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Just curious to see what everyone paid for their pride and joys... also a good reference to see what people should be selling them for (if ever there comes a day).

My Skyline:

1998 R34 GTT

Auto Tiptronic

Nismo White

38K Kms

Totally Stock (Direct Import from Japan, 1st Owner in Australia)

Grade 5 Car

$28,000.00 in June 2005 with 12months Rego and Warranty

PS: Can someone please tell me if this was a fair buy? Most say it is, but some think otherwise...

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1993 R33 GTS-t Type M

Trust 3" zorst from turbo back, Apexi pod, Greddy timer, HKS start button, Turbosmart boost control, 17" mags, NISMO adjustable suspension, GTR fuel pump, NISMO fuel regulator, Excedy 450hp puck clutch, GTR wing, 400R skirts. Razo gear knob and pedals.

$14,500.

R33 GTST

400r kit, 20 inch HR design wheels (i think thats what they were called), built engine (forgies etc) subzero penum with 100mm throttlebody, link ecu, stock turbo but other usual mods

Asking price was $25000. Traded in a Calais Turbo and got it for $18000.

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