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i've got 33K saved already... yeah ive seen eriks r34 very nice but i really wanted a white or yellow one though. i dont mine waiting 3 or 4 months as ill be buying at the end of the year anyway so i can save a bit more dough.

ive only seen manual r34 for 40K+ and auto for 35K so eriks is quite a bargin.

Does anyone know any dealers etc...

extreme machines is a good place to test drive a r34 but to buy is absolute rip off...

import is the best way but waiting is a bitch i went through prestige motorsport to get my car and am waiting on the arrival of it but geoff frfom prestige has been most help full with every stupid question i ask plus he is perth based...

it is a much cheaper allternative to import and he can help you find any colour and mods you want for your budget......

R34's are avialable in the eastern states and will be avialable any day now here for dealers and personal importers as a couple are sorting out vehicle inspection, I know of one who will help you buy a car free of charge if you buy a plate off him and yes the price is the same as everybody else.

Dont bad mouth peoples prices either if you dont like it keep it to your self and dont post it.

www.j-spec.com.au is also one of the guys who started it off and he buys grade 4 cars that can be inspected as you dont want a damaged car as a couple have to be exported already.

Talk to local RAWS who have R34 compliance as the DOTR's site is updated daily or do research as the first post web site is just cut and paste of cars in stock that have already been bought so imagine what the real price is.

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