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uhmm what about insurance. If most are saying chasers are rare they must cost a fair bit to insure?

My pic would be the chaser because it's a nice cruiser with performance.

The r34 is a great car too but in my opinion attracts the wrong kind of attention.

A skyline will have every bogan out there trying to drag you off at the lights while the chaser will be a bit of a sleeper that only enthusiests will notice.

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R34 sedan looks great to my eyes, I do admit a certain bias though hehe

I can't really see how 2 door variants perform better at the track anyway.

Sure if they weigh more but the difference between my car and a manual

coupe is 40kg. Not that much and can be offset by the size of a driver.

Suspension? Is it softer? Most who are track regulars change stock susp

anyway.... Seen a few 34 sedan drifting in Jap also... Seems like a

misconception to me. I mean do rear doors increases chassis flexing or

something :confused:

Well if we're going to compare the bottom models, here's 2 pics for you to compare :D

Just to be fair though, here's why I think the Chaser is more of a Magna than a Camry (the headlights just aren't similar at all on the Camry). The headlights on the Magna are very similar.

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Just something to wet your apetite.

I know of your Altezza, nice ride, but i hopefully will be getting my JZX100 Chaser by the end of the year.

As michael and some of the guys said earlier, performance wise they are pretty much on par, looks, i much prefer the jzx100, cleaner smoother lines, r34 4 doors are much to boxy for me. Interior is really just a personal taste, but i like the carbon fibre trim the JZX100 has stock, and defi style cluster.

For mods i mean heaps of parts available for both engines, 1JZ's have been proven to be a bit stronger than the RB25's in general and the manual 5 speed that comes with the 100's is abo****ely bullet proof (once you change the thrust washer in the 1st gear with a decent strength item) and is good for a hell of a lot more power than the r34 5 speed.

Id say take them both for a drive, see which one you like the feel of better and go for that because they really are so similar for working on, just need to choose what tickles your fancy.

Insurance should be marginally cheaper for a JZX100 as well, plus less attention from the police orrificers while it remains stock.

1JZ 4 lyfe :werd:

Good luck!

anyone know what ya looking for a JZX100 Chaser in manual these days? low thirtys/high twentys?

1996 MARKII TOURER V TWIN-TURBO Auto Transmisson 71,000km pearl white 2-tone 4.5 610,000YEN

1996 CHASER TOURER V TWIN-TURBO Auto Transmisson 72,000km green 3 723,000YEN

1996 CHASER TOURER V TWIN-TURBO Auto Transmisson 72,000km pearl white 4.5 931,000YEN

1996 MARKII TOURER V TWIN-TURBO Auto Transmisson 74,000km blue 4A 805,000YEN

1996 MARKII TOURER V TWIN-TURBO Manual 5 Speed 75,000km white 4 1,089,000YEN

1996 CHASER TOURER V TWIN-TURBO Auto Transmisson 76,000km dark green 3.5 600,000YEN

1996 CHASER TOURER V TWIN-TURBO Manual 5 Speed 78,000km 4 1,437,000YEN

1996 CHASER - Manual 5 Speed 93,000km green 898,000YEN

1996 CHASER - Auto Transmisson 93,000km pearl white 4 718,000YEN

1996 CHASER TOURER V TWIN-TURBO Manual 5 Speed 94,000km green 3.5 783,000YEN

1996 CHASER TOURER V TWIN-TURBO Manual 5 Speed 94,000km green A 880,000YEN

1996 CHASER TOURER V TWIN-TURBO Auto Transmisson 95,000km pearl 4 BA 735,000YEN

1996 CHASER TOURER V TWIN-TURBO Manual 5 Speed 107,000km black A 680,000YEN

1996 CHASER TOURER V TWIN-TURBO Manual 5 Speed 113,000km blue 0 1,080,000YEN

looks like decent(non accident) manual would start(100+klms) at 20-22 landed and complied

jake32 i hope ya didnt paste a whole bunch of jzx90 prices seing as it said twin-turbo which as the 100's are single turbo doesnt seem like them, or a company that doesnt know the difference betweent he two =|

here are some stats for ya, all prices are USD and purchase price only in japan, so convert to AUD and then add $10k to work out the on road price, approximately of course.

For example the first car on the list was sold at auction on 21/7/05, its a Toyota Chaser, year is 1997, displacement is 2.5L, its an Automatic, 66,000 km's, dont know what this date is for lol, colour is green, JZX100 is series, tourer v is model, $8890 USD, grade 4

:D

Date Name Year Displ. Trans. Run (ths km) Syaken Color Frame Grade Price, $ Mark

21.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 66 02.2006 green JZX100 4HT Tourer V 8890 4

21.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 F5 58 12.2005 white JZX100 4HT Tourer V 16930 3.5

21.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 50 02.2006 green JZX100 4HT Tourer S 4910 4

21.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 FA 46 pearl JZX100 4HT Tourer S 7070 3.5

21.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 29 06.2006 greenM JZX100 4HT Tourer S 5300 4

21.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 FA 54 09.2005 white JZX100 4HT Tourer V 11180 4.5

21.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1996 2500 FA 64 10.2005 green JZX100 4HT Tourer S 3580 4

20.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 45 11.2006 silver JZX100 Chaser 4HT tsuara - S 4880 4.5

19.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1999 2500 FA 93 02.2006 pearl JZX100 4HT Tourer S gurando 4520 3.5

16.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 2001 2500 FA 47 02.2006 pearl JZX100 4HT Tourer S 10990 4.5

16.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 78 06.2006 pearl JZX100 Chaser 4HT abante 3010 4

16.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 100 04.2006 silver JZX100 4HT Tourer S 3450 4

