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There was a nice white 4door manual R34 at Tokyo last week. Manual turbo sedans are not so common, but it's not like you'll have too hard a time buying one. It just might take a few more weeks to find the right one compared to buying a coupe.

Contact llama_au, she mentioned she was selling hers?? not sure if its manual though

It's auto. However yes, in a couple of months time it will be for sale: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Eo...34-t330320.html

I've also got a 4dr turbo genuine manual in white once I'm finished it should be subtle yet loads of fun!

I found mine pretty hard to come by, but rest assured they do exist :)

I've also got a 4dr turbo genuine manual in white once I'm finished it should be subtle yet loads of fun!

I found mine pretty hard to come by, but rest assured they do exist :)

*sigh* you lucky lucky man....

iv also got a 4 door gtt maunal (factory manual) series 2 2001! i got it from power road car sales in dandy he has a few there he doesnt when you look he will import one for you (my one was a fresh import ,

so fare i have only installed a front mount intercooler and 3" turbo back exhaust and running 12 psi ! but by the end of next yeah ill probably do nistune and high flow turbo . i love it and the cope never look twice .

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good luck with your search ! you wont regret it

iv also got a 4 door gtt maunal (factory manual) series 2 2001! i got it from power road car sales in dandy he has a few there he doesnt when you look he will import one for you (my one was a fresh import ,

so fare i have only installed a front mount intercooler and 3" turbo back exhaust and running 12 psi ! but by the end of next yeah ill probably do nistune and high flow turbo . i love it and the cope never look twice .

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good luck with your search ! you wont regret it

sweeeet ride man, where abouts in power road car sales in dandy im not tooo far from there so i can roll by anytime really to look, cheers for the info

sweeeet ride man, where abouts in power road car sales in dandy im not tooo far from there so i can roll by anytime really to look, cheers for the info

8 Plunkett Rd, Dandenong, VIC, Australia

turn off prisness freeway and hes about 200 meters up plunkett rd on your right , there expanding at the moment . ask for shane (hes an old school car salesman) but will do anything to make you happy with your purchase , even found a bloke to buy my rodeo at the price i was looking for

went to power road, a R34 lovers dream there was like ...ohhh black...silver ...white....eletric blue 4 doors yay....saw the silver ... turbo manual 4 door sweet..in the corner i see a white 34 4 door with gauges on dash so i run over.....and its auto...damn it lol

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