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Hey Guys,

Obviously this is a pretty broad question as I am aware that there are many different variable factors involved. I was just wondering what you guys reckon an R31 2-door with a fully engineered rb26dett would be worth for a private sale.

As far as I know its mostly all GTR parts, such as brakes and driveline, Coilovers (not sure what brand though), full custom respray.

I know there are many factors involved such as what brands of different parts and the condition of the body and interior. Just looking for a ballpark figure.

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers

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considering i have one, and know what another one sold for... 15-20k if its done right.

Has a nice body, good paint, wheels and has been setup right.

Thats just my view.

A car is only worth what someone is willing to pay.

RB20 ones seem to go for $10K or below.. $10K would be in pretty damn good condition.

RB25 converted ones go for about $13K'ish

RB26 would be $15K and over I'd assume..

it's one of those things that has a special buyer though.

it's not common.

you really need to be lucky and have someone looking for an RB26 powered R31 while yours is for sale.

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