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just wondering how much youd pay for an r34 n/a, basically want 2dr manual with preference colour being silver, have found two in sydney, both 99 models, stock standard, one with 70,000km for 28k and the other with 36,000km for 29,000 however i find the 36,000km hard to believe, these are surely a tad expensive (both dealer cars) and really am only willing to pay up to 26k, should i be able to get a 2dr manual within my budget or are these decent prices? cheers

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hi reggin,

I just got a '98 R34 N/A for $25,000 (but $4,000 less for trade-in of my old car = $21,000 owing), so yeah you're not far from getting what you want for $26,000. this car was originally priced at $27,000.

Mine is semi-auto, 2dr coupe, dark blue, 25,300KM, perfect inside, runs great. only downside? no spoiler.

you're lucky to be looking for a manual so you have so many more options than I did.

Good luck, keep looking and take your time like I did.

Edited by WPNR34

just had a look at the yellow skyline for sale on nissansilvia.com, very nice however however have just had a yellow lancer so dont want another yellow car,

not really all that keep on importing either, sure i could save 5grand but i think id rather buy one locally so i dont have to wait 3mths,

and WPNR34 maybe im looking in the wrong places but most of the gt r34s for sale in oz seem to be auto tiptronic and/or 4dr, any advice on where to look for more manuals would be greatly appreciated!

and do you really think the 36,000km for a 6yr old car would be genuine? seems a bit suss to me!

cheers guys

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http://www.japanesesportcars.com/skyline/s...4_ggtx_four.php

Frame ENR34

Body Sedan / Coupe

Engine RB25DE

Gearbox Type 5MT / 4AT

Drive 4WD

Seating Capacity 5

Doors Number 4 / 2

Dimensions, mm

Exterior (L x W x H) 4705 x 1720 x 1375 (sedan)

4580 x 1725 x 1340 (coupe)

Interior (L x W x H) 1875 x 1440 x 1120 (sedan)

1780 x 1400 x 1105 (coupe)

Wheel Base 2665

Track (front/rear) 1460 / 1470

Ground Clearance 14

Vehicle Weight, kg 1490 / 1340 (coupe)

Engine

Model RB25DE

Type Water cooling DOHC

Displacement, cc 2498

Turbo No

Cylinders Serial 6, 24 Valve

Max Horsepower, hp / rpm 200 / 6000

Max Torque, Nm / rpm 255.0 / 4000

Fuel System EGI (Electronic Gasoline Injection)

Fuel Type Gasoline

Compression Ratio 10.0

Bore * Stroke, mm 86 x 71.7

Fuel Consumption, l/100km 9.4

Chassis

Drive 4WD

Power Steering Yes

ABS (Antilock Brake System) Yes

LSD (Limited Slip Differential) Yes

TCS (Traction Control System) No

Tires, front 205/60R15

Tires, rear 205/60R15

Brakes, front Ventilated disk

Brakes, rear Ventilated disk

Suspension, front Independent suspension multiple link

Suspension, rear Independent suspension multiple link

Min Turning Circle, m 5.2

Fuel Tank, l 65

Equipment

Sun Roof Optional

Front Fog Lamps Optional

Rear Fog Lamps Optional

Discharge Lamp Optional

Rear Wiper Yes

Front Spoiler Optional

Rear Spoiler Optional

Aluminium Wheels R15

Airbag (driver) Yes

Airbag (passenger) Yes

Airbag (side) Optional

Air Conditioner Automatic

Navigation System Optional

Wooden Panel No

Cruise Control No

Central Door Lock Yes

Power Window Yes

Power Front Seat No

Power Rear Seat No

Leather Seat No

Audio AM/FM, Cassette Player

CD-player Yes

and WPNR34 maybe im looking in the wrong places but most of the gt r34s for sale in oz seem to be auto tiptronic and/or 4dr, any advice on where to look for more manuals would be greatly appreciated!

and do you really think the 36,000km for a 6yr old car would be genuine? seems a bit suss to me!

cheers guys

I dunno, most places I went to in Melbourne were selling manuals over autos. Just check out carpoint.com.au and carsales.com.au, compare the number of auto and manual Skylines available.

I was sus at first about the number of km, but yeah, to be honest there's no real way to tell even with log books/history. But irrespective of that, I still would of paid the same amount even if it had 70,000km on it so I'm happy with it. the interior is in immaculate condition so it doesn't seem so unrealistic. I've also seen a few '96 R33 skylines with around 40,000km. if only there was a definate way to tell :P

mine also has a Pioneer deck RRP $1,500, 18'' alloy mags on it and brand new tyres RRP $170 each too.

Edited by WPNR34

G'day Champ... I actually noticed JapLink Motors on Parramatta road were selling a 1999 GTS R34, not sure if it was 2 or 4 door (think it was 4), but it only had approx 40,000km, and was an absolute gem, they were only asking for $22,990.

The link is attached...

http://www.japlinkmotors.com.au/?i=c&n=280

Check it out... Is a really hot car! ;)

G'day Champ... I actually noticed JapLink Motors on Parramatta road were selling a 1999 GTS R34, not sure if it was 2 or 4 door (think it was 4), but it only had approx 40,000km, and was an absolute gem, they were only asking for $22,990.

The link is attached...

http://www.japlinkmotors.com.au/?i=c&n=280

Check it out... Is a really hot car!  :blink:

cheers mate, im heading to sydney next week to have a look at a few so ill add it to the list :)

  • 3 weeks later...

I got my 1998 NA R34 in perfect condition with 31000kms 2 years ago for just under 32000$. Had an Altia kit (often mislabelled a Nismo kit) and a massive spoiler. Goes well as well, and that's without mods. Good luck finding one which meets your budget - they are great first cars!

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