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Hi Everyone,

Curious as to the availbility of a Bayside Blue R34 GTR Vspec II Nur.

Trying to gather how often they go through auction and what one would be expected to pay, landed and complied in AUS. Stock or mild modifications and high grade as preference.

Also if anybody knows how many of these were actually made?

If anybody has access to past auction history in japan to get a rough estimate on cost it would be great help.

Thanks.

You looking to upgrade or just want a twin to keep the other one happy? haha

Im guessing your privy to this site?

http://www.japaneseusedcars.com/auction/auctions_results.htm

you can go through past sales on there, but the records are only a few month old.

I had a quick scan through and the last nur sold through there was a pearl white mspec nur for a touch under 5mil.. Roughly 60k..

so would think a good example would be around 80k imported etc..

Hope that helps.

Cheers,

Anthony

^^^ ...which still makes Huy's pearl black VS2 Nur in WA look appealing :)

I'm aware and empathise that the money bracket is still very high for most people's pockets.

Heck, I waited for 3 yrs to be able to afford my black non-v-spec R34 GT-R

We must also be aware that production numbers of all R34 GTRs was very low compared to other GTRs.

And thus, Sum Insured values of several VS2 Nurs still sit just under $100K

Just a quick recap, mine imported from japan 2 years ago I paid just under 85k. Was a grade 4.5 only because the k's were over the limit of a grade 5 but still were low.

Mine was pretty much stock besides exhaust and mines rom.

Insurance companies are definitely still offering awesome agreed values. SS8 gohan can vouch for that. Mine stands at 95k now with my new policy about a month ago.

N1's are a six digit hit..well from what I've seen.

I'm guessing that buying a bayside blue Nur will be like buying the purple Z-tune. I'm sure they exist but they will be so sought after and rare that it will probably cost you over $100K. And with your attention to detail (a good attribute to have) you might be waiting a while.

Another colour perhaps?

going on the results the j-spec search pulled up, there's been two Blue Nur's sold (i don't know how far back the results look)

3.3mil for a 100K km R grade

a hefty 5.5mil for a 23K km 4.5 grade

  • 1 month later...

Grade 5 R32 GTR going through auction soon....

Might be one for the collectors. Id snap this one up if I had the money.

http://www.j-spec.co...NE-3055161.html

$18,700 AUD starting price... and 8000km wow. Genuine kms on a 1994 that's crazy. Wonder what it ends up selling for.

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