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96/99' SKYLINE GTS R33 TURBO MANUAL TRANSMISSION

GTR STYLE TOMMI KAIRA BODY KIT

55000 kms

RECARCO 2000 RACING SEAT

GREEDY TURBO TIMER

BLITZ TURBO METER / OIL PRESSURE

BLITZ BOV

ORC BIG SINGLE CLUTCH

BLITZ LM INTERCOOLER

HKS HIPER

PROJECT U" BRAKE DISC AND PAD

KENWOOD CD PLAYER

17" JAPAN WHEEL / S02 TYRE.

how much does it worth ?? any opinion??

http://au.geocities.com/ymca2004/gtst.htm

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Well for a start you'll need a new provider other than Geocities :D

Could get $25k for it..thats what i'd pay for it I guess (if i was looking). There is some nice items on there, but like most things, they're less than the sum of its parts.. mainly cosmetic too :)

Mate, just so you know, that's a Series 1 GTS-t.

It was built in 1995, not "96/99".

It has a Series 1 non-airbag Steering wheel, no passenger airbag, and Series 1 Dash Trim.

I would estimate the car would be worth around about $20-21,000.

Originally posted by Merli

It was built in 1995, not "96/99".

It has a Series 1 non-airbag Steering wheel, no passenger airbag, and Series 1 Dash Trim.

I would estimate the car would be worth around about $20-21,000.

Is there any indication that it was actually built in 1995? Like, is the steering wheel of that shape just for the '95 model? I'm not big on the subtle changes, so just based on the same things observed it looks to me like a series 1 full stop, with nothing to say that it wasn't even built in 1993.

Your price estimate seems about right, but I'd drop it even lower if it was a '93 or '94 model. Plus the odometer seems way too low even for a '95 model. I'd be very wary of that. I mean, why did it need a new clutch after only 55000km with such mild mods? My clutch lasted around 80000km before the previous owner replaced it, and the car has more mods than this one.

clutch might have been replaced cause the owner wanted to upgrade the clutch, looks a nice car. Clutch might have been sliping.

got some good good bolt ons. i'd say it's worth around 22-23.

hard to tell with out hearing it, and seeing it. Photos dont tell the whole truth. recaro setas, blits cooler, hks exhaust, nice rims, kit, extras. i'd say its worth its money.

considering stock r33's are what around 17 to 18 grand. there would be around 6 to 7 grand worth of mods you'd think.

Hmmm well of a dealer's lot I'd expect to see 28,000 on it

private sale i reckon you could get 23 - 25 for it.

I think you would pay up to 21,000 for it Ex Japan (all cost inc. on road)

Confirmation on the year would seal the price.

My guess anyway.

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