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i got the same mods on my black 34 gtt manual and i would find it unrealistic to ask more than $26,500. But if people are willing to pay $45,000 for your car than i should get my price easly.

If any1 is interested PM

lol i highly doubt ur cat is anywhere near my standards. but i could be wrong

link us to ur car mate and we'll be the judge.

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nice car mate, as someone stated above something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it and if you aren't too fussed whether it sells or not at present just keep it on the market and i'm sure someone will give you a realistic offer at some stage, at the end of the day it's your car and obviously up to you what you want to sell it for, whether or not other people agree with your value is another thing, anyways good luck with the sale :)

overpriced or not, its his right to post whatever price he wants to, whether it sells or not, thats a whole different story. I guess if someone is interested in the car, they'll just negotiate to the price market price.

he's car is getting quite a bit of publicity through all this

More mods = more money... woah, my car must be worth a pretty penny! Hell I'll just go get some body kit and it'll be SUPREME! >_<

lol satanic ur cars a bloody auto, yes its got mods, but id like to know the mod list on your car because i dont think its far from mine, ur car is a complete stock on the outside, and its another white r34.

like i said satanic, ive got the mods, the looks, the sound, and the comfort.

how many KMs has ur car run also satanic?

i wouldnt be suprised if u hit 90,000

no offence, but u are being fairly arrogant anDru....

nice car, but overpriced.

i can understand if u feel that way JVP but ive been around the r34 market for a while now and im telling you my car is the cream of the crop. u cant find a 34 liek this no where.

like i said 45 may be a bit to high but i wouldnt drop it any lower then 38.

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Looks like a very nice car dude..

Just wondering are those seats factory leather option? if so looks very nice.. if not what are they? Curious to know..

Seems like you sold you car already uh? p[ending payment??

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Looks like a very nice dude..

Just wondering are those seats factory leather option? if so looks very nice.. if not what are they? Curious to know..

Seems like you sold you car already uh? p[ending payment??

i think he got the leather from a group buy..

Next person to post up hammering the price, whatever, gets a warning.

Regardless of the price being stupid or not, let it be.

The seller will soon workout when the car doesnt sell that the price will need to go lower, and lower, and lower.

Thanks.

do you have the log book to prove its genuine 68000 km..

and post up the dyno sheet wanna see, so i can make my turbo high flow

if really can get 250 rwkw..

also if you wanted the price at least they will ask for all the receipt to prove it..

like all the engine work, sound system and etc..

i think he got the leather from a group buy..

sorry just wanted to point out, as to not mislead people, that the seat covers from the group buy were leatherette... an imitation to leather

sorry just wanted to point out, as to not mislead people, that the seat covers from the group buy were leatherette... an imitation to leather

yes that is correct its leatherette

guys i think we should all stop bagging him already lol im sure his had enough from all the other threads as well. his thread says "pending sale" so lets all wish him the best

edit: forgot to add at the end - lol

lol satanic ur cars a bloody auto, yes its got mods, but id like to know the mod list on your car because i dont think its far from mine, ur car is a complete stock on the outside, and its another white r34.

like i said satanic, ive got the mods, the looks, the sound, and the comfort.

how many KMs has ur car run also satanic?

i wouldnt be suprised if u hit 90,000

1) Yes it's auto; your point?

2) No, your mod list is nowhere near as varied / many as mine :mad:

3) You have a bodykit, wing and wheels - wow... and if you take a closer look at my car; the exterior is far from stock - I just keep it subtle.

4) Comfort? You bought some glorified seat covers :(

5) KMs? just clicked over 60k kms... and these are genuine; full OEM log book showing all services up until the KM that I got the car - grade 5.5 :rofl:

I admit I haven't much experience in Audio / Visuals - but going off the rest of your car; you'd be lucky to sell for $30k and I'm talking LUCKY to. Do a search of SAU and take a look at the R34s that have sold; see what type of cars have attracted what money.

:glare: WOOHOOOOOO :)

still deciding wether or not to sell the thing, but i thought id make a for sale thred to see how much i could get this for and exactly how many ppl are interested.

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like i said above this isnt a for sure sale, just keeping my options open, if i dont get a good price then ill just keep the car

Ash. No need for warnings...

As he stated in the first post. He is seeing how much he could get for it. His question is being answered.

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