC:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...34-t339766.html

Has factory bodykit, a nice exhaust and is lowered but otherwise stock. Includes custom plates, RWC and long rego. Nice blank canvas for you.

cheers for the replies, im 100% after a manual, ill look through vic first before travelling to nsw. does a nsw roadworthy count in vic? id have to get one done here yeah?

no it doesn't needs to be from vic, yes

cheers for the replies, im 100% after a manual, ill look through vic first before travelling to nsw. does a nsw roadworthy count in vic? id have to get one done here yeah?

A NSW roadworthy and registration is entirely useless. Meaning you'll need to budget money for Victorian rego (~$600+, RWC - $80 if nothing needs doing to thousands of dollars possibly if something major does, stamp duty ~$600+ for the budget you're looking at, number plate fee, etc.) Try to buy in VIC first if you can.

yeah i assumed thatd be the case,

Ill give a bit of info.

After a 2 door R34 manual turbo, in vic, colour doesnt matter, (prefer non metallic) under 100,000 k's.

Prefer one with a kit already fitted, (nismo?? one with the high spoiler) i can not be bothered ever fitting another kit in my life.

anything else like turbo timer, rims exhaust are good but not mandatory.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey.

I have a clean close to stock r34.

1998 black. Manual. Turbo.

http://www.supraforums.com.au/forum/showth...ooking-for-a-TT

I do have a k&n pod and hks ssqv fitted. Also have stock parts.

Chasing 14,500

Edited by kenjz

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