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You need PWR like this;

He hold boost for like 10 seconds, watch right till the end of the clip :P

Nice flameage

Link doesnt work, another volvo?

ok opinions people

What price should I put on my cars?

the R33 is pretty stock, low kays with upgraded suspension, intercooler and exhaust

the R32 well it has one of every thing

I'm going to be honest here with the R33, not because it had crossed my mind to buy, but Ive looked at a few now.

My friend bought his 94 that has been repainted in GTR purple, 18's, adjustable teins, full exhaust, big FMIC, 400r body kit and a mild sound system for $8500 with roughly 115,000 - 120,00kays. To date it's only needed a turbo to manifold gasket.

I'm going to look at a forced sale R33 maybe next week, he wants $8300, but I know I can get it for $7k. Although it needs paint in a few area's.

I think your R33 to sell is a $9,000 - $10k car. I think it'll be hard pressed to get much more. I've seen a few SII's come up for low teens now..

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Your R32 on the other hand.

My mate paid $18k for JapTaxis built rb26/R32 gtst. And your car has ALOT more on it in terms of a total package. I can buy my old R32 back for $23k, so anything in the middle of those two price's.

ok opinions people

What price should I put on my cars?

the R33 is pretty stock, low kays with upgraded suspension, intercooler and exhaust

the R32 well it has one of every thing

R33 GTST put $14k on it...but accept 12 if offered, no lower

R32 GTST put $20K on it...but accept 16-17 if offered, no lower

R33 GTST put $14k on it...but accept 12 if offered, no lower

R32 GTST put $20K on it...but accept 16-17 if offered, no lower

I'll give you head if Andy even gets a phone call at $14k.

R33's aren't moving at all, I'm worrid if I buy this one for $7k that i wont be able to move it as its so stock

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see andy, ur gonna get reamed sooooo bad if u sell the 32 :worship:

Anything thats:

A) a "Japanese" import

and

B) Turbo

Isn't moving. Look at the top two used car sites, carpoint and car sales. Check the when listed dates at the higher priced cars and check the newer when listed dates of other just listed cars.. What do you notice? Anyone trying to sell a car now has a much lower a price

I'll give you head if Andy even gets a phone call at $14k.

R33's aren't moving at all, I'm worrid if I buy this one for $7k that i wont be able to move it as its so stock

$7k wtf?

Buy it. You aren't going to buy a car to make money from it but in 2-3 years time you can bet your arse you'll still get $7k for it if you keep it in good nick.

$14k is a fair price for a virtually stock 33. I can get them in the country for 11-12. The market up here is of no importance to the market down south. And there is always going to be P platers wanting them in a few years.

$7k wtf?

Buy it. You aren't going to buy a car to make money from it but in 2-3 years time you can bet your arse you'll still get $7k for it if you keep it in good nick.

$14k is a fair price for a virtually stock 33. I can get them in the country for 11-12. The market up here is of no importance to the market down south. And there is always going to be P platers wanting them in a few years.

Every car I have owned and bought was to make money on, which I did with the exception to my quick R32, my Lexus and my BMW. I had to stop buying imports to profit from when bought the quick R32, as the profit in it just wasn’t enough.

I’m not saying $14k isn’t a fair price, I’m just saying it wont sell, or not quick anyway. The market for R33’s is crap at the best of times; the people who do want them have a surplus amount to choose from and can realistically be picky with price and car.

Morgs on here is only asking around $12k - $13k from memory for his wife’s R33, which would have to be one of the cleanest I can find for sale.

cool I was thinking 10-11k for the 33 and 20k for the R32 so good to see my idea is about the right price

My other option is to put a stock rb25 in it and sell the other engine then sell the car, not sure what would get me more money

And as for getting reamed I have been getting reamed every day by the car so who gies a f**k lol

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