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well i've only advertised it on carsales and its been there for about 2 months. i've had alot of people come and inspect it but no sale. i've also had plenty of offers between 7,500-8,000. does that sound like a good deal for it?

should i lower the price a tad? i have to sell it and buy another car by the end of february.

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...;State=Victoria

do tell us what you think.

thanks

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well i've only advertised it on carsales and its been there for about 2 months. i've had alot of people come and inspect it but no sale. i've also had plenty of offers between 7,500-8,000. does that sound like a good deal for it?

should i lower the price a tad? i have to sell it and buy another car by the end of february.

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...;State=Victoria

do tell us what you think.

thanks

Sounds reasonable,

some cars just aren't as popular as others, i'd say thats what your problem is, if you have 2 bust on the price then what choice do u have? take the next offer for 8k and run

f**kin sell

trust me, you dont know what could come up with RWC. if he's happy to take it without a RWC, do it

furthermore, see if he'll take it unregistered (legally thats the only way you can sell it without a RWC anyway, but obviously thats not always how it goes....)

but yeah, if he'll take it with no RWC, and de-reg'd, then you'll score the refund on the remaining reg, and he'll have to get a RWC and re rego it.

I'd say he wont take that deal, as its likely he has a mate that will give him a RWC pretty easily....even still, i'd say take the cash and be done with it.

Also, not baggin your car, but the market is hard enough to sell in at the moment as it is...I dare say the market for auto N/A R33's is quite small, so unless you feel there's more offers on the way for more than $7600, i'd be taking it

f**kin sell

trust me, you dont know what could come up with RWC. if he's happy to take it without a RWC, do it

furthermore, see if he'll take it unregistered (legally thats the only way you can sell it without a RWC anyway, but obviously thats not always how it goes....)

but yeah, if he'll take it with no RWC, and de-reg'd, then you'll score the refund on the remaining reg, and he'll have to get a RWC and re rego it.

I'd say he wont take that deal, as its likely he has a mate that will give him a RWC pretty easily....even still, i'd say take the cash and be done with it.

Also, not baggin your car, but the market is hard enough to sell in at the moment as it is...I dare say the market for auto N/A R33's is quite small, so unless you feel there's more offers on the way for more than $7600, i'd be taking it

yeah i was just thinking that. he said he doesn't care about rwc he's doing a rb26 conversion. he also wants a bit of rego and it runs out in march anyway so meh. yeah i think ima take the $$ and run :laugh:

sweet man.. will be a huge upgrade from the sloppy old auto...good luck with sale mate

thanks mate.

i thinkin of selling mine soon. Im hopeing for more than that...

1995 mod R33 GTS25 5 speed

130XXXklm

wat do you think

its got wheels, Zorst, Tint, Sound system

in very good Nick

i was thinkin round 10 10.5 ish

yeah should be able to get more than what i am. good luck with it

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