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Make: NISSAN

Model: R33 GTS

Milage: 98,000

Transmission: AUTO

Colour: BLACK

Location: SYDNEY

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? YES

Price: N/A

Contact: 0410697284

Comments / Modifications: UPGRADE DVD/TV/NAV , OPTIMA BATTERY

Images: TBA

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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

i have a r34 non turbo auto and i had trouble selling it at 12k im settling for 11k id say advertise for 12 but expect it to go for nothing more than 10k. reason its non turbo and automatic from my sale experience.

i have a r34 non turbo auto and i had trouble selling it at 12k im settling for 11k id say advertise for 12 but expect it to go for nothing more than 10k. reason its non turbo and automatic from my sale experience.

Thanks for your input i guess anything above 10k is good then. Its just a great car and never ever had a problem plus low km's. I was searching around and see people buying these with the turbo and then taking them off so i thought it would save alot of people time. Plus alot of p platers now with the turbo laws and some can only drive auto.

I wish you luck in your sale .

Hi, if you take a look at my past post, l just sold my R33 GTS4 Non Turbo for 8k when l listed it for 12k. Its been modified + had the interior done + manual transmission.

So l dont think it'll sell for any more than 7k.

Hope that helps.

Cheers

personally, I wouldn't accept under 9.5g for that car if sold with rwc plus reg plenty of people are on the hunt

After having a look at the poster aboves mine advertisement i can certainly see the reason why he had to sell for so low

#1 I would never consider buying a skyline in that colour unless it was 3-4k cheaper than a black, white or silver one (maybe there is a reason nissan only realesed 400)

#2 Modified cars do not make the cars value go up, unless of course the mods are extreme.

#3 I know gts4 models were much more expensive and higher on the chain of nissan specs, although to me as a owner of a r33 skyline I would certainly prefer a r33 gts rwd over gts4 in the sub 10k price range, Due to the gts4s Higher weight, Higher fuel consumption(major factor atm), Higher maintence(of a awd system over a simple rwd)

I also looked over Brooxi's for sale advertisement, If you look at it, you will see the advertisement was listed on the 11/9/08 Within 20days the owner has taken 3grand off the asking price (almost 1/4 of the total asking price)

In my oppinion a r33 gts non turbo in perfect condition would be worth minimum of 8grand. after all what can 8grand get you into that can compete with it?

personally, I wouldn't accept under 9.5g for that car if sold with rwc plus reg plenty of people are on the hunt

After having a look at the poster aboves mine advertisement i can certainly see the reason why he had to sell for so low

#1 I would never consider buying a skyline in that colour unless it was 3-4k cheaper than a black, white or silver one (maybe there is a reason nissan only realesed 400)

#2 Modified cars do not make the cars value go up, unless of course the mods are extreme.

#3 I know gts4 models were much more expensive and higher on the chain of nissan specs, although to me as a owner of a r33 skyline I would certainly prefer a r33 gts rwd over gts4 in the sub 10k price range, Due to the gts4s Higher weight, Higher fuel consumption(major factor atm), Higher maintence(of a awd system over a simple rwd)

I also looked over Brooxi's for sale advertisement, If you look at it, you will see the advertisement was listed on the 11/9/08 Within 20days the owner has taken 3grand off the asking price (almost 1/4 of the total asking price)

In my oppinion a r33 gts non turbo in perfect condition would be worth minimum of 8grand. after all what can 8grand get you into that can compete with it?

Thanks for your opinion i probably put it on carsales next week for 11g and see what happens . If there is someone out there after a black r33 auto with low km's they might take it . After all i have found very few like mine and the demand is high due to the new regulations.

I also could go lower and maybe take out the stero and sell it privately do you think it would be better to keep the price up with the stero or better to sell it cheaper without the stero. I probably could get 1.5-2k for everything amps / subs / head unit and speakers . I still kept the standard one too :D

im selling because i need the cash for financial reasons not because anything is wrong with the car.

I put my car in car sales today if anyone is ineterested the link is below

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...mode%20matchany

  • 2 weeks later...
we all know how you feel but the market for imports has gone down hard

especially r33

auto and n/a doesn't help

I really dont want to sell it , but having a baby makes life harder with a coupe. I dont want to go down to low. Im thinking about putting it on ebay with a reserve price.

  • 2 weeks later...
I really dont want to sell it , but having a baby makes life harder with a coupe. I dont want to go down to low. Im thinking about putting it on ebay with a reserve price.

PRE CHRISTMAS SALE ON !!!!!

$9,000

HURRY WHILE STOCK LAST .

  • 3 weeks later...

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