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Hi all, ive been wanting an r34 for a while now so ive been looking around

my major requirements are turbo, manual and coupe

ive found this one, the kit it has is MAD!! love it... but its n/a

a - im curious what kit it is?!

b - how expensive stupid is it to convert the n/a to a turbo

the car on carsales.com.au

Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated

thanks in advance

:rofl:

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You could import a turbo 5 speed for that price that he is asking for.

To convert to a turbo it would be ridiculously expensive and would most likely cost you more to convert than to buy one already done from factory.

You'd need to upgrade your gear box, brakes etc.

By the looks of that too, I reckon this bloke has thrashed it because of it's N/A factor by people trying to run him at lights :rofl: I could be wrong.

Check out the import sites dude, you'll find one at that price turbo manual and coupe.

A few import places I recommend are

www.j-spec.com.au

www.imports101.com.au

www.importcars.com.au

Import cars is REALLY good he will look after you.

Also Danny at imports 101 is great.

Good luck in your search mate.

-trel.

$26k is way too much for an na 34.

i got my R34 for about that price imported through J-Spec - manual, turbo & coupe. But, since then, i have yet to see one that cheap unless it's either an automatic, four door, or well over 100,000 k's.

I think the kit is a Bomex kit - because i was looking @ one for mine and it looked exactly like that one.

Hi all, ive been wanting an r34 for a while now so ive been looking around

my major requirements are turbo, manual and coupe

ive found this one, the kit it has is MAD!! love it... but its n/a

a - im curious what kit it is?!

b - how expensive stupid is it to convert the n/a to a turbo

the car on carsales.com.au  

Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated

thanks in advance

:rofl:

this guy is on these forums, ive seen the car around a few times in SE suburbs but ye its way too much for an NA

$26k is way too much for an na 34.

i got my R34 GTT for about that price imported through J-Spec - manual, turbo & coupe. But, since then, i have yet to see one that cheap unless it's either an automatic, four door, or well over 100,000 k's.

I think the kit is a Bomex kit - because i was looking @ one for mine and it looked exactly like that one.

i know someone who got a '98 R34 auto 4 door w/ only 40,000k's on it for $28k.. sure tis 2k more.. but still a damn good price..

i know someone who got a '98 R34 auto 4 door w/ only 40,000k's on it for $28k.. sure tis 2k more.. but still a damn good price..

I think that's expensive... in my earlier post i said "But, since then, i have yet to see one that cheap unless it's either an automatic, four door, or well over 100,000 k's". I've seen many auto R34's/four doors for about $20k, imported and that includes compliance.

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