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1995 GTR in white. 45,000kms with books and receipts of modifications. .[email protected]

Ran [email protected]! Never ran at 1.2 bar.

HKS POWER FILTER KIT

HKS KANSAI 80ø A/F Meter (Z32)

HKS GT2530 Turbine

HKS GT Manifold

NISMO Turbo Pipe

NISMO Front Pipe

TANABE Racing Medallion Muffler

HKS 1.2mm Metal Head Gasket

HKS Engine Gasket Kit

HKS Step 2 Camshaft (in264/out264)

HKS Cam Adjusters

TOMEI Valve Springs

NISMO N1 Pistons (0.5 larger)

NISMO FUEL PUMP

SARD 555cc Injectors

CUSCO Oil Catch Can

HKS EVC III Boost Controller

HKS Oil Cooler

HKS Remote Oil Filter Kit

HKS Intercooler

HKS Intercooler Piping

YOSHIO FACTORY Radiator

CUSCO Radiator Cover

NISMO Thermostat

NISMO GMAX II Twin Plate Clutch

HKS Kansai Cross Mission

HKS Kansai Attessa Conroller

APEX’i Power FC & Handset

OHLINS Racing Suspension

NISMO Circuit Link & Bushes

AVS Model 5 (19x10 F/R) 275/30/19

NISMO 320 Speedo Meter (white)

NISMO Center Meter (white)

HKS ETC

HKS Drag Controller

VSpec rear diff.

APEX’i Boost Meter

APEX’i Exhaust Temp Meter

TRUST Pillar Mount

APEX’i ECV

CUSCO Strut brace

98 Series 2 Front Lip

N1 Intercooler Duct

N1 Bonnet Lip

Plus other parts etc......

Private Messages with offers please. Car is in Melbourne.

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Without seeing the car or photo's. Private Retail Market value today would have to be $34 - 38K with all your mods. If it's a Vspec maybe closer to $38.

95 Vspec R33's are getting with standard mods in reasonable condition are SELLING (big difference between asking price & selling price) for Low $30's - 35.

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Guys,

Im just getting offers of what people on the forums will pay for it.

Mesh,

I do think that price is quite low. The wheels alone was purchased for $8,000 new. For that sort of price, I might as well keep it.

Also, didnt add a few more things with the car, the engine bay is all "prettied up"!!

RECARO SPG II (2xRed) on top of the standard seats,

Apex'i REV/SPEED (blue version)

TRUST Grex gear knob

MOMO wheel

NISMO Oil cap

NISMO Rad cap

CUSCO Master Brake Stopper

CUSCO Steering Shaft Extension

HKS Type 0 T/Timer

ALPINE Competition Head Unit

ALPINE 2 way Splits (Front/Rear)

ALPINE 6 Stack

NISMO Weldina Exhaust (extra)

EXEDY Twin Plate (extra for rebuilt)

BLITZ Blow Off Valve x 2 (Removed)

NISMO Castor Rods

I'll try to post a pic when I get the USB working.

Thanks

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DAAMMNN

Buddy, a 95 V Spec with that kinda set up, try doubling mesh's estimates if everything is in top conditition. I'd personally be putting an ad in Unique Cars, someone looking for the GTR with everything will pay big dollars. But ya might have to advertise it for a while before ya get a good offer... lots of tossers out there looking for and driving GTRs.

I have never seen an R33 GTR in any condition sell for less than $38K on the Australian Market... Let alone a Vspec...

If someone can prove me wrong, go for it.

S of S

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Originally posted by mesh

Without seeing the car or photo's. Private Retail Market value today would have to be $34 - 38K with all your mods. If it's a Vspec maybe closer to $38.

95 Vspec R33's are getting with standard mods in reasonable condition are SELLING (big difference between asking price & selling price) for Low $30's - 35.

That is absolute crap - Pardon the language.

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N/A® & other forum users - with all due respect mate, your car is quite obviously heavily modified & not your everyday GTR. I hope you get top dollar for your car. If anyone here has ever tried selling there car they would understand that ASKING price is more often than not "way off the SELLING price".

- Blitz: mate your misled if you believe what I am saying is "Crap".

- Sydneykid: You also seem uneducated in the GTR market. There are quite a number of GTR's that were asking over $40-$45 some months ago & now still have them for sale asking $34-$38. Recently a R34 GTR 99 sold for $62K Wholesale in Melbourne. Here are some examples from carsale & carpoint:

1. White R33 GTR 97 (Asking) $38 - will sell for $36.

2. Violet R33 GTR 95 Vspec (Asking) $39 - over $34 will buy

3. White R33 GTR 96 Vspec (Asking) $42 - over $35 will buy

4. White R33 GTR 97 Vspec (Asking) $46 - over $37 will buy (Dealers car)

5. Silver R33 GTR 97 (Asking) $35 - (Dealers Car)

Hope that helps you guys.

PS: Hope no-one was offened, I didn't mean to Pee anyone off, just being realistic, "that's all"

Regards

Mesh

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Do enlighten me how you know exactly what all of the people will take for their car? Did you ring them all up and ask for their bottom line?

My uncles cousins son bought a R33 GTR for $14K, so they must all be worth that ! :P

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In the latest edition of Unique Cars there are R33 GTR's for mid to low $30ks.

Here is one example

http://carpoint.ninemsn.com.au/marketplace...o=1&chkRows=500

In saying that, they are pretty much stock standard examples. The one for sale here is worth much more due to the level of modifications.

Good luck with the sale.

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they may be cheap in the ads usually a reason.... I spent six months searching for the right GTR. Many had dubious history, accident damage or drove like a dog..

sure there are still some bargains out there.

sirvrooom has two 95 GTR's for sale at around 36k each I think...one purple one white one stock the other with some mods.

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ice: well said

There are so many factors that contribute to a vehicle price. We all know there are lots of heaps of crap out there. Thus the number of bargain priced cars available.

All this aside lets get the thread back on track. N/A is trying to sell a great car - no more talk about how "cheap" people think GTRs are thesedays. Fairs fair.

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