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R34_GT-t
11-02-2001, 08:28 PM
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Jay!
11-02-2001, 08:31 PM
Hi! :D Welcome to AF! ;)

Why do you have your sights set on the GT-t as opposed to the GT-R?

R34_GT-t
11-02-2001, 08:35 PM
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Gonthrax
11-03-2001, 12:16 AM
Good plan man,
I don't own a Gt-R either... YET! I'm almost afraid to see what the insurance here in the US would be on one. Mby some one who drives one of those beasts here can hook me up with the price they pay, and what insurance company they go through. Untill then I guess I'll have to keep up the plan to go to college in New Z :D

Good Luck on gettin that Gt-T, they are gorgous cars.

Matt

Jay!
11-03-2001, 01:13 AM
Does the sign in that pic say "Disneyland?" :confused:

R34_GT-t
11-03-2001, 08:08 AM
oseyland?
Nice car though:bloated:
Thanx Gonthrax I'm sure you will get a GTR.

thaa
11-03-2001, 01:23 PM
Originally posted by jay@af
Does the sign in that pic say "Disneyland?" :confused:

it says disneyland alright!

the one in tokyo that is, had a hefty discussion about it on a swedish forum a couple of months ago..

Guiddy
11-03-2001, 05:48 PM
Originally posted by R34_GT-t
thanx,
The reason is simple:D
In 3 years time I will be 18. That means that insurance for a GTR would be sky high!
Maybe as much as £3,500.
A GT-t would not be as much. I will get a GTR when I am 26 but untill then I will make my GT-t look like a GTR:D

You'll probably find the GT-T is uninsurable! Unless you are already in a SERIOUS job!:D

I paid £920 for the Prelude this year, and that is with Full No Claims Bonus, clean license, no accidents!
Just the price you pay for Japanese cars!:(
There is also usually a 25% loading for an import!:mad:
Start saving now!!!;)

black019
11-03-2001, 06:45 PM
will post pics in 3 years :hehehe:

GTS-4 Ben
11-03-2001, 09:12 PM
Don't be mean..

Really though, it will still cost you alot..

And anyway, I wouldn't get a GT-T.. either a R32 or R33 GTR.. far better

R34_GT-t
11-04-2001, 12:47 PM
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R34_GT-t
11-04-2001, 12:55 PM
By the way I will keep your name in mind black019,and we will see who is laughing!
:flipa:

GTS-4 Ben
11-05-2001, 10:23 AM
Originally posted by R34_GT-t
Put it this way if you are like me and many other people on these forums then you will obviously put most of your money into your car. I am not bothered paying £1000+ for insurance and besides I am not getting a cheap poxy job either. Also I will have 2 whole years in which to save up for it so its not a problem. Anyway I am going to try to get a GT-t which is allready in England!

Yes but why not import a R32 GTR to the UK.. or buy one of the many already there..
Have you even driven the R34 GT-T??
The R32 GTR even though much older is such a better buy!

Ben

R34_GT-t
11-05-2001, 02:05 PM
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gang$tarr
11-05-2001, 07:17 PM
in north america japanese don't cost that much to insure

for whoever asked about insuring the GT-R in the U.S. on the motorex website it says it isn't that much, since insurance companies don't have them in their computers, and they're not sold in the U.S. you deal an insurance figure or something.... I would probably cost you as much as like a supra to insure.... actually probably a bit more, like NSX range

NiteskyR
11-12-2001, 10:41 AM
18 , im sorry mate
im 39 full no claims clean licence ;-)
£1100 fully comp , on gts t !!!.
phone a few insurance companys first. buying one is the cheapest part!
running is another matter,.
but however i hope you do get your dream.

black019
11-12-2001, 01:42 PM
get a xj220

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