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Yer about $15000, skipper mitsubishi in perth have got 7 for sale at $17999 retail, i had a look last night cause i sold my silvia!

They are half decent stock, and in the past skippers have sold these for $25000. Most common perth car yards sell these for $16000.

my 2c

paul

For $15k, your better off converting it to manual for $3k, and selling it for $19-$20k

My auto skyline has done the same kms as yours, but has had some serious work done to it also, If i was ever to sell it, I think i would be lucky to get $17k for it, where if it was manual it would be looking at $23k+

Hey mephis,

I looked at 3 private cars on the weekend, all manual, and all under 94000km, the lowest at 65000km. A car being manual suddenly doesnt add $3000 to the price??? most handbags actually pay extra for auto as an option on most new cars.

The cars i looked at were all under $17000, ive got an offer going through atm for one with a minor front bumper push for $14000.

The sudden flood of cheaper imports in perth has rocked the 2nd hand car market, i could take a risk and import one through autoworxs (www.perthcars.com) for $15000 with mods, but for $23000+ private sale, do i get a warranty and any dealer extras?

My 4 cents......

paul

Paul, You cannot import modded cars anymore. Only 100% stock standard.

You need to remember we are talking sports cars here, most young people want manual, would you buy an auto?

Sorta a supply vs demand dealie. Not many young people want a auto sports car.

Sorry to hijack the thread abit btw

Will a converted auto gts-t to manual actually sells more than an factory auto?

I think it would still worth less than a factory manual due to originality factor? Although if it retains the auto 1:4.3 diff, then the converted one could be more desirable for drag (slightly faster acceleration as opposed to manual's 1:4.1 diff)

Dont know but, i sold my R33 gtst manuel 74,000km's stock for $15,800! Im never getting a import again, their resale value is friggen shit!

Yep, the imports arent worth much when you go to sell them, that is why in real terms the price of $22000 is too high for a 1993 skyline turbo.

My dad and i have dealt with many imports before....but my mate dropped out of the business so i have to get a local one or trust risbey.....eeeeee

His dads last 2 imports, hes had a few nostagic ones, a 85 supra turbo, a nissan gloria (taxi)....the list goes on

we imported a 300zx na, auto, with 40000km, bought for $23000 sold $15000, this was 3 years ago we sold this, it was a 1990 model.

1988, na, auto silvia, bought it 7 years ago for $13000 with 60000km on the clock, sold it 4 years ago for $7000, when they were worth something.

paul

nah,

the 15 year old stuff coming in will appeal more to the younger crowd, my second choice was the r32 gtr, these can be bought for $15000 from risbey.

Even the hilux surfs have taken a dive, i saw one last week, new shape, landed for $7000, these used to sell for $30000

paul

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