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Hey all,

Took a ride in my mate's R33 GTST and basically made my mind up on the spot to buy an r34GTT. Always liked that car, but never thought about really buying one. Just got a job so will be in the market for one in the next few months, hence why I've joined here.

Been reading for a little while, feel like an ant.

Anyway, I'll be looking for a BLACK R34 GTT stock as possible (or cleanly modified) some time in the next 4 months, so just preparing myself with some knowledge. If anyone remembers this post in 4 months' time, feel free to remember me and let me know that you know of a car which suits my criteria. Till then, see you round.

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Do your research on prices and how many K's/mods etc that they have...... Read the thread on what to look for in a car (Dont know which section it was under, try a seach and you should be able to find it)....

The 34GTT is an awesome car so its a good choice, fingers crossed you find the car you want when the time is right!

Thanks mate, already read that "what to look for when buying a skyline" thread, though that checklist is mega long but will bring my friend (R33) and his friend (WRX) to have a look.

Funny thing is, most of my friends are mad about cars but i've never really cared - just a mode of transport for me.

Friends have: mx5, prelude, r33, s15, chaser. pretty good collection aye? hahahaha

Well just do your best to read and search before starting an array of threads (been a few new guys that have caused a bit of a stir by asking basic things, but youve already searched and read up on things so sounds like your all over the forum thing) ;)

Well research as much as you can, the long checklist is there to help you. Also, if its a private seller then get a bit of info on how long they owned it and how they drive etc..... I purchased mine off another SAU user and he was not only genuine and easy to deal with, but was also a member that searched and did everything the right way in terms of the car! I looked at 10 or so before i got mine! So dont rush :)

Ahh, its friday arvo and i am just dribbling... Ill get out of here but good luck!! :)

r32r33r34r35.jpg

34's are good driving cars no doubt.... just don't park it next to a 32 or 33

sure is not as big a plumper as the gtr but it wins hands down in ugly, they haven't aged well, in another 5-10yrs the older cars will be far more collectable imo

r32r33r34r35.jpg

34's are good driving cars no doubt.... just don't park it next to a 32 or 33

sure is not as big a plumper as the gtr but it wins hands down in ugly, they haven't aged well, in another 5-10yrs the older cars will be far more collectable imo

I like the 34s over boats....

welcome!

hope you find all you need and more here.

I'm sure you will

as already stated, don't rush into it.

I bought the first gtr I looked at.

was CHEAP at the time, but kind of wish I had held out till I had more cash.

theres a lot of modded cars out there, and a bargin can be had, just keep an eye out, and pounce when the time is right.

can't wait to see what you get.

post pics

hehehe always gets me... barge arsed 32 boners calling 33s boats ^^ have a look for yourself, it's the smallest looking of the 4 models.

32s are now barges, 34s are dredges and GTRs are supertankers

@34GeeTeeTee yeah not new to forums themselves, so definitely more aware than the next noob or two in what to say and what not to say. Looking forward to learning more from this forum and you guys.

@madbung thanks for that pic, you just helped me confirm that the R34 is the sexiest beast out of all. personal preference of course, so i'd be glad to park it next to a 32 or 33. and i'll make sure there is JUST enough space to get into the 33/32 =D. I'm a massive fan of the square-ness of the 34. Hoping to get a GTT then move onto a 34GTR in a few more years. Don't know where i'll find that extra money but hey, i don't have a GTT now (nor the money) so who says I can't do it?

@luke GTR yeah thanks mate, my friend has given me the same warning, take it slow and have a good look at a RANGE of 34s before i decide on which to buy - that way i'll know the good and the bad ones. having said that........embarrassing to say but i need to learn manual first HAHAH only had a few lessons with my friends, getting the hang of it but I don't think it's very good for my street cred if i can barely get the car moving if i'm test driving it eh?

@tai1or made cheers. don't quite get which is the sophisticated land yacht but.....ok. is it the 35? too round...too round.

hehehe always gets me... barge arsed 32 boners calling 33s boats ^^ have a look for yourself, it's the smallest looking of the 4 models.

32s are now barges, 34s are dredges and GTRs are supertankers

R33's are heavier, longer & sit higher stock in comparison to the r32 (I like R33's over 32's by the way)

The r34 is slightly smaller & not as wide as the r33 but the difference is minimal

it's the colour of the r33 in that pic that makes it appear smaller by comparison imo, plus they aren't all factory stock examples in that photo except *maybe* the r34 & r35 so rims coilovers & tyres sizes are all unknown variables

34 too square too square

Any person with a 34 is known as paul walker

/thread

Your just Jelly..... Everyone loves box!!

The 34GTT isn't that square and that's the car he wants.... If you put a big ass body kit on it I agree, but of you look at my at it's not really that square..

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