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Selling R33 GTS-t series 2 skyline

Vehicle has done 115,000 Kms and is with its second Australian owner, comes with import papers to prove.

Vehicle has 2.5 Ltr single turbo motor, standard series 2 kit, HKS air filter, Greddy custom front mount intercooler kit, Turbosmart dual stage boost controller with in car switch, boost gauge fitted to pillar, HKS height and dampening adjustable coil overs front and rear, AVS Gold Wheels with brand new tyres, Exhaust from turbo back to cannon on rear, Auto climate control air con, Power steering, Power windows, Power mirrors.

Vehicle has been continuously serviced as owned by a mechanic, body and interior is immaculate.

Vehicle drives perfectly as a daily driver and still has the power to impress and handles like a go cart yet gives a smooth ride.

Regretful sale due to the fact a ute is needed, will be missed.

selling $18900 ONO

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hey mate, not saying your skyline isnt good but have you seen the price on other r33s?

that would usually go for about 12k...

lol maybe for a series 1! good to see you did so little research before making a comment like that :)

Im with cerci, i had an R33 s2 1998 two years ago that sold for 18K. it was awsome condition with only 70,000Km. you will get bout 15k if u are lucky!!

Goodluck

haha, well 15k is a lot more than 12k???? If it was your car and you wanted to get 15k for it would you not try and ask that little more, just to give the buyers a bit of bargaining power! Thats all im saying..... ive also got a series 2 for sale that ive put 17k on, not expecting every cent but with all the mods and cleanliness i might be in luck!!! As a seller there is no way that you would start at ur lowest price!

So not sayin that the guy is asking too much or too little, he is just not trying to give the car away to start with. Just my 2c

lol maybe for a series 1! good to see you did so little research before making a comment like that :D
Haha good call !@!

done my research? mate ive owned a series one 94 model and a series two 97 model with a shit load more mods than that and got way less than your asking price

yeah nice 1 dare ya...take a look around the other r33s for sale, and you have no chance selling a near stocker for that price

and sorry to tell ya you will never get 17k either, im going to watch this thread and see your price drop lower and lower my freind, i offered advice and you claim i dont know the market value for street r33s?

but than again, you have come down 1.9k in a matter of how many days? starting to settle in ?

whats the point of "bargin power" its just a waste of time thinking your going to get lucky from some noob who pays ur asking price in cash, dream on

i could go on

happy selling :)

No disrespect at all but im with cerci as well.

BUT you have the right to sell it at whatever price you want. No argument there.

But the value of these cars have gone down a lot in the past few years.

I sold my series 2 in perfect condition..1st owner.. tuned etc etc.. for 13.5k

Gdluck with selling the car. I will be happy for you if you can get more!!

No disrespect at all but im with cerci as well.

BUT you have the right to sell it at whatever price you want. No argument there.

But the value of these cars have gone down a lot in the past few years.

I sold my series 2 in perfect condition..1st owner.. tuned etc etc.. for 13.5k

Gdluck with selling the car. I will be happy for you if you can get more!!

agreed, 13.5k for an immac one is the ceiling...

Thankyou siddr20 and ryan1600

we have all been stung, it just happens with imports, its all the same

u could ask ur orginal price like 5 years ago

again thanks for the input but as you can see its my car that im selling and would appreciate only posts regarding the sale to be put up.. and just to put you at ease i have a person putting a deposit on the vehicle that saw it through another advert, for the same price advertised here; thus showing if your patient and ignore the nay sayers you can make money off vehicles...again thank you for your thoughts..

I sold my 98 40th Anniversary GTS-T for a mere 12k. But that was to a friend, turning down an offer of 14k from Carsales.

I think if you have the patience, someone out there will bite your snag.

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