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I was just wondering, a r34 GT-T now goes for around 30k to 35k for a 2 door coupe. So how much do you think they will be in a year and a half time, so at the start of 2007? And is there a big difference in cost between manual and auto. Also if i get a 98 model how much would it ruffly cost to get an interior like the one below? Any recomendations for a back bumper? eg bomex ect.

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I was just wondering, a r34 GT-T now goes for around 30k to 35k for a 2 door coupe.  So how much do you think they will be in a year and a half time, so at the start of 2007? And is there a big difference in cost between manual and auto. Also if i get a 98 model how much would it ruffly cost to get an interior like the one below? Any recomendations for a back bumper? eg bomex ect.

I reckon prices will go up, up, up! Now that R32's aren't as appealing for their ridiculously cheap prices (due to the 15 year rule), the R34s will become more popular, and better value for money than SEVS R32's

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very rarely would a modern cars price actually go up. but in saying that, i think that 34's will keep their value reasonably well. they are still relatively rare as opposed to other models, and there are not a great deal of them being complianced atm.

i would say they will only go down a couple of grand in a years time.

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the average of prices has actually gone up by around 1-2k since i got mine bout 7 months ago.. its hard to predict the prices but i hope that it still stay at least in the mid/high 20's by end of next year

the interior in the pic looks like a series 2 (judging from the steering wheel and the cluster), they are fairly rare as a large number of gtt's ive seen are usually 1998/99 and a stock good condition series 2 example would probably set u back in the mid 30's if buying privately

expect some higher prices if you buy from a dealer

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Totally depends on if its a series 1 (98-00) or series 2 (0.5-02), manual, auto, 2dr, 4dr

Also km are a big factor in their price. If you don't mind a car with ~ 100km on clock u can get a bargain.

But it's true, the 34's have really gained in popularity and have become a little more expensive over the past 6 months or so. Go figure!

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Well last year september i recored a 34 for 35k and now a similar skyline is 28k from the same importer. I have even seen a 2 door r34 with 80 thousand km go for 23k. Although i think it was auto. But still thats cheap. Cost of compliance was included the only thing was rwc and reg. So i was hoping for a 80,000km 2 door coupe auto to go for 22k to 25k by 2007 although in good condition. I think its a posability if a import. Although private sellers are asking a bit more than importers. And dealers even more. So i think ill take my chance with an importer as i can save like 3k. Any recomendations on a back bumper for a r34? Pics included plz.

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