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Hey guys, previously done a post about an R32 but now i can afford an R34

Want to buy an R34 Skyline. As i am a Green P-Plater, needs to be non turbo and MUST MUST MUST be manual.

Would love a black 2 door

Currently driving BMW E36, 318i .. 1998 so if you wanna trade or whatever , definitely interested.

Looking to spend tops of about 13 k

I know it sounds like im being a picky mother effer. But im just looking for that "true" dream car. help a brother out

Thanks guys, please hit me up if you have or know someone who has a vehicle that meets this description

Brad

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Hey Brad,

My 2001 R34 25GT is currently for sale.

Here is the add:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=11445518

If you are interested give me a call.

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I have an R33 GTS-4 which is non turbo but is 4WD not rear wheel, handles great and runs great. It is a manual also. Boddy is black and 2 door. Body is in fair condition and could do with a tidy up but mechanically it is great and it has rego.

I a after $6000 and live in Nowra, NSW

0447 461 636

02 4422 9545

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I have an R33 GTS-4 which is non turbo but is 4WD not rear wheel, handles great and runs great. It is a manual also. Boddy is black and 2 door. Body is in fair condition and could do with a tidy up but mechanically it is great and it has rego.

I a after $6000 and live in Nowra, NSW

0447 461 636

02 4422 9545

Sorry champ, Keen on a 34

Edited by R34-Enthusiast

1 point is to ensure that it is a genuine factory manual, due to most of the r34's being trip-tronic, alot of home-made conversions are done which can put you in trouble in the future.

trip-tronic ones are just as good though, compared to my manual 32 before my trip-tronic 34 at the moment, i would pick the trip-tronic. its a better daily, especially if your from a city. feels like your driving a manual without clutch.

but whatever floats your boat :). Good luck with finding a good one :).

Sydney :) Really hard to find decent R34's in NSW, but im willing to fly out to buy a good one

You've got that right, but ive got a close to mint turbo one and im in Sydney - so dont be discouraged, there still are a few good R34's left.

By the time you finish looking though you may end up saving more cash and also want / be able to drive a turbo one. May just be worth holding off buying one until then.

Im in a similar boat to you, only im looking for a very clean (and close to stock) bayside blue vspec 34 gtr. Im assuming that theres also a few good ones left, but by the time i finish looking - i'll probably end up with a R35.

Edited by iwanta34gtr

Got mine for sale $10k, excellent condition, its tiptronic so if you give up on finding a manual have a think about it, heres a pic, im in Port Macquarie NSW. Its also in the for sale section on this forum if youre after more details. Phone number is 0422018344.

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Edited by Keith w
1 point is to ensure that it is a genuine factory manual, due to most of the r34's being trip-tronic, alot of home-made conversions are done which can put you in trouble in the future.

trip-tronic ones are just as good though, compared to my manual 32 before my trip-tronic 34 at the moment, i would pick the trip-tronic. its a better daily, especially if your from a city. feels like your driving a manual without clutch.

but whatever floats your boat :). Good luck with finding a good one :).

Yeah, i know what you mean. Would rather factory manual over a transmission conversion any day of the week, but just as long as its manual . . been driving manuals my whole life .. and im only 19 .. just a passion i guess :) I refuse for any car i own to be auto, until im like a family man .. or until i mature a bit more. and neither of those are happening any time soon. you get the picture XD

Edited by R34-Enthusiast

You've got that right, but ive got a close to mint turbo one and im in Sydney - so dont be discouraged, there still are a few good R34's left.

By the time you finish looking though you may end up saving more cash and also want / be able to drive a turbo one. May just be worth holding off buying one until then.

Im in a similar boat to you, only im looking for a very clean (and close to stock) bayside blue vspec 34 gtr. Im assuming that theres also a few good ones left, but by the time i finish looking - i'll probably end up with a R35.

Lets hope so, well ive found a few ones that meet my description for about 12 k .. + 1000 or so to get it registered in NSW. And im like desperate as im very sick of my beemer, had it for about 2 years now .. fun but just a dud.

planning on buying round early feb next year when i have the funds 100%. dont really want to hold out either as ive psyched myself up about it soooooo much.

Cant compromise for anything less than what i want i guess. Hoping someone posts that perfect 34 on here :)

Good luck on your end as well man

Edited by R34-Enthusiast
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Mine is still up bro.

link was posted in 2nd post.

Hahaha dude, i was legit looking at that exact one man. i would take it off your hands man, but all i can afford is 12-13 k cash

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