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Hi mates im looking to buy a r34 gtr i've been checking out quite a few of them in Nsw but i've found 3 that im pretty interested in. Has any one seen these cars or know of them? http://www.uniquecarsales.com.au/pls/carsa...mp;photo_flag=1

http://www.uniquecarsales.com.au/pls/carsa...mp;photo_flag=1

http://www.japaneseautocentre.com.au/zoom.php?id=114#

Any info would be appreciated or if anyone knows of any good r34 gtr's for sale let me know

cheers jason

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links didnt work, otherthen the last one and i had to copy and paste it.

all i have to say, and this goes for buying anycar.

dont buy it while your excited about it, stay level headed, dont take the sellers word for it, actually get down and dirty and look for yourself. make sure youve looked everywhere before you pay more then expected.

goodluck man.

i've been looking around on every car site, how much do you think the cars are worth? what is a standard r34 gtr vspec worth?

Mate there a bit Pricey Try Car sales, Im my eyes if you want to buy something Take it to a reputable Shop, Get Compression Tested, Mabye chuck it on the dyno Make sure everything running well and go from there..
starndard $40ish

Vspec $46ish

Vspec 2 $50 above

Standard 40ish a bit Low i dont think theve droped that much yet Anything between 50K TO 60K Is a good buy Considering there dropping in prices, I have a couple of friends who have r34 Gtrs for sale Pm me i will give you more info about there Cars , You may have interest .

2 links dont work

and the (name deleted) eeeer dont trust those basterds its bit expensive

dont buy nothing of them

my cousin bought a car off (name deleted) and had problem after problem, ABS module went while he was going down a hill which joined onto a major highway (so he had no brakes) and we always had a few other issues with it. I bought the car off my cousin, i mean it was a great car (i regret selling it) and admittedley with its age (89 R32 GTST sedan) there were bound to be problems i guess the fact that they didn't tell us any of the issues and then when we confronted them about the ABS issue (which happened within a month) they didn't wanna know about it which we thought was slack.

At the same time i've heard people that have bought cars from (name deleted) and have had nothing but good things to say about them....so i guess it all depends...personally i wont use them again.

my cousin bought a car off (name deleted) and had problem after problem, ABS module went while he was going down a hill which joined onto a major highway (so he had no brakes) and we always had a few other issues with it. I bought the car off my cousin, i mean it was a great car (i regret selling it) and admittedley with its age (89 R32 GTST sedan) there were bound to be problems i guess the fact that they didn't tell us any of the issues and then when we confronted them about the ABS issue (which happened within a month) they didn't wanna know about it which we thought was slack.

At the same time i've heard people that have bought cars from (name deleted) and have had nothing but good things to say about them....so i guess it all depends...personally i wont use them again.

How do i fix the links? i just cut and pasted the address form the url??? ill try again

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Hey Champ,

I know both those cars! CYIFLY is a very very good car for the money he is asking. Extremely MEAN looking. nice features, wheels, brakes, leather, exhaust, and other mods.

The other car is not that crash hot! i have actually raced him before and to be honest it not fast, not fast at all.

They both seem a little over priced to me, but I'm no expert and not in the market. I do know the CYIFLY car and I think it's hot.

My cousin owns that Car , He takes care of it like its one of his kids, If you see that car you will not be disapointed, Breaks Necks By Far ...

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