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Hey,

I'm sure a lot of you have seen the yellow GTR for sale on carsales (link). I'm considering having this car inspected as I'm currently looking for a R34 GTR but I was wondering if anyone has any input regarding the car. The main things that concerns me are the amount of time it's been listed (8 months), no service history, and to a lesser extent the number of kms. Feel free to PM me if you don't want to write anything publicly :)

Thanks a lot!

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Hey mate,

I know nothing actually about the car, but i can say before i bought mine it sat on carsales for along time also... i dont think yellow 34Rs sell very well... not everyones favourite colour i guess?...

they go alright imo though ha

I had a look at that car when I was looking for my GTR and I could find nothing wrong with it, even after a test drive. I've seen the car at X-Speed a few times so I'm guessing it's had a service history since it's been with the current owner. He was definately an enthusiast and has taken very good care of it whilst it has been in his hands.

Edited by PewPew

Also the date 26/11/2011is the last time he has updated his ad. I'm sure his ad has been up alot longer than that

Like i said will only sell it for the right (in his mind) price, nothing wrong with that.

From what i can tell its not not selling because its a bad example....

Thanks for the comments and PMs, I have been reading closely. Seller refused to consider lowering the price. I felt like it was definitely a 'if I get a high price I'll sell it sale' which I wasn't too keen on, would rather spend my time and $ with someone who's more motivated to move their car. I've since bought a different R34 GTR.

Thanks for the comments and PMs, I have been reading closely. Seller refused to consider lowering the price. I felt like it was definitely a 'if I get a high price I'll sell it sale' which I wasn't too keen on, would rather spend my time and $ with someone who's more motivated to move their car. I've since bought a different R34 GTR.

Welcome to the R34 GTR owners club! Now you have to give some info on your new car - what year, goodies, etc.

Cheers. :cheers:

Edited by MLCrisis

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