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Web page should definitely help. Also stops time wasters requesting pix and otherwise stupid questions that can be well covered in a website. Most who request pix just want to look at a skyline, not buy it. So if you put it all on a website that saves you that hassle I reckon.

Thing is people put skylines on here and wonder why it doesn't sell, but the majority of people on here own skylines, or you know about here because you own a skyline. Its like trying to sell ice to the eskimos.

Try other performance boards as well, especially those for smaller 4cylinder cars and things who might be looking for an "upgrade" to the world of skyline :(

List it for 15k, im sure you would sell it in a week...

Although ppl would probably then think somehting is wrong with it and keep their distance.Selling cars sucks!

Trading Post/Auto Trader/Unique Car Guide etc, purely because of their higher distribution, but can get expensive so perhap factor in the advertisements costs when stating your price.

Yeah Ive had my car advertised on the net and had no response through carpoint but when the Unique Cars publication with the same add came out I got heaps. They came as a package but all my responses were from the mag (with a color pic). The mags are good because many people dont know what they are looking for and the mags give them new ideas where as the net requires people specifically after your type and model. (if that makes sense!?)

Originally posted by outlawskyline

How much you want? is it gt wot? Just sold my 31' got an astra at da moment but not real impressed..... i want more power dammit!

Its a GTST with 320rwkw with alot of brand new parts. Should make more soon. I want 33k. From an astra to this, i reckon you would be frightened.

You car will get sold in no time on the TP, but their friggen expensive now.

I put in a 2 week advert for my old Daewoo and it cost $35 then stopped, I then entered it again for another $35 which ran for 3 weeks, then it stopped again. Rip off!

Go carsales.com.au, $10 until it sells.

depends which state.. certain people seem to favour certain publications in certain states for whatever reason.

I know in Melb the TP is a good one, and i've sold all my old cars through there. Current one will be in there soon.

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