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only 40k? That's how much they were 4 years ago!haha You can get a beat up R34 GTR for 28k easy but buyer beware! By the time I'm done I would have spent around 30-35k for my GTT, engine swap and all the mods (performance, exterior,interior). In the end, my GTT will look better than a stock GTR and will be faster than a stock GTR hands down... well worth it. If I wanted to buy a GTR I would have to sell my GTT (i would get 16k at best since GTTs are a dime a dozen in Japan and I can't sell it to koreans w/o them paying over 10k in taxes) so I would still need 24k just to have a STOCK R34 GTR.... then modding it from start would be expensive.... not worth it in my situation when I can be done with my project at 35k. GTR's are the sheit but sadly I'm in no situation to be able to afford it and satisfy my spending splurges.

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unless your talkn about just the car theres no way u can get a decent gtr for 40k by the itme it lands here.

well around 40K I mean... good ones do come by, as long as you're patient, not picky and don't want an Nur or V Spec or anything fancy.

like this run of the mill one:

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=11978

42k landed and complied.

chak8080, yeah sorry mate, didn't think about korea... it'd be a lot cheaper over there. I was talking in terms of the lads in oz.

well around 40K I mean... good ones do come by, as long as you're patient, not picky and don't want an Nur or V Spec or anything fancy.

like this run of the mill one:

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=11978

42k landed and complied.

chak8080, yeah sorry mate, didn't think about korea... it'd be a lot cheaper over there. I was talking in terms of the lads in oz.

i wouldnt exactly call something with over 90,000 a decent gtr.

i wouldnt bother with a gtr if it had over 40,000kms but thats just me.

although it defiently is an attractive offer.

sighs, sometimes i wonder if pouring so much into a GTT is even worth it all =[

Edited by R34NRG

lmao... a 9 year old 1999 car with 40,000kms on it? that's 4500km's a year.

Are you trying to tell me if you owned a GTR you'd drive only 4500 km's a year? Personally my car chalks up about 20,000 to 25,000 a year, and it hasn't missed a beat.

a 40,000km GTR will show up sometime somewhere... and it'll most definitely have its odo tampered unless its one of those exceptionally rare cars that have genuine low kms. Unfortunately its the guys that use the km reading as a yard stick on a cars quality that'll fall for it and snap it up.

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