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In japan it's not hard to find a r33 GTR for $25k - and that's from a dealership.

r32 GTR can be had for under $10k - but that sort of car is not one I would want

r34 GTR are still a little pricey - but the high australian $ makes them look pretty cheap these days. The higher spec models remain high, to import, as they tend to get slapped with luxury tax on top of the usual extras - due to their price bracket.

This is why I would never buy a GT-T r34 - if resale price was something I cared about. But I guess recent 33 pricing, gives an indication of how quick things change.

I still believe you get what you pay for, meaning u'd need a solid $40k for a good condition R33 GTR and a good $35k for an R34 GT-T.

Hopefully in a year i'll be able to find either 1 of the above to buy.

Err, guys? Have any of you used Ebay before? That is the starting price, not the Buy It Now price. Once word gets out there will be bids. I would be very surprised if it didn't go for at least a few grand more than that.

Either way, I think Ebay is a stupid way to sell such an expensive car. You have such a tiny window of opportunity, which means that people that would genuinely pay a lot more for what the car sells at the final price just can't put a bid in because they can't come up with the cash in such short notice.

Even if this car sells for the minimum price, that is in no way an indication of the car's true value. The buyer could easily then take his time and sell it for closer to $38-40k. At $34k I think it would be an ideal investment.

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