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I know there is

2 x blue 4 door

1 x black 4 door

1 x platinum silver 4 door

1 x athletic silver 4 door

3 x silver 2 door (not sure which silver)

2 x yellow 2 door

2 x red 2 door

1 x black 2 door

1 x white 2 door

2 x bayside blue 2 door

2 x black gtr

1 bayside blue gtr

Edited by mxtcy

I think Trev from FBI's R34GTR is bayside blue also.

I test drove a red R34GTT at Valley View 3 years ago (before I bought PCOTY) and it was an absolute bucket of crap. Had been smashed several times and felt like a car that had done 200,000km - not 50,000km as claimed.

I saw a white 4 door R34GTT on North East Rd near my place a couple of weeks ago, with an older guy driving it. Had trader plates on it.

good to hear you are joining the fold Chapman :D

sky30 - I think Damians (= user Cell on SAU) R34 is originally midnight purple from the factory - very rare GTT colour, but it is a factory colour I believe. I assume this is the one your mate bought, as I haven't seen another in SA.

So that makes it about

1 x white 4 door (soon to be 2 in Jan)

2 x blue 4 door

1 x black 4 door

1 x platinum silver 4 door

1 x athletic silver 4 door

3 x silver 2 door (not sure which silver)

3 x yellow 2 door

2 x red 2 door

2 x black 2 door

1 x white 2 door

1 x purple 2 door

2 x bayside blue 2 door

2 x black gtr

2 X bayside blue gtr

Andrew: Nope purple is the 33 gtr colour the guy in Japan sprayed it after it was purchaced. As that purple was not avalible on GT-T's at all. The rare colours of GT-T's are Yellow and Pearl white (there are two whites) for the 2 door, and Pearl white, and Metalic silvers on 4 doors. I only know coz i got a new front bar sprayed and did some research into the paints.

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good to hear you are joining the fold Chapman :(

sky30 - I think Damians (= user Cell on SAU) R34 is originally midnight purple from the factory - very rare GTT colour, but it is a factory colour I believe. I assume this is the one your mate bought, as I haven't seen another in SA.

I thought tat colour was only avaliable on R33 GTR, think he told my mate a dude in melbourne got it sprayed that colour, Damian got it from him.

Didn't know about the Black GTR but funnily enough saw the yellow one this morning!!!!

yeah im prety sure theres an old dude with a grey beard from flaggys, with that

black gtr.. he must be 50, wat a legend!

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