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Thinking about buying a r34, two door needs some work, Up for new tyres soon, Front grill is missing, what would you pay for it? its not bad in person, Something i might want to get for the right price and clean it up. but what do you reckon? its something i have been looking at for a while cant really find a r34, for under $10,000 this is under, but i needs some work im thinking atleast $1,000 - $2,000 + New tyres, front end lights , not to much needs done 98k on the clock i have a feeling it might of got wound back Thanks, how much would you pay for this? Im looking around for rough prices.

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Edited by Bossramsay

It's obviously an R33, just FYI

Hmm that's why I also posted this.. He tolled me a r34 I had a feeling it was something different, I was going to pop the botnet and have a look didn't want to be rude though. And I had to be somewhere ahah, didn't have time.

So u clearly have no idea what you are looking at if you didn't even know it's n r33.

I suggest you do a hell of a lot of research before even going to look at another car

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