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Hey all just wondering how much u would pay for my car if u were buying it? and if i would be better off selling the stereo seperately?

Car as Follows:

R33 GTS 94 Model

91000 k's

Garage ***ui Front Bar and Side Skirts

Custon Rear Bar

17 inch Chromies

EL Guages

7.5 g's worth of comp stereo including TV and X-Box

Custom Boot install

Slightly Lowered

Genuine Skyline Floor Mats

El Guages

Apexi S-AFC ii

Speco Tacho and shift light

Autometer AF Ratio Guage Pillar Mounted

Coby Extractors

HKS Super Drager Cat back system

High Flow Cat

Momo Steering Wheel And shift Knob

Full underbody Neons

Strengthened Turbo Clutch

Bendix Ultimate Pads all Round

I think thats about it, cars has been serviced every 5000k's

Nehelp? im unsure as to ho much i should ask for it?

Cheers

John

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id suggest selling the stereo components seperatley as you will not get decent value for them been sold with the car.

The system is personalised to you and sounds like a nice setup, but a potential buyer might not see it the same way. But you could be lucky and find someone after exactly what you have.

seperate the tv and xbox, CD player in the car always heaps to sell though.

mate u could try puttin it on the market at $17k truth is it wont go for that hey, mines on at $15,900 and the highest offer ive had is $14k, and it looks like thats wat ill be sellin it at that! i think youll be lucky to get $15-16 for it and like nismodified said, sell the stereo componetry seperate to get maximum price. it sux that all the money u spend on mod's u really dont get back :P

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