R34 GTR monthly payments

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DmC

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Hi guys,

I'm planning to buy a R34 GTR.
However, I need to do a research about R34 GTR prices as well as monthly payments.
If you guys dont mind sharing, how much roughly do u pay for monthly installments?
Need some info before i proceed with buying it.
Thanks.
 
I don't own a BNR34 but to answer your questions, one would require the below information first:-

1) Loan amount
2) Loan tenure
3) Interest rate
4) Unregistred vehicle / pre-owned?
 
most GTR34 i heard basically is purchased as company car
or cash purchase via OD facilities
 
DmC .. i dont think u shall pay a monthly hit of MYR3.5k for the rest of 9 - 10yrs for the rest of your life .. ;)

GT-R is a dream for everyone .. but only a few whom have the dream comes true.

Save money, or once u hit a jackpot .. an R34 will be in ure garage.


Good luck!
 
yeah... jackpot is 13mil now... if u hit it, u can own all the gtr from 32 till 34...
btw, hows the maintenance like for r34 gtt???
 
sakuraguy,
Monthly up to RM3.5k? I thought it would be around RM2k - 2.5k..
Damn.. I guess it'll only be a dream until i hit the jackpot.. hehhehe..
 
How much you pay every month depends my previous post. If you can answer that 4 questions, many here can give you a est. month repayment amount.
 
V-Spec,

I'm not sure how much is a brand new unregistered R34 costs. My estimation is around RM250k.
How much loan can i obtain for this price of car & interest for loan - I'm not sure.
Thats y i need someone who owns R34 or maybe even R33, be it brand new ot even pre-owned to list down roughly how much they are paying monthly.
 
Ok. Lets assume it costs RM250K and you put in a downpayment of 50K. Thus:-

1) Loan amount - 200K
2) Loan tenure - 7/9 years
3) Interest rate - 2.8% per annum
4) Unregistred vehicle / pre-owned? - Unregistered

You will be paying around RM2,300 per month for 9 years OR RM2,800 per month for a 7 years loan.


UNLESS you take a lesser loan amount.
 
sakuraguy,
Monthly up to RM3.5k? I thought it would be around RM2k - 2.5k..
Damn.. I guess it'll only be a dream until i hit the jackpot.. hehhehe..
You need to pay petrol for the car, maintanence... and pray no accident.
I suggest getting a 2.5GTT and get the body kit of GTR if you don't mind about the horsepower or performance. I personally prefer the look more. So, this is what im planning for, but still long long way.
Please correct me if im wrong. haha. But owning a GTR is hard. haha
 
Thanks for the info V-Spec.
Appreciate it. Now i know roughly how much the monthly payment would be.
Thanks again.

I've thought about getting a GTT & convert the bodykit to GTR. but I prefer a 4wd.
Also, i agree with u regarding owning a GTR is really hard. heheheh..
 
Loan calculation

Ok. Lets assume it costs RM250K and you put in a downpayment of 50K. Thus:-

1) Loan amount - 200K
2) Loan tenure - 7/9 years
3) Interest rate - 2.8% per annum
4) Unregistred vehicle / pre-owned? - Unregistered

You will be paying around RM2,300 per month for 9 years OR RM2,800 per month for a 7 years loan.


UNLESS you take a lesser loan amount.

I think you've gotten you loan calculation wrong =)

For the above criterias... for 9 years you'll be paying RM2782 (RM200K loan + RM50K interest). As for interest rate 2.8% is quite reasonable for unreg =) but if second had expect it to hit 4% more or less.
 
I suggest better in taking a used and tuned ones .. tat would be great ..
 
I suggest better in taking a used and tuned ones .. tat would be great ..

But tuned cars are risky cause you don't know how hard owners push them and probably some parts are stressed due to over-modifications. A used stock one would be better.
 
You need to pay petrol for the car, maintanence... and pray no accident.
I suggest getting a 2.5GTT and get the body kit of GTR if you don't mind about the horsepower or performance. I personally prefer the look more. So, this is what im planning for, but still long long way.
Please correct me if im wrong. haha. But owning a GTR is hard. haha


A GTR is forever is GTR

I can't afford it. non even GTT but i feel.. if you can afford the GTR
Go Ahead with it,

GTT with GTR look for me it like Satria 1.3 trying to be Satria GTi
GTT owner,, no offence please. it just my personal feel
 
A GTR is forever is GTR

I can't afford it. non even GTT but i feel.. if you can afford the GTR
Go Ahead with it,

GTT with GTR look for me it like Satria 1.3 trying to be Satria GTi
GTT owner,, no offence please. it just my personal feel
I like the look of the GTR but don't think can effort GTR. So, that's the solution to get a car that looks like the one i want. Hey, a GTT still need around 120-150k la. haha
 
i prefer more on performance...GT-R expensive bcoz of the performance and the system that it hav....futher more GT-R =GT-R.....HEHE^^
 
A GTR is forever is GTR

I can't afford it. non even GTT but i feel.. if you can afford the GTR
Go Ahead with it,

GTT with GTR look for me it like Satria 1.3 trying to be Satria GTi
GTT owner,, no offence please. it just my personal feel


Hehe to the untrained eye, it would look like a GT-R. But to true enthusiasts, they will see tru it in a jiffy! Then again, non-enthusiasts wouldn't appreciate a Skyline, what more to say the difference between a GT-R and GT-T!
 
I'll have it with "I'm a GTT" logo on the back of the car if i really do so. haha. There's one skyliner convert a R33 to R34, the front, but of course, that looks weird when we notice the back. haha
Aiya, seems like im out of topic lo. hehe. ok...
 
Hey guys, a bit confused here.

I used the monthly installment calculator from motortrader.com.my to calculate the monthly payments.

# of years: 9
interest rate:2.8%
loan amount: Rm200000
monthly payment: RM2097.12

The interest for 9 years amounts to only RM26488 instead of the Rm50000 mentioned by Oinks.

I think it's because the loan amount decreases everytime you pay the installment and then resulting in the interest payable decreasing. Is this the correct way to calculate a loan?
 

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