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I was wondering what the average price and what a cheap price would be for a

1998 NISSAN SKYLINE R34 25GT-T

* 70,000kms

* Automatic

* Completely stock and very clean body.

And another question, why are there so many expensive R33s gtst's on the market. Why are there so many of them selling for like 8-10k?

cant find how to edit a thread, so just one more question.

how much are the stock nissan r33 wheels worth. - 4 stud ie. off a non turbo.

its all different.

ive seen a set of 5 stud turbo wheels go for as low as $30 on ebay and half a set plus space saver go for 10. (was pissed as when i found i had missed out both times). although you normally see them for around 150+ imo

thanks for the answer on the wheels.

does anyone have an average price on the R34 GT-T auto

looking at $9000 to $11,000 DEPENDING on MANY factors including body type (sedan/coupe) colour of car etc

look in for sale section for a guide on what ppl are asking for them

just imported my 1998 R34 GTT sedan, auto 80,000k's, 3in Apexi exhaust, 17" Enkei's, body kit, body and interior as new, paid 9k rwc, complience on the road etc. Seen one the exact same colour, auto, same k's stock rims and no body kit for 15k on ebay... Prices on the things are all up the shit.

yeah i really dont get the prices for skylines right now. the exact same skyline, a R34 auto turbo can range from 9-15K. thats a big difference for the price its at.

I reckon the real price for the car i mentioned is about 9-10k if you're after a good buy.

Yeah I wouldn't have paid any more than 9k... I was gonna get a manual but the importer didn't have any at the time and he wanted 2k more when i already had all the bits to make a manual. I also wanted a yellow one but it was gonna be another 2k again for that colour.

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