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just wondering how much i could sell my car for it is an 93 r33 gtst series 1 manual it has cat back exhaust pod filter fmic 17 rims series 2 wing just after an estimate

and a recaro driver seat and front and rear strut braces blistein shocks and lowered springs and tinted windows

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it dosnt help that your cars wine red colour aswell.

it helps alot if you have black/silver/whites

they seem to the biggest demand

its not really the price thats the problem with r33s. the problem is that you can always find one cheaper, and better....somewhere....

seems to be the thing with r34s these days aswell =[

Edited by R34NRG
R32 GTST = 7k - You must mean AUTO and 4 door and 89 model in faded silver with tweed interior.

R32 GTR = 18k - +$10K for rebuild

R33 GTST = 14k - You must mean a really good condition Series 2

R33 GTR = 22k - +$10K for rebuild

R34 GTT = 20k

R34 GTR = 50k

Just made a few adjustments to the above.. :down:

in reality though, a 1992 R32 gtst fetches the same if not more than a series 1 R33.

If you actually manage to get offered $12K for your skyline, I'd grab it with both hands.

People keep saying "oh the market for imports has really gone down of late.."

if by of late you mean 5 years, then yes.. it has gone down.

there are HEAPS to choose from.

there a HEAPS of people who can't afford them.

HEAPS of competition.

in reality, if you want to sell your car, advertise it for a high $11K figure and expect to sell for something between $10.5K - $11K

If I were you, i'd start collecting stock parts.

get your car back to stock, and sell it for $10K... Bargain for the person buying it.

then sell your good bits like wheels, cooler, suspension, recaro seat etc on their own to maybe make back another $2K?

But most people can't be farked doing all that and just take the loss.

money talks mate.

I rocked up to see a car with $2900 LESS than the advertised price.

Gave him my offer, he said no.

I showed him the wad of bills and said "We'll I'm sure someone else will be willing to trade a whale for this.."

Drove it home.

R32 GTST = 7k

R32 GTR = 18k

R33 GTST = 14k

R33 GTR = 22k

R34 GTT = 20k

R34 GTR = 50k

GTR R33 was only 22k nowa days? thats a real drop

R34 GTT = 20k ???? I saw most r34's on the 24k mark with reasonably low km's but most of them are coloured black/white. Silver/yellow/red i see around for 20k mark :P

R32 GTS-T = 7k!??? you kidding? shouldn't it be atleast 10k?

To be honest i think the price drops are at its limit except for the gtr's and gtt r34.

I disagree.

$1.55 for regular unleaded here in Brisbane.

so I assume sydney is $1.65

add 10 cents for 98 octane fuel.

not many people can afford to keep up with this these days.

they will have to sell the car.

like I said, plenty of people selling their cars.

heaps of competition.

the price will keep going down.

I also disagree with the $7K for R32 GTST.

unless like I said, early model with auto and really bad condition.

I disagree.

$1.55 for regular unleaded here in Brisbane.

so I assume sydney is $1.65

add 10 cents for 98 octane fuel.

not many people can afford to keep up with this these days.

they will have to sell the car.

like I said, plenty of people selling their cars.

heaps of competition.

the price will keep going down.

I also disagree with the $7K for R32 GTST.

unless like I said, early model with auto and really bad condition.

i am not thinking about selling because of fuel price they dont bother me i am thinking about selling because i want to buy a 33 gtr

There are 133 R33's in carsales.com.au for private sale in victoria

so from that, its a buyers market, they can pick and choose any number of combinations at the price they want

and they would likely get it too - given there are so many for sale

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R32 GTST = 7k

R32 GTR = 18k

R33 GTST = 14k

R33 GTR = 22k

R34 GTT = 20k

R34 GTR = 50k

no i think that list looks pretty spot on to me. although yes of course some that fetch that money arent in good condition, just as many are in great cond too. most people are in a hurry to get rid of their 'lines at the moment.

but I do agree that a wine red series 1 with 141000 kms would be lucky to fetch anything over the 11-12 grand mark AT THE MOST today. Like has been said, its definitely a buyers market at the moment. rising fuel costs, the models age increasing, all adding to more people wanting to sell theirs. on top of that wine red skylines seem to be worth a lot less because of their colour being so common, and it being the least visually appealing to most people (i could be totally wrong on that statement, just judging by how much less wine red skylines sell in comparison to the same in a different colour)

im in the same boat as you, i have a 95 series 1 in the two tone blue/grey, with a few more mods than yours, and a lot less k's, and unfortunately i know im not gonna be able to get much more than 11 or maybe even 12 grand if im lucky for it.

BUT that being said, on the plus side is that even though gtsts arent selling for much, 33 gtrs have dipped significantly in price over the last 6-12 months as well, some importers ive looked into can get you one for about the 20-25k mark incl compliancing and some if not all on road costs. ive seen 33 gtrs for private sale for anywhere between 20-30k mark as well.

If your looking to upgrade to a 33 gtr, either way its gonna cost you at least another 10-15k after you sell your gtst

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