15.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1999 2500 FA 79 01.2006 white JZX100 4HT Tourer VTRD sports 11040 4

15.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 2000 2500 F5 70 07.2005 pearl JZX100 4HT Tourer V 16810 4

15.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 54 12.2006 wine JZX100 Chaser 4HT abanteG 2490 3.5

15.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 FA 150 02.2007 pearl JZX100 4HT Tourer V 3720 3.5

15.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 114 06.2006 white JZX100 4HT abante 1410 3.5

15.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 FA 45 green JZX100 Chaser 4HT abante 3100 3.5

14.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 88 02.2006 silver JZX100 4HT Tourer V 7560 4

14.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 F5 49 03.2006 green JZX100 4HT Tourer V 13000 3.5

14.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1996 2500 FA 57 wine JZX100 4HT Tourer V 4720 4

14.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 FA 30 pearl JZX100 4HT Tourer V 8860 4

14.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 49 white JZX100 4HT Tourer V 10880 4

14.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 98 03.2006 pearl JZX100 4HT Tourer S 3870 3.5

13.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 89 03.2006 D¥°¥ê-¥ó JZX100 Chaser 4HT Tourer V 6160 4.5

13.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 97 12.2006 pearl JZX100 4HT Tourer S 2180 3.5

13.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 66 02.2006 green JZX100 4HT Tourer V 5950 4

12.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 79 04.2006 pearl JZX100 4HT abante 1900 3.5

12.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1999 2500 FA 73 02.2006 pearl JZX100 4HT Tourer S 6230 4

12.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 FA 74 03.2006 green JZX100 4HT Tourer V 7510 4

12.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1996 2500 FA 83 pearl JZX100 4HT abanteG 2320 4

12.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1996 2500 FA 73 09.2005 black JZX100 4HT abante 2330 3.5

09.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1999 2500 FA 52 03.2006 white JZX100 4HT Tourer S 9010 4

09.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1996 2500 FA 52 10.2005 green JZX100 4HT abante 3270 4

09.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1996 2500 FA 79 12.2005 white JZX100 4HT abante 1870 4

09.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 FA 55 green JZX100 4HT Tourer V 7130 3.5

09.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 86 02.2006 green JZX100 4HT Tourer V 5800 4

09.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 FA 49 green JZX100 4HT Tourer S 4710 4

09.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 FA 59 12.2005 pearl JZX100 4HT abante 3240 3.5

09.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1996 2500 FA 161 10.2005 pearl JZX100 4HT abanteG 1560 3.5

09.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1996 2500 FA 66 11.2005 green JZX100 4HT Tourer S 4160 4

08.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 F5 110 06.2005 green JZX100 4HT Tourer V 8680 3.5

08.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 FA 70$ white JZX100 4HT Tourer V 10910 4

08.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1996 2500 AT 146 12.2005 green JZX100 4HT Tourer S 2750 3.5

08.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 FA 54 pearl JZX100 4HT Tourer S 6590 4

08.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1996 2500 FA 83 pearl JZX100 4HT abanteG 1550 4

08.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 FA 83 02.2007 silver JZX100 4HT abante 2260 4

08.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1999 2500 F5 71 05.2006 pearl JZX100 4HT Tourer V 17850 4

08.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1997 2500 FA 59 04.2006 green JZX100 4HT Tourer S 3980 3.5

08.07.2005 Toyota Chaser 1998 2500 FA 80 green JZX100 4HT Tourer V 6480 4

1997 TOURER V TWIN-TURBO JZX100 41,000km silver Auto Transmission 0 500,000YEN Not sold

721 1997 TOURER V TWIN-TURBO JZX100 99,000km pearl Auto Transmission 4 380,000YEN Not sold

820 1996 TOURER V TWIN-TURBO JZX100 113,000km green Auto Transmission 3.5 80,000YEN Sale agreement 380,000YEN

thats what they call em where i buy em and of course they know the difference between 100 and 90 ....

Id defiantly go the JZX100 over the R34, damn, I was about to buy one! I just got lazy and couldnt take the wait for one to come over..

Body parts would become hard to get for them I would imagine for quite a while, I just hope that interest in them picks up very soon..

And on the subject of them looking like a camry, Ive always thought the chaser series to look quite like the equivalent year almost camrys over there, the jzx90 can certainly look like some camry models as well. But hey, they are practically the camry for over there so theres no reason why they wouldnt copy the design for over here!

I wasn't really going to say anything (due to the natural bias) and admittedly, the done up Chasers look quite hot - FROM THE OUTSIDE!

Once the photos of the interior were posted up, I couldn't stop gaggin! And did someone say it'll end up costing more? Man, 99% of your time with your car is spent INSIDE it, so it pays to have a good interior~

OMG seeing those photos and then trying to draw a connection with that nice red exterior... just don't work!

1997 TOURER V TWIN-TURBO JZX100 41,000km silver Auto Transmission 0 500,000YEN Not sold  

721 1997 TOURER V TWIN-TURBO JZX100 99,000km pearl Auto Transmission 4 380,000YEN Not sold  

820 1996 TOURER V TWIN-TURBO JZX100 113,000km green Auto Transmission 3.5 80,000YEN Sale agreement 380,000YEN

thats what they call em where i buy em and  of course they know the difference between 100 and 90 ....

then they should know that a JZX100 is single turbo ;-)

on a side not the manuals are significantly more expensive for a reason, with a decent tranny cooler on the auto u mite be able 2 get around 350-370rwhp or so before maybe running into problems, whereas the 5 speed box is happy to go to insane levels many people on toymods have cars running these boxes with cars that are makin 400rwkw+

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