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I'm in the market for a R34 GTT Sedan and came across this mob. They have a couple of Sedans for sale.

I've read a few threads on them and they seem ok. I wouldn't pay $13k for it though...offer them 11.5k - 12k probably. I've seen 2 GTT sedans go for 10k on this forum in the past 2 months....

What do you guys think? Clean car? hard to tell with their PS'ed pics.

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i got my sedan from there and im happy with it , my one is a manual series 2 i payed 18k and dont regret it.

the price sounds fine to me , shane is good to deal with he will let you take it for a drive and will let u get it checked anywere you want .

he looks and talks like a dodgy car sales person but in all honestly he is a genuine bloke and is happy to help . have fun trying to get the price down though lol, hes good when it comes to getting thigs added like rims or alarm or different exhaust but the price is the price and you have to battle to get the price down, go have a look in person he wont push you to buy

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1999 NISSAN SKYLINE R34 Price$12,990*Drive Away No More to PayKilometres110,106 Body4 door 5 seat Sedan Colourblack Transmission4 speed Semi-AutomaticDrive typeRearEngine6 cylinder Petrol Multi-point injected 2.5L (2498cc) Reg PlateTBA

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http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=12B9DE6BF35D

another one that caught my eyes. But the most likely fake K's, the crappy spelling and the hmm (no offense) name leads me to think it's gonna be dodgy.

can a car be imported, complied and NOT registered, sitting on your doorstep?

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=12B9DE6BF35D

another one that caught my eyes. But the most likely fake K's, the crappy spelling and the hmm (no offense) name leads me to think it's gonna be dodgy.

can a car be imported, complied and NOT registered, sitting on your doorstep?

YES it can...my car was sitting in my garage awaiting resgistration inspection for few days....complied and imported ofcourse....the guy must have just imported and brought it back home from compliance and didnt bother registring it...it can happen..

About the ks...looks fake to me too...but try to source out a service manual of the car...might help if he has one...service stickers around the car helps too...one guy ages ago bought a 32 gtst and said 70k on the clock but there was a jap service sticker of 120k....so look for that too....

you have to have compliance plate to get reg , so yes is possible i dont kow why they wouldnt reg it though ??

I spoke to the seller. He said it was complied via Kamikaze. Its not registered though...its in Campellfield.

Am I allowed to contact Kamikaze and ask about the car? Or is that breaching privacy etc etc...?

They're almost definitely fake. I'm guessing the reason it's the price it is that it was a REALLY high km example that they bought at auction for cheap (hence the price landed here), wound back the km's and put it up for sale. Legitimate low km examples still fetch a premium in Japan, they wouldn't be at the bottom end of the market. It's common sense.

If it's too good to be true, it is.

Btw, I thought Kamikaze were going bust? Quite a few people were having problems registering cars they'd bought through Kamikaze into their name a few months back. Haven't read anything since.

They're almost definitely fake. I'm guessing the reason it's the price it is that it was a REALLY high km example that they bought at auction for cheap (hence the price landed here), wound back the km's and put it up for sale. Legitimate low km examples still fetch a premium in Japan, they wouldn't be at the bottom end of the market. It's common sense.

If it's too good to be true, it is.

Worse probably an accident damaged car...

the racv car checks are bull...all they do is visual checks...if you can hear anything wrong..nothing is wrong..lol...waste of money imo....never heard of stateroads..new organisation?

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