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lol who cares about the exhaust when buying the car yo :down:

I actaully found your average na vs turbo, the na is usually a tad more expensive :|

Obviously the mods make the difference I'm talking about completely standard...

I looked for about 3 months and almost baught myself a turbo becuase I was starting to get tired of looking for a na... but one popped up for me just before I decided that.

I'd say your standard NA well looked after is about 12 asking price (My research is about 6 months old)

Your cheaper ones down to about 9 but all the ones I looked at, at that price = was dodge

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You should have gotten one twelve months ago!

As i pleasantly found out the other week, thanks to the new p-plate restrictions across the country the market value on an NA has actually gone up! (which is quite fortunate, seeing as i'm off my p's shortly, and i'll have time to sell up before the boatloads of NA's start coming over!)

but yeah, i'd say 11-12k is about the ballpark.

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same here... the mods on mine just keep going up and up.

R34 GTR seats and Nismo LMGT4 rims are worth about 1/2 the car!!!! ridiculous!

Pics or ban when new wheels come!

And if your selling and want to return to stock.. You know who to contact about your seats :(

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the rims are already here, have been sitting in my living room for the past 8 months. just no cash to put semis on them.

the headgasket blew and i couldnt be arsed taking the head off, will be sending the head away to get some port/polishing and then some this week.

bloody cars!

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lol who cares about the exhaust when buying the car yo :D

I actaully found your average na vs turbo, the na is usually a tad more expensive :|

Obviously the mods make the difference I'm talking about completely standard...

I looked for about 3 months and almost baught myself a turbo becuase I was starting to get tired of looking for a na... but one popped up for me just before I decided that.

I'd say your standard NA well looked after is about 12 asking price (My research is about 6 months old)

Your cheaper ones down to about 9 but all the ones I looked at, at that price = was dodge

That's fairly high. My car is in pretty nice condition, slight wear and tear on the interior, but drives perfectly. 115,000k, factory sun roof, alarm, rims, new sound system and varex exhaust.

I'd be surprised if I could get $10k for it. I won't sell it for 8 or 9 or even 10 thousand simply because I know that the mechanical condition of the car is top notch, and is probably worth more than that. How you prove this to a buyer though I don't know.

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i bought my GTS from a dealer, $11,990. 94 model with 86000ks on the clock. car is in mint condition, only slight blemishes here and there. considering its 14years old i think i did pretty well...constantly getting compliments.

tasteful mods can increase value depending on what they are, i bought mine as a dead stocker + exhaust. new sound system goes in this week and got my wheels last week, extra tinting next week. washed every fortnight, always shiny :blush:

i wouldnt pay less than 9 or more than 13. you get what you pay for.

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i bought my GTS from a dealer, $11,990. 94 model with 86000ks on the clock. car is in mint condition, only slight blemishes here and there. considering its 14years old i think i did pretty well...constantly getting compliments.

tasteful mods can increase value depending on what they are, i bought mine as a dead stocker + exhaust. new sound system goes in this week and got my wheels last week, extra tinting next week. washed every fortnight, always shiny :banana:

i wouldnt pay less than 9 or more than 13. you get what you pay for.

From a dealer, its fair enough I guess. Privately that car would prob go for 9-10k. Which would put it in your "dodgy" category, which is why I was getting confused.

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hey guys as the topic says what is the cost of a r33 n/a manual with exhaust these days

Hi , I have a black r33 GTS 1995 for sale ! Im in sydney i havent advertised it yet . I recently brought another skyline and looking to sell this one in the next few weeks and was just searching out some prices. I believe for the age of the car its one of the best examples you will find , However its auto . Its done 98,000km and already had the major service and the things changed at 60,00km when i brought it. I have some pics but will post them when i advertise it.

If you have any idea what price i should advertise it for would be helpful . Its got a few extra's nothing major and i listed them below.

KENWOOD DVD/CD/NAV/TV IN DASH UNIT

PIONEER SPLITS / BOSTON PRO REAR

4 BRAND NEW MICHELIN TYRES 205/55/15

OPTIMA BATTERY JUST BROUGHT WHICH COST ME $550

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Hi , I have a black r33 GTS 1995 for sale ! Im in sydney i havent advertised it yet . I recently brought another skyline and looking to sell this one in the next few weeks and was just searching out some prices. I believe for the age of the car its one of the best examples you will find , However its auto . Its done 98,000km and already had the major service and the things changed at 60,00km when i brought it. I have some pics but will post them when i advertise it.

If you have any idea what price i should advertise it for would be helpful . Its got a few extra's nothing major and i listed them below.

KENWOOD DVD/CD/NAV/TV IN DASH UNIT

PIONEER SPLITS / BOSTON PRO REAR

4 BRAND NEW MICHELIN TYRES 205/55/15

OPTIMA BATTERY JUST BROUGHT WHICH COST ME $550

If it's in mint condition, I'd probably pay... $7000-8000. The auto really brings the value down.

Then again, you've just gotta find the right buyer. I'm sure there are people out there who'd want a non-turb auto for just cruising around, but finding them is the hard part.

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i know it's a pain in the arse, everyone thinks they can force the seller into a bargain.

i've been thinking of selling lately, i know i'll never get the worth of my mods back - however i still dream that someone will give me 16-17K, even at that price half is mods half is car.

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i know it's a pain in the arse, everyone thinks they can force the seller into a bargain.

i've been thinking of selling lately, i know i'll never get the worth of my mods back - however i still dream that someone will give me 16-17K, even at that price half is mods half is car.

i think the main problem is the only ppl that wanna buy a NA car is P platers and when ur 18, ur always strapped for cash, they simply cant afford 8-9k

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