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hmmm let me see considering there are similar r34's going for 42k plus at them moment on carpoint and carsales.... no the price hasnt changed, furthermore my r34 is the only one in australia, possibly in the world that is the same color as an r34 gtr factory purple. there is only 7 r34's in adelaide which kinda makes this particular car special, especially with low original kms....I have someone busting my nuts to buy it now but It may not be worth it for me as it is a work car. Might hang on to it and see what happens.... just like the phase 3 gtho's which go for 70 k plus.... the r34 is fast becoming an icon in australia motoring

you might get a 34 for 35 plus at the moment but you wont get them in excellent cond with low kms for less.. why? thank RAWS... it cost too much to get one in with compliance these days... there is no money in it.

Too many 33's & no 34's...34's price will stay as it is if not increase... supply and demand.

What would you have a standard wrx 4 door for 43 k or a rare kick ass 206kw turbo intercooled rwd r34 for 35 k?...or mabye a standard commodore?

just to check i take it the colour is not from factory?? as ppl have asked you 2 times and you are not responding??

cos i love the colour but it was never released in the GTT`s?? but please correct me if i am wrong!!!

In answer to the colour the car was originally black, apparently the first owner in japan wanted the GTR purple colour in the GTT but the factory didnt spray it that colour because the gtr was the only one to have it.

Therefore the owner got it completely resprayed straight away in 2 pack.

The job is immaculate and obviously the photos state that. I spoke to a spray painter and he said a paint job like that would have cost 5-7 grand.

I couldnt pick that it was resprayed when I bought it so there you go.

Either way its the only one that I know that colour in exisitence.

that answers that.

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Is this car still available? Do you have some under bonnet, intieror & boot pic's?

Am currently looking for a R34 GT-T manual. Have found 50 + for sale on the internet, varying between $26000 to $40000 so they are about. Anyway I am a serious buyer and have a short list & will buy by the end of the month! I been keeping an eye out in the for sales here but this is the first time I've seen this one. Pls let me know either way.

cell : who says their are no R34's around ? I got mine for sale also so you can tell those "people: they is trippin. Maybe thats just an excuse cause they aint got the cash and its a way to say well if they where id by one, pov's >> well we have two between us so bring em on !

good luck with your ride...

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