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Alright guys, I've got a '94 Series 1 M-Spec R33 GTST Manual 4 door sedan. Its only got very basic mods which include:

Jasma 3inch cat back exhaust

KNN Pod Filter

Cusco Strut Brace

Tein Super Street Coilvers

17 inch Volks TE 37

Navan Spoiler

Reclinable Race Seats

Everything else is pretty much stock and mechanically A1. I heard from some guys that the 4door turbo/manual is pretty rare nowadays. I don't know how true that is, but I seldom see R33 sedans on the road. Yea I know that now is a pretty shit time to sell a car with all the prices going down compared to a few years back.

Anyway, I was wondering how much I would be able to get if I were to sell my car now. So I hope you guys out there can give me an estimate.

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how many km? but id say you'd prob be lucky to get 10k for it, have been seeing a fair few more moded manual coupes going for round the 8k mark lately which is sad 2 say but true, ive got an r33 gtst coupe in auto, has had over 5k spent in mods i reckon id be lucky to get more than 8k for it

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Rare because not many people want them..... :D

Id day 8 - 10k

I still can't sell mine for 13.8k and I have 254rwkw....

Damn.....doesn't look good for a few years from now when I may want to get rid of my 32.. I have 260+rwkw, rb25 etc etc.

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i sometimes think that its better and less time consuming to just trade the car in.

My old car I could've probably sold for $9k if I could be bothered waiting for the right buyer.

Trade in value was $3k.

I sold it within 24hrs of it going on carsales for 7.5k (without RWC).

If you really want to sell your car, dump the price and get rid of it. You'll still get far more than you would from a dealer.

To the original poster: IF you find the right buyer, you could probably get $10k, but like someone else mentioned, no one wants 4 door Skylines. Even if they did want one, 4 door 33's may be rare, but 4 door 34's are nearly as common as the Coupe's, and still only $12,000-14,000.

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My old car I could've probably sold for $9k if I could be bothered waiting for the right buyer.

Trade in value was $3k.

I sold it within 24hrs of it going on carsales for 7.5k (without RWC).

If you really want to sell your car, dump the price and get rid of it. You'll still get far more than you would from a dealer.

To the original poster: IF you find the right buyer, you could probably get $10k, but like someone else mentioned, no one wants 4 door Skylines. Even if they did want one, 4 door 33's may be rare, but 4 door 34's are nearly as common as the Coupe's, and still only $12,000-14,000.

Aight got it. Thanks for your insight!

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