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What sort of offers are you getting?

I'm thinking of selling my car - s2, silver, same as you + more mods and aprox same km (since people think its important).

I'm wondering if I can use it to get a deposit on a unit.

People willing to pay $25-27?

Mark

i was looking around for my line for about 5 months, sII any colour. wanting to spend about $23k, finaly i found mine wholesale and spent $25k cause i wanted a black one, it's in the best condition and stock as. dealers where selling for over $29k's in bad condition.

i hope that helps!

Right on mzgtst...Some dealers on Parramatta Rd in Sydney are selling series 2 for $32,000....

Mine owes me well into the 30's with all the mods and so its hard to give away for mid 20's.

I have some dealers who have photos of my car and have called me saying that ppl will pay $29,000 for it or $26,000 if I put it back to standard form...I'm not that desparate to sell the car so I refused those offers....

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wow, r33s fetch a high price up in NSW.

Something like that would be lucky to fetch around 25k in Melbourne.

Stock standard r33 gtsts are around 16, mild modified around 18-19 etc.

r32 GTRs 91+ models range from 25-35 if that.

Did you swap or did you sell the car and buy a GTR? How much did you sell the car or and how much did you get the R?

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