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ok i own a r32 automatic turbo four door with 85000ks on the clock that i bought for 5000 from a friend,

pretty much stock except for japanese cat back, pod, combined dump & front pipe(just jap) and a Greddy e manage ultimate and a fmic.

It's got a big dent scratch on the passenger rear quarter (about a 1000 bucks to repair it). plus just recently my car just broken into and they ripped out my head deck(breaking my central fascia) my whole boot install (5g's worth of stuff).

the body, suspension and engine is all solid and basically i just wanna know

whats the best way to sell it?

how much i should put as a starting price?

any help would be great

thanx in advance

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It's a buyers market at the moment, so unless you are willing to let it go for bugger all then be prepared for massive lowball offers and a long wait to find the right buyer :P

I've sold a few cars this year, and each time has been fking painful to say the least.

look at the going market price and drop money for the damage.. i'd look at the wreakers for a new facia as a potential buyer will ask for more-off the value for a new fascia you can get from a wreakers.. plus a buyer will be more interested in a car that hasnt been broken into..

just say you bought it for 10k..

more times than none you never get your money back so say bout 2k less than what you paid for it is more than realistic for what your gonna get..

advertise for 10k keep to your self that you will drop 2k off the price and anything above your goal price is bonus for you..

like i said more times than none you will lose on your car, so dont be disapointed if you lose...

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