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Its a silver Series 2 R33 GTST coupe. Automatic and totally stock. Has kenwood amp, Pioneer CD player. Mongoose 3 point alarm +immoboliser, dual stage Blitz turbo timer. Very clean and never boosted or moded and never been on the track.

Edited by Modena
Pretty much what they're worth on average at a private sale divided by 2 in my opinion.

So thats around 15 K, meaning 7.5 K? lol bollocks that!

If I wanted to get a Corolla that is worth around 15 K also, Id have to pay another 7.5 K to purchase it? I rather keep my Skylina thank you.

So thats around 15 K, meaning 7.5 K? lol bollocks that!

If I wanted to get a Corolla that is worth around 15 K also, Id have to pay another 7.5 K to purchase it? I rather keep my Skylina thank you.

I remember going into a dealer to ask what they'd pay for it and before even checking it out, they gave me a price which was about half of what they're going for.

This was at an Japanese import dealer, could be much different at a Toyota, Holden, etc dealer though.

I remember going into a dealer to ask what they'd pay for it and before even checking it out, they gave me a price which was about half of what they're going for.

This was at an Japanese import dealer, could be much different at a Toyota, Holden, etc dealer though.

Ill be going to a Toyota/Ford/Holden dealer as I am not looking for an import... more like Corolla or even Yaris lol ;)

Taken from www.Carsales.com

95 GTS-t Coupe

4sp Automatic Petrol Turbo 6cyl 2.5 2498cc

Average Private Price+ $11,350 - $14,750

Trade In Price Guide+ $9,450 - $12,300

5sp Manual Petrol Turbo 6cyl 2.5 2498cc

Average Private Price+ $11,600 - $15,100

Trade In Price Guide+ $9,700 - $12,600

Edited by CircleLights

it's funny how in the second hand market, Auto cars fetch about $2K less than manual, when they cost about $1500 more when new.

$15K gets a decent condition series2 manual in a private sale.

I'd assume you MIGHT be able to sell the auto series 2 for about $12K - maybe.. if someone wanted an auto.

don't even bother with trade in.

Actually, go and get a dealership quote on trade in.

then I'll give you $500 more.

I've got $10K to spend on a car so that should easily outbid the dealer and buy your car and insurance, and possibly a few mods.. ;)

it's funny how in the second hand market, Auto cars fetch about $2K less than manual, when they cost about $1500 more when new.

$15K gets a decent condition series2 manual in a private sale.

I'd assume you MIGHT be able to sell the auto series 2 for about $12K - maybe.. if someone wanted an auto.

don't even bother with trade in.

Actually, go and get a dealership quote on trade in.

then I'll give you $500 more.

I've got $10K to spend on a car so that should easily outbid the dealer and buy your car and insurance, and possibly a few mods.. :D

Are you looking for a Skyline?

i'm note sure what people expect from a trade-in?

the dealer has to maek money, if they buy your car for 15k when you can't even sell it for that much privately, what's in it for them?

the point of a trade-in is that its a car you either can't sell or can't be bothered selling, thus they take it off your hands immediately.

the price you pay is that it costs you

if you desperately want to sell your R33 and have your mind set on 15k, why not advertise it for 13k, bite the bullet, and sell it within a week or 2

a mate bought a r33 s2 very clean, standard everything apart from jap catback. it had a nice set of 18s and lowering springs. Went into Mackay Toyota and they offered him $2500 ..... this was right after he bought it for $14k

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