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Hi everyone,,

I am now the proud owner of a 2000 R34, series II, and yup,, its Bayside Blue (I.e GTR blue),, YAY!!!!!!!

So hopefully, i'll be seeing the rest of you out and about :D ,, give us a wave,, i'll wave back!!!

heeheh,, i got a great deal,,, only has 15 000k on it!!!! (yes i was a bit suss at first too) But i got it checked out, and seems pretty genuine,,!! the under body of the car is still blueish from the factory,,, ( i.e shows that it hasent been driven much,, and No accident history from what the panel beater told me) :)

Already forgotton about the R33 ( R33,, what r33?) heheeh,, don't mind me, i got that stupid grin my face, that one that each and everyone of u got, when UR car arrived.. !!!!!!

Got the car of a guy from cairns, who didnt use it much,, and bought it as his "old man's toy " ( well he wasent that old) ,, anyways,,, its stock standard,,, , didnt even have a turbo timer!! sheeesh,,,,

anywho,,, hope to see u all around!! more pics to come :)

BTW,, anyone in QLD insured a R34,,,??? who did u use????????

Bye for now,,!!!

Look out for the Afro

C yazzzz

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Awww... someone had to make me jealous.. :D

Yer nice looking car dude and congrats on gettin such a fine car.. I'll have to check out the paint when I see you on the one of the cruise sometime... :)

I'm insured with Just Cars.. with some minor mods on mine. :)

Oh.. welcome also :wavey:

EDIT: Der charly.. the dude has put the title as GTT.. :)

thanks guys,,,

yup manual

ya i've been around for a while,,, had a series II r33,, but that went a while ago,, and plus i used to work in toowoomba, and come back to brisy on the weekends,,,, but now i have a job back in brisy :D

so ya,, will be seeing more of me,,,,

hope to see all of u soon,,

I take it, that is a gtt? Manual or Auto? Oh and I don't think I've seen you around so welcome.

Hey Afro,

I'm from Cairns and had seen that car around a few times. He didn't appear to drive it all that much. Tried to get the owner to come on a couple of cruises but he were'nt interested. Sweet colour. Out of curiousity, how much did it cost you? The boys up home will be jealous but hey there is a good side to every story, I go back to having the only R34 in Cairns.

Cheers

Muz

YA,,he was a pretty nice guy,,,

Cairns was alright,,i might visit it again sometime,,

by the time i get it to brisbane, and on the road, it will have cost me between $34000 - $35000 (not including insurance) , which i think is a fair enough price,, for something that is in genuine condition.

colour code is TV2

just cars just quoted me like $2400!!! is that normal???????

Great Car....looks like Calsonic Blue though?...post the colour code under the bonnet.

Go with Just Cars....my premium is now down to a nice price at last!!!

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