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I'm thinking of selling my coupe end of this year early next.

(Need 4 door and lease for business)

I've owned it for 2 years It had done 6,000kms (now 40,000)

Grade 5A

Pretty much same condition as when I got it

20" wheels

Whiteline swaybars

Premium half leather

Manual 6 speed

HKS Supercharger kit

What would be a fair price?

Hardest part is finding a replacement now I've been spoilt.

It's just the wife and I now the kids have their own cars or are moving out

Going off thr prices some of the import places are bringing crappy ones in for. I'd imagine mid to high 40's is the go.

However, if you decide to part it out before selling, I'll happily take the supercharger! Seriously!

If it's just you and the misses, hold off for the new GTR!!

Spend the kids inheritance, you know they would :-)

Cheers

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If it's just you and the misses, hold off for the new GTR!!

Spend the kids inheritance, you know they would :-)

Cheers

Need something a little more practical unfortunately

Actually thinking of Golf GTi DSG,Mazda 3 MPS or the new WRX if it looks better in the metal

At least I've got my 32 GTR to maintain the Skyline fix ;)

Mid to high 40's as it is was about what I was thinking. The HKS kit is not cheap at around double the price of a Vortec.

Need something a little more practical unfortunately

Actually thinking of Golf GTi DSG,Mazda 3 MPS or the new WRX if it looks better in the metal

At least I've got my 32 GTR to maintain the Skyline fix :nyaanyaa:

Mid to high 40's as it is was about what I was thinking. The HKS kit is not cheap at around double the price of a Vortec.

Chris

Why not a 350GT-8 Sedan then you can transfer all the goodies to the new one?

Paul

r34- Man your v35 is HOT!!!!

how much did the supercharger kit cost? and where did you get it done?

Thanks

The HKS kit costs around $13k

I got mine off a 350Z used but the compressor was stuffed and I had to buy a new one so not that cheap

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i've been searching for a fine - white - 350GT for a few weeks in Jap.

but can never get the one i want for the right price.... (and how come pearl white is sooo rare)...

soooo, i bought a BMW 328CI ....

:D

pearl white in V35's isn't rare, every second one i looked at in QLD was white

shame you had to settle for a crappy BMW, couldn't think of anything uglier (no i'm not joking)

yeh , the bimmer only has 200odd HP~~

and i want the folding mirror!!!!! and reverse CAM!!!!!

-----------------------------

but the plus side is... i can show off my keys -_-

also i got red leather and tridition BMW smell (funny that all my friend's bimmer has the same smell even his 15yr old E36...).

AND i get the straight 6 ...

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At Least White is cheaper than Black one, That is so F**K expensive.

That's funny as when I was looking I could have had so many black ones for around 300,000 yen less than white.

Must be the time of the year or something

I wouldn't own a black one if you paid me

Yes they look great when their someone elses but a pain to keep clean.

I had a black Skyline once...never again

We all like different things but I was just stating what when I was buying to get pearl white required a premium price compared to black and especially silver

I wouldn't own a black one if you paid me

Yes they look great when their someone elses but a pain to keep clean.

I had a black Skyline once...never again

We all like different things but I was just stating what when I was buying to get pearl white required a premium price compared to black and especially silver

Yep, black car need lot of work to keep clean.

But I still prefer black. :rofl:

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