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hey guys.. my fren just bought a white R33.. anyone just sold his yesterday for 14k? i think its abit overpriced... mine is 1993 r33 gtst and i bought for 15k.. mileage 90k... my fren bought a 1995 r33 gtst for 14k and the mileage is 190k!!! thats 100k difference!! althought the car is newer by 2 years.. but 100k difference is a bit too much aint it... mind giving some thoughts or comments? thanks alot guys :(

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slowpoke. yours is probaly +100,00kms too u just dont know it.

yours is 90,000km for a 93 car. which equals to about ~7000kms a year or ~500km a month... do u think thats right? or...

yours mates 190,000kms for a 94 car which is ~16,000km a year.. and ~1300km a month...

which seems more realistic? winding back clocks is a major thing wen importing a car! but either way u shouldnt be look at km's. condition is wat your after!

hmm.. the car is stock except that the turbo has been changed but im not sure to wat but its runnin at stock boost 0.5 =.= it does not have a fmic and injectors has not been changed as well.. the previous owner from my car when he imported it he did not drive it for like 2-3 years coz he was workin outstation at a mine... so... maybe i got lucky and bought it at tat price.. his engine has not been rebuilt.. and the boot is missin a part that covers the small area where the battery is.. that piece of grey thing... its like he only bought half a car =.="

you spent 50k on your line ? man i dont wanna be rude but i said "STOCK"..

phuong got his impul r33 for 14k, with tonnes of decent mods, i still think its stupid seeing all these dealers selling stocko lines for anything over 13k.

theres a guy near my place who's had the same 5 r33's for years now for sale, they are all around the 20k. its fkn stupid.

you spent 50k on your line ? man i dont wanna be rude but i said "STOCK"..

phuong got his impul r33 for 14k, with tonnes of decent mods, i still think its stupid seeing all these dealers selling stocko lines for anything over 13k.

theres a guy near my place who's had the same 5 r33's for years now for sale, they are all around the 20k. its fkn stupid.

why?

If someone is willing to pay 20k for an r33 then why shouldnt the "guy near ur place" sell them for 20k?

there is a big difference between a thrashed out import and a nice clean, non-accident history one

thats my point, obviously if they have been sitting there for so long and no one has bought them then its a rip off :).

dispite what people think, i belive all imports are thrashed, no one buys a turbo car not to thrash it. or at least drive it hard.

clean, is ok, i was suprised when i bought my r32 at how damn clean it was for an r32, made me feel good when handing over the cash.

you spent 50k on your line ? man i dont wanna be rude but i said "STOCK"..

Car was 23k, the other 27k+ are mods and stuff.... :( It all adds up :(

i do 400ks a month in mine :( still be brand new in 5 yrs haha

I don't even do 120k's a month in mine I WIN :D

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