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dspeares
06-05-14, 20:00
Want a manual R34, 2 door, preferably non turbo on tax book. Doesn't matter if it's a rolling shell or what engine is in it really! Anything considered. Looking for something around 5-6k but may go higher for the right car.
Anything out there?

dturbo
06-05-14, 21:08
http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/nissan-skyline-gt-t-r34/6750628

dspeares
06-05-14, 21:28
Thanks lad, is it U bringing it in?
Don't know how I didn't come across it before, what section is it under?

JDMep82
06-05-14, 21:30
Christy carpenter owns it

carpo
07-05-14, 06:08
drop me a pm...i took a deposit on the white one but also have a grey one coming too..grade 3.5 has aero,r34 gt-r wheels.coilovers etc...send me your mail and i will forward you all the pictures

dspeares
08-05-14, 11:19
Update: must be a non turbo on tax book. Insurance has gone way up even though didn't make any claims.
They want an extra €700 this year compared to last year even though I'm a year older and have an extra years ncb

AndrewR32
08-05-14, 13:27
its very rare that a car is marked as TURBO on the log book.

If you plan on insuring it as 2.0 non turbo instead of 2.5 turbo, then you're just buying an expensive piece of paper.

dspeares
08-05-14, 17:42
Well I don't care if the car is turbo or not! I just want a R34! Like there must be some non turbo skylines out there!

JDMep82
08-05-14, 19:07
its very rare that a car is marked as TURBO on the log book.

If you plan on insuring it as 2.0 non turbo instead of 2.5 turbo, then you're just buying an expensive piece of paper.

Bit stupid insuring a turbo skyline as a non turbo as well
Skylines stick out like a sore thumb and guards know there stuff these days
Their more educated about these cars

May as well not insure it at all cause you have no insurance if you honestly think you do

Greg
08-05-14, 21:53
Why the lectures? Drift Ireland used to be cool. :)

LarZ
09-05-14, 08:03
I know loads of people who have had accidents and the assessor never even looked at the engine.

Paullynam
09-05-14, 11:13
U know loads of shite driver so,, assessors mite let ya away in small claims and not check ,but in a big damages claim when insurance really matters that's when yall be caught out not worth it IMO , sorry off topic,

JDMep82
09-05-14, 17:01
I know loads of people who have had accidents and the assessor never even looked at the engine.

Lucky. Cause I know a fella who crashed a 306 and it had a diesel conversion done in North from a 1.4 and they wouldn't pay out

slithertooth
09-05-14, 19:08
Bit stupid insuring a turbo skyline as a non turbo as well
Skylines stick out like a sore thumb and guards know there stuff these days
Their more educated about these cars

May as well not insure it at all cause you have no insurance if you honestly think you do

Agreed

Was taken off the M1 northbound in one.
Was funny cause the chap on the bike knew fuck all about them but the garda that came knew them inside out
He done sound test, checked if it was tampered with under the bonnet, if the cat was in it the lot.
Had a bit of crack with him testing him on questions, all in all a good experience
I had no test, tax or licence in date. Saving grace being in motor trade!

dspeares
12-05-14, 16:27
Bump, 2.5 turbo is considered! Was onto insurance today, actually cheaper than my supra

dspeares
18-05-14, 17:16
Nothing out there at all?