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Asking for a friend who is looking to buy a r34. All the yards we check out mostly carry aus-delivered nissans. Does anyone know where theres a yard that has a few r34 GTTs around, one that will allow us to test drive it?? I tried looking in Search but no actual adresses or names came up to where we could actually find a car yard that stocks them. Any help much appreciated.

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you MAY find that some dealers will ask you to sign a contract of sale before they allow you to test-drive their cars.

its bloody annoying, but they need to protect themselves incase you crash their car.... kinda like the phrase: "you break it, you bought it!"

anyway, good luck!

i tried looking on the carsales and carpoint sites and only found one r34 in victoria on offer in melb(that was to our specifications). i will try what has been previously suggested and if you spot some let me know, also interested in car yards with s15s and other nissan imports. Adzmax how much did it cost for your r34 after delivery and compliance? coz that mite be an option also.

lol, yeah good one you fu(ktard! I have never dealt with exotic cars, nor do I care for your opinion. maybe YOU got jibbed? if they were "busted" as you say, why are they still in business?

dont chu believe me ? maybe you buy your car from them ? maybe that is why you got jibbed ? exotic car sales = stolen car.  i check record i see he busted.

R34GTT : Very nice car but it needs to be stock as and 38K is out of range, even though it is a very good price for the mods it has, probably would be TOO powerful to start with.

Meshybum : dont slander if you cant prove it, i cant see how they can sell stolen cars to the general public and STILL be in business(and not in jail)

GTTR34 : what kit is on that r34 in your pic?? nismo?

Is it worth importing with the current scheme?? Will the price difference be much, if any?

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