nissan r34
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s18mcn

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9 posts

221 months

Saturday 13th October 2007
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would this be worth buying? Keighley Trade Sports & Performance has a skyline r34 gtt fitted with gtr running gear and engine, what bhp would this put out? also is t worth the £19k price tag?

sparkyhx

4,200 posts

226 months

Saturday 13th October 2007
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Do a search on t'internet on Keighley Trade Sports & Performance and draw your own conclusions.

At least you will go fully informed and with your eyes open.

Killer2005

20,433 posts

250 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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From what I've heard if you were to buy it a very similar one may be likely to appear back there shortly after you've bought it

sparkyhx

4,200 posts

226 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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Killer2005 said:
From what I've heard if you were to buy it a very similar one may be likely to appear back there shortly after you've bought it
thats assuming it exists in the first place. 'oh the GTR - its just been sold - how about a 1.8 Vectra'

seriously do a search

tuttle

3,427 posts

259 months

Monday 15th October 2007
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Agreed! £19k for a GTT is seriously, seriously over priced for 2007.

Chauch

520 posts

234 months

Monday 15th October 2007
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Hugely over priced and not heard great things about that particular car. You are almost into R34GTR money for that.....

Marf

22,907 posts

263 months

Monday 15th October 2007
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£19k would get you a very nice R33 GTR

Edited by Marf on Monday 15th October 20:28

liner33

10,861 posts

224 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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£10k would buy you a very nice R33!!!

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/212847.htm

Omen

15 posts

220 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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Surely the person who created it was in a drunken state... Why buy a GTT and put GTR guts into it? I'd like to see if this is right, and to see how much he must have spent.

Dont do it, for an extra 6 or 7 grand you'd get a R34 GTR, or as just said before, £19k will get you a serious bit of kit in the form of an R33!

ApexJimi

27,126 posts

265 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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An R34 GTT with GTR running gear sounds like a pretty pointless excercise to me. Unless whoever did the conversion got the parts for next to nothing....ditto labour.

Either way, Keighley Trade have an interesting reputation - definitely do some research on them.

Have a look at the classifieds on the GTROC, most of the cars on there are known to other enthusiasts and will have decent traceable history.

Newera Imports have a couple of nice R33's on their stocklist at the moment. Do a search on Newera, and compare that to your findings of Keighley scratchchin

ETA: If you haven't already done so, get over to GTROC and post the same question - what those guys don't know about Skylines ain't worth knowing and no mistake yes

Edited by ApexJimi on Tuesday 16th October 13:11

Killer2005

20,433 posts

250 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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ApexJimi said:
Newera Imports have a couple of nice R33's on their stocklist at the moment.
They do?

Runs to Newera Imports

shadowninja

79,262 posts

304 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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Tis a bit odd... GTT with GTR bits. I wonder... a brand new GTR was £50k. A GTT was about £25k. If you had access to a crashed GTR, how much would it cost to put the engine and running gear in the GTT, esp if you were looking to tune it? It'd make a bit more sense if it was being tuned; I understand a GTT can only handle up to 400bhp, while the GTR's bits are more robust?

As a secondhand car, I am not so sure. It would be a pain to get insurance compared to getting a quote for a bog standard GTR. (Speaking from experience of trying to insure a highly tuned Skyline.)

Edited by shadowninja on Tuesday 16th October 15:08

liner33

10,861 posts

224 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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I heard some disturbing reports about Newera of late frown


Dellage

190 posts

224 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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I've heard a few iffy things about newera myself, but then again I've heard a lot of very bad things about keighley!

I wouldn't entertain a 34 GTT with GTR running gear for 19k, if it was my money I'd by the mintest, low mileage, well maintained R32 (Yes, the old one, 33's are horrid) GTR I could find and spend the change on go faster bits wink

cptsideways

13,820 posts

274 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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Run a mile from that place, I take it you've not actually ever been there? or ever spoken to their knowledgeable & friendly staff rolleyes

What colour is it? yellow by any chance?

liner33

10,861 posts

224 months

Wednesday 17th October 2007
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Gazboy said:
liner33 said:
I heard some disturbing reports about Newera of late frown
Really? That's a shame. Never heard anything negative towards them before.
They seem to threaten legal action if anything detrimental is posted on a forum so that could be why

Rex-7

65 posts

241 months

Wednesday 17th October 2007
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would never deal with newera again here.

_daveR

6,146 posts

249 months

Wednesday 17th October 2007
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Newera arent that bad from my experience. There are far far worse.

£19k on a R33 is sill money, they just dont command that sort of money no matter what the state of tune.

Take this for example... http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/upload/65506-my-car-sal...

It has to be one of the most complete cars up for sale at the mo and its up at £15/16k...

ApexJimi

27,126 posts

265 months

Wednesday 17th October 2007
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Rex-7 said:
would never deal with newera again here.
Care to elaborate a little? Without going into too many details of course...

Rex-7

65 posts

241 months

Sunday 21st October 2007
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I ordered parts from them in the past, which included a very good condition second hand front bumper. Not only did they folded either end of the bumper in order to save shipping cost(had to spend a small fortune to have it rectified by the body shop), worse still, it wasnt even the same f**king bumper they sent me the pics of, the bumper was in such condition i can only describe it as a scrap yard junk.
Their answer to this was:
you are the one said you wanna save money on shipping, which is a lie, i paid every ££ of the amount they ask for.
the bumper can be fixed with a simple 10 mins heat gun job, your body shop is ripping you off, not our fault. another lie, the body was well recommended to me by a lot of people famous for their fair charge and honesty. It took them one whole day just to make the bumper back to as close to original shape and condition as they could. why exactly does it need fixing in the first place since it was supposedly in very good condition?
regarding the question of why i was sent a complete different bumper to the one they sent me pics of(it wasnt even the same colour for f**k sake, did they really think i was that stupid?), well...... they never answer me that.

Basically, the whole thing is my fault. Its my fault i did not receive the goods they promised me of. it was my fault they they mess up the packaging.
Enough said really…….