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Hey Guys,

I'm interested in selling my R32 onwards and getting an R34 GT-T.

I'm just after some information on exactly what I should be looking for, any particular issues or faults with the R34, and generally just any information which I should know when I am hunting around to find one.

I am after a regular R34, with very minimal mods and preferably standard, around the 2000 year manufactured mark, would be great if it was a 2 door model with the semi-tiptronic shifter

Any information would be greatly appreciated guy!

Regards,

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There aren't alot of 2000 r34s around there are more 98 and 99's around

If your after an auto should definatley be able to swing a good one for around $18000,

Don't be tempted to go too cheap I looked at 3 under $16000 and they were all shit

There aren't alot of 2000 r34s around there are more 98 and 99's around

If your after an auto should definatley be able to swing a good one for around $18000,

Don't be tempted to go too cheap I looked at 3 under $16000 and they were all shit

Thanks for the heads up mate.

Anything around the 1998,1999 or 2000 range would be great as I am just after something that hasn't been through many Km's (as I dont want to have to replace seats, belts, handbrakes and all manor of other shit that gets worn out)

I searched on Carsales, and there seems to be lots in the 12k - 14k region.

What should I be expecting to get for around 18K?

Thanks for the advice, I'm open to hearing what anyone has to say for input :P

If your looking at agt-t I wouldn't recommend paying 12k it's gonna have some problems

Don't be so believing of the kms alot are wound back I would be more inclined to go for something just over 100000kms that the owner has receipts for the 100000km service being done

If your looking at agt-t I wouldn't recommend paying 12k it's gonna have some problems

Don't be so believing of the kms alot are wound back I would be more inclined to go for something just over 100000kms that the owner has receipts for the 100000km service being done

Thanks again mate,

That's probably a good idea. I just want something that is genuine and not hiding some massive fault or accident.

Is there any real point into buying one from a dealership, or getting it imported?

From my understanding its cheaper to buy them from Japan, but getting it imported, converted to fit out spec and then repairs are a nightmare

would you know anything about that?

Regards

Never imported a car myself

Your gonna pay more for one from a dealership that has just been imported

If it were my money I'd look for one locally, I would only consider import if I was looking for a GTR

Others here might think differently

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