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my mates 34 vspec2 was in the workshop for 2 months waiting for a plate to get approved or somethin when he got his complied, dunno bout how much it cost him but u can find a place that does it here...

http://raws.dotars.gov.au/rawswebpublic/RA...AWPubSearch.asp

well, 34 plates were going to start out at like $5500, but seem to have dropped significantly. around $4000. So i think $4000-4500 would be a fair estimate.

my car has been at the compliance workshop for 6 months :P

R34 GTR's are a different world, a lot of recalls and parts are not cheap.

The one workshop I know that can comply them quote $10,000 including pads and tyres so the tyre kickers go away and they only comply good cars that buyers are willing to pay their fee.

Expect $7,000 to $8,000 plus parts for a proper job off a workshop that will be around more than 6 months.

Not need to tell me I am kidding either, R33s are $1,000 more so if it isnt in writing and not a test car price don't believe them as some people are under quoting to bring the customer in then hit them when they pick the car up, no payment no car.

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i got two prices first $8,000 hence the second price $4,400. and there are cheap ones out there imports 101 had one for about $50,000 it's not that much more than an R33 GTR when you realy look at it just save your ass off you will get there

50k sounds about right for a used r34 GTR with high km's...

You think so , i like to see one for that in australia , actualy i'll buy all you can get me for $50 k in aus .

The minimum you will pay for a none accident 99 mod at a jap auction is 3 million jpy and it will have over 70 k ks on the clock and a lot of rust .

Add to that 80-100,000 jpy for fob then add 10% import duty + $2000 aud to ship it and customs q/t then add to all that 10 % gst .

Thats already over $50 k then add to that $4000 to compy it + 1000 for cheap tyres + you will probably need brake pads and maybe rotors .

At the very minimum you will be looking at $60k + rego about $2.5- 3 k .

I forget to add 5% consumption tax to the auction price as well .

Who is doing it for $4,400.

I can get you a plate for $4 k + tyres + brakes if needed + any repairs you may need .

The 4 K includes h/lights as well + all the usual stuff but brakes are very expensive for the gtr.

I can get you a plate for $4 k + tyres + brakes if needed + any repairs you may need .

The 4 K includes  h/lights as well + all the usual stuff but brakes are very expensive for the gtr.

I can get a full set of GTR brake pads for $970 delivered, is it Zoran or Simon at that price.

I can get a full set of GTR brake pads for $970 delivered, is it Zoran or Simon at that price.

3 different places in Sydney that will do a plate for $4 k , actualy one will do it for less and that includes a blue and import approval as well , a long way from 6+ k they were asking about a year ago .

This week a dealer who had 3 in stock was trying to replace it and it was that expencive for a good car and it was going to cost $80,000 to land it.

I was in Japan last november - december and i went to lots of auctions looking for a r34 gtr , i know you will pay over 4 million jpy at auction for a good series 1 car with no accident history and reasonable ks .

I saw a nur m-spec and they wanted 7.8 million jpy .

I ended up buying a 2001 m-spec .

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