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The high 20's mark is the go soon, my bro works for an importer in brissy, there getting a stack of 34's in in the next few months, i'l be able to hook u guys up for under 30g for a 34, no cars here now but soon

Yep I agree with these prices. I have been looking for quite a while at different 4dr options and a 4dr R34 GTT should be had/landed/complied for high 20s (when 4dr compliance for R34s becomes available that is). The price will come down from what it is now, but under SEVS they will never became a plentiful as R33s which is good if you like a bit of uniqueness.

Well looks like we'll just have to wait and see...the prices have definately dropped compared to when I bought my car 2 years ago....but back then it was almost possible to count the number of 34's in the country on your fingers and toes:D

Naturally Aspirated R34 Skyline's are certainly dropping in price, and i think they will drop further, at the end of the year i belive they'll be around $23,000.

Example: http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!c...rch_distance=25

Vehicle 1998 NISSAN SKYLINE R34 25GT

Price $26,000

Kilometres 54,500

Body 2 door Coupe

Colour White

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Multi-point injected 2.0 NEO 6L (2000cc)

Reg Plate FLYSKY

Reg Expiry MAY-2004

RWC Yes

Brief Comments This Car Looks Hot! EXCELLENT CONDITION (no scratches)

Long Comments - Carbon Fibre Bonnet (Not seen on photos) - Full Kit - 4inch Exhaust (3inch all the way through and 4inch tip) - NON TURBO - Good to cruise around in town. Very economical on Fuel. This car looks hot! Regretable sale as I need to buy a family car

5 Speed Manual... nice...

Vehicle Features (please confirm with seller)

Abs (Antilock Brakes)

Air Conditioning

Alarm

Alloy Wheels

Auto Climate Control

Body Kit

Cd Player

Central Locking

Cruise Control

Drivers Airbag

Electric Mirrors

Fuel Injection

Power Steering

Power Windows

Rear Spoiler

Remote Central Locking

Tinted Windows

:headspin:

sock

hmmm ... well I am looking at paying about mid 30's for a beaut example of a R34 GT-T... but reading this thread has made me rethink that *slightly*

how about we put up a poll and see what people's opinions are. I personally belive due to the limited number of the R34's (compared to the R33's), combined with the fact that the JDM market is not responding as well as expected to the new generation Skyline, and therefore are still holding onto their R34's longer than anticipated, this will keep the prices up around the low to mid 30's.

Or ... I could be wrong. Who knows. Thoughts? :headspin:

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i have had 2 x r33 's the r34 shits all over the r33.

there are fu$k all r34's basically no one is importing them and they are a sought after hard to get sports car.

lets put it in a nutshell, you can get a stock commodore for 34 k or a nice 34gt I know what i want, and thats wht I got, not a common run of the mill everyone has one wrx, but a unique r34 gtt 4ws 323nm of torque 34.

thanks for coming.

that's importing, and that's the advantage of importing. cheaper cars. but to get a LOCAL R34 GT-T manual for less then $35K, you're going to have to be VERY patient. Just check every local interent listing, autotrader.com.au, carpoint.com.au, carsales.com.au, drive.com.au, can't think of any others. Nothing under $35K for a manual GT-T, maybe even nothing under $36K.

and the under negotiation status? i might have something to do with that :rant:

hey skippy that post for jspec is a joke man, thats how they get you in, They said they want around 29k for the 34 complied and landed.....PLUS you have to pay for new tyres thats $1000.00 for good rubber, then registration fees$1400.00 plus their $1000.00 "service fee" suddenly the car is up to 33 grand onroad.... good luck you buy without seeing the car, has it got any accident damage? i guess you have to take the word of the importer...

oh and u pay alot less for an auto than u do a manual...

and even still for a N/A

If the gt-t was a manual it would be in the 30's

I rekon R34 Manual 25GT-t prices won't drop much, but R34 25GT N/A and Auomatic Skylines will decrease dramatically in the next two or three years, $20,000 or under.

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