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Fatz,

I will call you either on Friday or early next week next time I'm in the office. I'm certainly interested in finding out what you get for $7000.00 when it comes to complying one of these cars.

Bluke.

blukie,

I've been interested in an R34 4 door for a while now too. I've done a little reaserch on them and found that compliance is a bit less. ( according to the person I spoke to ). The below is what I recieved back from a broker after asking for a mint condition car.

"its really hard to find a 4 door gtt with any mods at all.

we can still find u a nice black gtt 4 door landed and complied for approx

$32000.but i would suggest it would be a standard car.

$32k includes compliance of $6500."

PM me if you want more details.

Hi all, I managed to go and see an R34 sedan over the weekend at Gary Bloggs. They've got 2, a Silver non-turbo and a pearl white turbo. Although the R34 is bigger than a 33 in length, the 34 has less leg room in the rear I found which is an important factor for me. I'm 6 foot and when I position the driver's seat for myself in my 33, there's about 4-5 inches of legroom behind me and I can actually fit in the back (bit squashy though). In the 34 when I adjust the driver's seat for myself, I can't even get my legs in the back. I reckon there would only be 2 inches of legroom.

Going to have a 2nd look this weekend, hopefully the lack of legroom in the 34 was just an optical illusion.

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