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But see, when you buy a 34GTR it becomes a part of you.
On your instagram page, you need to state that you have a 34GTR, because the images don't always get the message across. To some people, $75k is a small price for a personality and attention.

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Saved a few of those 40-50k R33 GTRs on carsales to see if they move.. they're still there 

Anyone actually know of anyone that's BUYING them for these prices? :P 

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Saved a few of those 40-50k R33 GTRs on carsales to see if they move.. they're still there 
Anyone actually know of anyone that's BUYING them for these prices? [emoji14] 

I did... I paid almost 60k for mine. In fact it was a little more by the time shipping and roadworthy were included.
I don't regret it as I couldn't land a decent LM Limited for the same price from Japan.

You see that R32 tuner car on speed hunters last week? $130kUSD and it's got China cast-looking wheels and a 90's Japanese turbo.
As much as I love the japs, there are good tuning shops, then there are overpriced and dated tuners.

13 hours ago, Rekin said:

R32 GTR's were going for $18k

Skyline life was good back then.

Just shelled out $600 for a new gtr front bar & it's missing the $400 lip.

Dat gtr tax

If I recall, Alvin picked up his 32R for 12-13k when they were at their lowest

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4 hours ago, UNR33L said:

Saved a few of those 40-50k R33 GTRs on carsales to see if they move.. they're still there 

Anyone actually know of anyone that's BUYING them for these prices?  

 

All relative methinks...it used to be that high 20s were the permanent carsales residents...then it was low 30s...

Even if it's only the cheaper ones moving, the cheapest are now no longer <30k listed

Hard to tell where the investment in one would top out. USA market availability did small wonders for R32s, but will the hype/buzz wait for 33s and 34s? As the cars become rarer, parts more expensive / harder to find, could be an eventual decline in interest

35 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Toby, if my last employer isn't returning my calls for a group certificate request can I just use my last pay slip? Has gross YTD and tax YTD on it should be fine? 

Has it pre-filled? They should have reported by now

Thought it was a relatively large / reputable place where you used to work

23 minutes ago, HEKT1K said:

Has it pre-filled? They should have reported by now

Thought it was a relatively large / reputable place where you used to work

Not sure, I usually have a tax guy that does it.

Nah was only 3 people where I was, was made redundant once the work ran out. 

Legally need to give it to employees by 14 July

They dont need to lodge it with the ATO till 31 Oct so may not be on prefill.

 

Yes you can use YTD payslip unless your Payroll officer does something wrong

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