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can someone tell me what a car like this would be worth... guy wants to swap for my car just wondering what this would be worth??? thanks

Its a series 2 type M in black, has all the newer features you get in

brand

new cars, dual airbags, climate control etc. Bought the car basically

stock,

an have since modified it to its current point. its only runnin 10psi

but

with the current mods its sittin at around the 190rwkws. it only gets

driven

2-3 times a week for work as i get a lift to uni. it had genuine 75km

on the

clock when i bought it, had the books in it an all, but currently has

90kms

on it has been only serviced with fully synthetic oils an also on run

on bp

ultimate.

• ARC Japanese front mount intercooler and piping (high quality not cheap hybrid copies)

• Full HKS exhaust system 3- 3.5 inch all the way through with CATCO hi-flow cat with big angle mounted cannon

• Walbro 255 – 500hp fuel pump on modified cradle

• HKS mushroom pod filter

• New KYB struts with lowered springs

• Front Cusco strut brace rear nismo strut brace mounted in boot.

• High quality 3 way front speakers in doors

• Dual airbags

• Full auto climate control

• Autometer ultralite Pro comp boost gauge in black gauge cup mounted on pillar

• Skyline floor mats both front and rear

• Car is fitted with a Full Autowatch top of the range alarm/4pt immobliser

this is the turbo timer model.

• New Dark legal tint

• Japanese SSR light weight 17inch 5 spoke racing rims with good rubber

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if you are getting the car and getting rid of your wrx then it also comes down to what your wrx is actually worth, and how bad the guy wants your car.

but also take into account that if the skyline hasn't had the timing belt done then that will be an expensive service coming up.

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