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ARGHH!! Bayside Blue GT-T!! take it away! i don't want to look at one now that i've bought my black one :P You're taunting me aren't you Dale! :)

1. - CAN'T BE FACTORY TV2 - Not made until 2000. So it's a respray. And something about those rims and there shitty-ness and thin-ness makes me think it might not be turbo, although you'd have to have some balls to advertise a non-turbo as a turbo.

Car has been resprayed, although doesn't say so, already off to a very dodgy footing, don't go near it.

cheers.

ARGHH!! Bayside Blue GT-T!! take it away! i don't want to look at one now that i've bought my black one :) You're taunting me aren't you Dale! ;)

1. - CAN'T BE FACTORY TV2 - Not made until 2000. So it's a respray. And something about those rims and there shitty-ness and thin-ness makes me think it might not be turbo, although you'd have to have some balls to advertise a non-turbo as a turbo.

Car has been resprayed, although doesn't say so, already off to a very dodgy footing, don't go near it.

cheers.

Took you long enought to spot it Chinny!!! Its an auto anyways. It's a pretty good respray [if it is] by the looks of it.

MY original post [that never got airing] said something about R34's not having Blue until 2000 / series II rolled out [rb25 variants].

I also mentioned something about him advertising it as a GTT and 6 Cylinder turbo - and that it would be funny if it didnt have one - ****in damn server crashes...:(

Everything you said - I had already spent 15 minutes typing, pretty much, [did you see my post?] though I don't agree about the tyres being skinny - maybe a test drive is in order??? :D

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just wondering , what is wrong with the blue R34?? i mean it looks like a turbo i mean it has got the gt-t on the back right of the car below the lights where it usually is.........i mean it has gotta be one......

it is weird though why would he be selling it for 33.5k with only 30kilos done on the car......is any1 gonna check it out for serious??

paulr33 - we tested the black gtt auto that is listed at the start of the thread - not the blue 34 pictured above!

SliM - the GTV non turbo has similar stickers on the RR

gtv23.jpg

Pic, courtesy of Demon Dave.

I dont think the market is very strong atm for people selling imports [imo] - he could have dropped the price due to long time not being able to sell, there's all sorts of reasons, how many 34's are selling for mid-high 30's these days? Actually SELLING for not listed prices!!! The first batch are 6+ years old now too remember!

It definitely looks like a GTT. Aside from the badging, it also has the side vent on the front bumper for the tiny intercooler ;), and looking closely at the dash, it appears to have the three centre guages that you only get on the GTT...:)

But, bayside blue wasn't an option on the R34's until AFTER the GT-V (my car) came out in MY2000 - so if that car is older than that, it is likely a respray. Quick look at the VIN plate for color code TV2 will sort that out....

for reference, my car, R34 GT-V (RB25DE) Note absence of vent on bumper.

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Dave

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