Nice but possibly not £250k nice

I think the generation who grew up playing Gran Turismo and watching F&F consider the R34 to be "the one" you wanted as a kid, and are now capable of buying one. Well, assuming you've got £100k or more to spend on a car, that is.integrale_evo wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:14 pm Never really got the r34 thing to be honest. I guess they’re rather special here for being the first one officially sold in the uk.
Still rather have an r32
I guess people with ultra low mileage versions of special cars can put pretty much whatever price they like on it in the hope that it catches the eye of one of a handful of stinking rich collector / hoarders.