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Hi All, First of all I would like to thank everyone's for helping each other on this forum. I have been reading posts here and there but dont get to spend much time here due to work.

I am looking at buying a R34 GT-t but I am a bit puzzled in terms of maintenance costs (I normaly do all my service by myself), availability of parts, anything in particular I should look at when inspecting to buy.

I am going to inspect a couple of imports tomorrow (Here in NSW) and would like to get as much feedback as possible by lunch time tomorrow.

Coming from driving SV6 and XR6....used to do all work at home, My first ever nissan was R31 Ti, loved it to bits.

Looking forward to be part of this community.

Peace out !!!

NOTE: Sorry admin if I have posted in wrong section.

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If from a dealer try to see if you can locate its details before it was imported, to make sure it has the right km's.

Correct.

Just Jap at Kirrawee to-day was recommending the same thing to one of their customers > Get a copy of the (Japanese) de-reg certificate.

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