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hey guys i am thinking bout selling my r33 gts-t,to get a more family car, maybe a stagea lol, but the only thing is i dunno what price to put on it. can any one give me some ideas?? it doesnt have much mods but....

has an aftermarket ecu (central20) it says on it,

18 in starcorp rims 235 front 265's on rears. hks rear muffler, ummm sunroof, 5spd man, fmic, boost controller in car, stereo which is worth bout $1000 at the time i brought it. had new standard clutch and flywheel put in 11 months ago, also comes with the standard wheels.

i dunno if i have posted this in the right area but i just wanted to know what i should be asking for.

ne way cheers in advance.

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16k or there abouts IMO as its pretty much standard apart from wheels, boost controller and exhaust.

Stereo's dont generally increase price that much as they date pretty fast these days, like PC parts unless your buying higher end gear

agreed. There's modified s2's in good condition advertised at 17k. Definitely gonna struggle to get 16k for a stockish s1.

For what I'd probably get for my car it's not even worth thinking about selling, considering what's been spent.

well i think you should sell it to me for $4000 :P

lol, look around at carsales.com and trading post etc. and see what they are going for

and congratulations on the little one!

thanks mate, yeh i have a 5 and half month old son and i got a stuffed back and its too hard trying to get him in the back seat so yeh. lol ut yeh seems like thats the best thing to do. would be great if i can get a straight swap for a stagea lol

yeh i would go a 4door 33 but i still wouldnt be able to get the parm in the boot lol

swap you my '89 vn for your r33?

its a goood deal..its on gas....5 speed manual....you can fit 2 prams in the boot!! :P

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