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hey guys ...

i have 1998 r34 gtt ... and am using it as my daily drive ... no big mod .. stock boost ...

now am planning to buy 2000 r34 gtr MILAGE: 31,000 km ... and i want this one as a daily drive too ...

but the problem is .. every body said that the r34 gtr have alot of problems ... and not as good as the RB25 neo engine for daily use ...

keep in mind the weather here in DUBAI .. some times the heat reaches 50c degrees ... :flamed:

by the way ..am not planning to mod the GTR ..

if any body face any problem with the R34 gtr .. plz .. tell me ..

thanx alot ...

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thanx for replyin ... guys... ..

MidnightGTR : .. thanxx mate .. but we really start to hate it ... after few years .. u wont see any locals in here ... coz its really start to get ppl from all over the world ..

about the cooling ... 1st thing to do .. is oil cooler .. for sure ...

but if this is the only problem ... i would go for it ,,,

any more replys mates ..!!!?

about the price ... as i said .. its 2000 model ... done 31,000 km ,,, silver ... stock ...

they are asking 70,000 AED .. thats about 26k or 27k AUD ... is it a good price ... ?? i dont really know about GTRs

i dont think its really .. cheap .. i found cheaper than that price ... 24k aud ... r34 2000 done 65,000 .. but not as clean as this one ...

and i found 2001 vspec II ... done 40,000 .. for about 30k aud

and some of them are not that cheap /// i bought my R34 GTt for 24k AUD ... coz its very clean and NOT STOLEN .. :)

and about australia .. i dont really know .. but .. in here ... we have a rule .. if any person bought a car that is stolen from out side ... and regester it ... no one can talk to him ,, so just feel free to own stolen cars ... :P this will be in all the emirates ..ONLY in dubai .. its not allowed ..

but the other rule is .. NO Right Hand Drive can be registered any more .. only if its 1999+ model and it must be converted into LHD and it must be done in a good way and a well known workshop ...then u can register it ... and if u wanna register it in DUBAI .. it must be shiped from dubai ports ..

EVERY DAY WE HAVE A NEW RULE ... WTF

CROAT : ... 30,000 is not bad ... if u can ship it and register it in AUS ... i'll be more the happy to make business with u :) ... lol .. i dont think u can ..

mmm shipping and registering ... mmm i have a friend there ... in AUS ... but the problem is .. do they register stolen cars .. i mean would they know if its stolen or not ..!! ..

2nd .. i donno about the custom taxs in AUS ...

any way ... r33 .. depend on the mod ... . standered would be .. between 25,00 to 30,00 AED that about ... mmm 9000 AUD to 12k AUD those for the stolen i think .. but ofcourse they wont tell u that they r stolen ;) ... i think ... now days .. prices drop becouse of the new rule .. (only 1999+ model will be registered ).

lol .. that not only a very good price .. this is the best price that u'r ever see in u'r life .. ;) ...

i'v seen r34 gtt sold for 35K 33k AUD ... in AUS ... :) ...

but i dont really think that i will start such business ... i think there will be alot of problems

crime where?! ... u mean in UAE dubai ?? ... no we dont have such thing like stolen skylines from UAE ....

all the stolen ones are coming from japan . so they are stolen there ....

and how would they know .... easy ... (VIN#) ... if u got the INTERPOL working in australia they would know the stolen car ... coz its VIN# will be published all over the world ..

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