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Silver

17"chrome wheels

Dark mirrored tinting (cannot see inside the car)

CD/stereo with sub

Alarm

Sports steering wheel

Skyline floor mats

Non turbo(but can be arranged)

Sports exhaust

Always garaged

Climate control

All powered options

72500kms

Immaculate condition

Regularly serviced

Sorry to sell but need the cash

$20000

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This is just a message for the I wouldn't know my ass from my head Hoon who is probably about 10 years old the wheels on it are worth $2000 on their own without rubber, and if you got nothing good to say don't say anything at all. And quite frankly I don't recall asking anyone for their opinion on how much the car is worth I am advertising it FOR SALE and thats how much I am selling it for.

I'd like to see an identical car for $14000. HA HA

More like $22000

Bloody Hoon didnt say anything to offend you so you don't need to get stroppy yourself, he was just saying what he thought a '93 non-turbo was worth ... and I agree with him.

Fair enough you've set a price and want to stick to it, but your going to have to find one big sucker to buy your car for 20k. There are '95 R33 GTS-t's floating around for that price, probably even less at times, and note that this is a turbo car. Also note that you cant just bolt a turbo onto an N/A. The compressions are completely different and it has been calculated many times that it is cheaper just to replace the entire egine with a turbo one.

You say that you'd like to see an identical care for 14k?

Well there are plenty .. 33spec got his for a bit more than 14k and he ended up with a '96 R33 GTS.

Something you might want to take a look at.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=15809

and

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=15352

So regardless of what you think its worth, if you want to sell it you have to label the price suitably. Its only worth what you can get for it, and your not going to get 20k.

And so that I don't get the same narrow-minded abuse that Hoon got, realise that I didnt spend 5 minutes writing this post just to offend you.

Cheers.

Guest gts2thrill

Its auto. Rego is due. Be quick as willing to negotiate. Make an offer. Any offer will be considered. If anyone is interested please let me know asap as have an offer (not a very good one) and must sell by this weekend! Call 0402877898.

:burnout: Be quick!

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