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Hey guys,

Just wondering what my friends R33 is worth as she is thinking about getting rid of it. .

Its a 93 N/A coupe, 5 speed manual and has a few problems. .

Ok . . it needs,

New tyres

New windscreen

the heated box to be fixed/replaced

Water pump to be fitted (already have a new one in a box)

The side skirts and rear bar are badly cracked and need to be fixed and painted

A R/H front quarter guard (had fiberglass ones but took them off)

Both electric window motors

The radiator needs a flush and so does the motor. . The intake runners where the radiator hose joins to was rotted out so dont know how bad the motor is . .

Radiator/heater hoses

the roof and boot have faded, so would need a respray

and the C/F bonnet is in bad condition. . very faded and yellow . . Needs a cut/polish and to be sealed

Also, some of the motor has been pulled appart to replace the water pump and the dash is out as we were going to take out the heater box. .

Just wondering what it would be worth in this condition?

Thanks for any help

Daniel

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It used to be a really nice car. . the interior is perfect, but once the roof/boot started to fade and the bonnet went crappy and yellow (no uv protectant) it started to go downhill. . When the heater started leaking, it drained all the water from the motor so she parked it up and hasnt moved for a long time. .

Also the body is in good nic. . its just faded and there isnt any damage to the metal. . .

I am thinking bout buying it for a track/street car, so the motor, heaterbox and some of the other problems wouldnt matter. .

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no sense.

Advertise it for $4k and see how you go :(

Not sense. . i ment cents. . as in $3498.73 to make it more accurate. . .

Yeah ill let her know. . shes going to be shocked with it worth so little. . she paid a bit for it a few years ago

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Not sense. . i ment cents. . as in $3498.73 to make it more accurate. . .

Yeah ill let her know. . shes going to be shocked with it worth so little. . she paid a bit for it a few years ago

I know man.. i was making a joke with you. why wont u joke with me? :(

how much did she pay for it?

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I know man.. i was making a joke with you. why wont u joke with me? :)

how much did she pay for it?

Sorry dan . . ill joke with you. . hug???

I think she payed around 12 - 13 grand for it. .

So you guys thing about 3000 to 3,500 for it?

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