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is now for sale at unique autosports

Looks like the old fella wants to get rid of it, certainly looks awesome with a lot of work done.

Asking $130,000.

check out nismo.com.au > cars for sale > GTR for more info

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Says 350KW at wheels so yeah i'd say some DEFINATE mods on that baby!!

Question is where would you park such a car? Even in Little old Perth i would be worried bout parking it in the street or gettiing stone chips on sunday drives that ruin that beautiful paint!

Don't get me wrong that is the stuff that my dreams are made of but i would be sooo over protective of it!

I have seen some R34 GtR's come through the Prestige Imports private auctions a while back going in the high 90 Grand mark... after you spend money getting it looking that nice you wouldn't be too far off...maybe about $5000 saving?? sounds like a big saving but not when your dealing with $130,000!!

Originally posted by XCUZME

pity the wheels are a bit homo, otherwise f'in hot.

saw that wheels in real life, and i must say that those actually look rather okay than homo... just each person's taste i guess... but i HATE those big chrome wheels that r ugly assssss

That is hot!!!!! Those rims i think are Veilside ones, i think they look awesome. Im not sure if this is the one but a GTR in NSW has Nismo RSR-581's which would look like the set up he has there but then again his could be hks2530's!! Farkin awesome car none the less n i dont think its too overpriced when compared to a good untouched one, thanks for the pics BY BY

Originally posted by s13drifter

That is hot!!!!! Those rims i think are Veilside ones, i think they look awesome. Im not sure if this is the one but a GTR in NSW has Nismo RSR-581's which would look like the set up he has there but then again his could be hks2530's!! Farkin awesome car none the less n i dont think its too overpriced when compared to a good untouched one, thanks for the pics BY BY

they are manaray wheels, we wanted them for the supra that never happened. good luck finding those style of wheels for sale in Australia!! but if you do, there big $$$

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This car is on the cover (& featured within) Zoom issue No:41 Have a read of the article & see if you think it's worth the $$$.

Lots of Nismo / HKS / Apexi parts. All areas modified, suspension, braking dept', the lot! A claimed 11.36 1/4 when the article was written (303kw @ wheels).

Add up the total outlay to the build a similar car & you’re in for a rude shock! Sure, nothing is worth what it costs to buy/built but even so this is a very impressive package.

The wheels look a bit 'Homo'.......WTF? So just what do good-looking wheels look like then?

Kabab,

:lol: You gunna' have yarself some reeeelations?

YuMMO! maybe in my next lifetime :D

a supra owner once commented to me (don't know how relevant being a supra owner is to whatt im about to say) that the R34 GTR is seen as the worst GTR by Japanese enthusiasts...i think this information was passed on to him by a Japanese person but im on the thinking that he's either agreed or chose not to comment on that argument.

does anyone have any comments on this?

as far as im concerned, it is the best...

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