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Hey guys, my friend is thinking of selling his 89 model skyline, but does not know what that market value is and does not know where to start. here are his specs

R32 Gtst, Dec 1989. type M turbo.

5speed

wine red

132,000kms

after market exhaust

steering wheel

shift nob

bov

suspension

and a couple of other things i cant remember

its just been detailed and re-registerd

its interior is pretty good, not A1, but good.

i told him he could get about $12,000 to $15,000?

what do you guys rekon?

cheers, Dave

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seeing as 89 models like that are going to be less than $10k landed next year.. he would be lucky to get that amount.. however if he gets in quick might be able to get that price before the end of the year.

also, im really smart, i forgot to add the more important parts lol...well, he forgot to tell me n e way..

its also got a bodykit? no idea what sort..

and big FMIC and wheels....does that help its value?

any info would help....i told him about what u said for 10k...he is now depressed lol.

Ryan: you can buy them now in Japan from $7k and upwards. Prestige had a worked R32 GTST with an RB26DETT for $12K

Selling now is a good idea - just remember, if you buy an 89 model in Japan cheap to avoid compliance, you need to wait until January 2004 to bring it over

well u see that is base on "the laws not changing", lets just hope the gov r stupid dogs, and will leave it as it is. WIth the new compliencing scheme. r32, silvia,s 180sx, 300zx. will be everyone at next to nothing prices. but the quality of some of the cars are ...... not great. Sell the r32 now just to be safe i reckon. i doubt the prices will increase for 92 models. r33 and r34 'might' increase if compliencing plates become a scarce thing.

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