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Looking at buying my first car and have my eye on this: http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/darwin-cbd/cars/r34-skyline-gtt/349640520

Haven't had a look in person, but apparently everything is stock. It seems fairly overpriced to me (he just brought it down from 16k). So, even though you can't tell much just from the ad, I was wondering what you guys think it is actually worth?

Thanks for the help.

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You get what you pay for.

Without seeing the car in person, the price listed is average market value.

Hard to tell from the ad, but the car appears to have small mods - pod filter, rims, exhaust, steering wheel has been changed, drivers seat looks to have been changed, rear spoiler has been removed - so most likely bootlid has been painted.

Hope this helps.

Put it this way, my friend just imported a turbo r34 from japan for 9k, complied, road worthy etc all he needed to do is pay for rego which came to a grand, so 10K all up. Only 80,000 kms everything working as it should.

sounds about right 14-15k for average R34 GTT. Would ask for stock steering wheel back if still has !. KM's dont mean anything in my book, how it was driven is more meaningful E.G spent crusing on a freeway is better then some stressed out Low KM city mileage car.

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