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i would have to be offered at least 15 (ie. quite a bit more than what anyone would usually pay for a s2 r33) ... after i sell my wheels to kr4-gtr for some ludicrous price :P

even at such an inflated price, considering all the time/effort/money i've put into it... i would probably just break even :P

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50K Offer before i would even listen.

I cant believe how cheap 'GTR's are now, i know you can get a bargain sometimes, however

i still think under 30k for an R33 is maybe a bit 2 cheap for a good one.

I'm hoping that one day I'll retire from my baby. So on that, sale price is $250k :-)

Yep I'm delsuional :-)

Would you consider $195k for a quick sale? Send me your account details :bunny:

I had a genuine offer of just sub 70k about 6-8months ago, was temped to sell but i couldnt let her go as i spent alot of time finding the perfect vspec2.....doubt i will sell it for at least 5 years now.

i'd take $10.5k ! someone pls buy my car !

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Si...-T-t275567.html

not sure why not a single person has enquired yet (it's on carsales too) but i suppose it's only been up for sale around 9/10 days

i'd take $10.5k ! someone pls buy my car !

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Si...-T-t275567.html

not sure why not a single person has enquired yet (it's on carsales too) but i suppose it's only been up for sale around 9/10 days

Don't give up :( just leave it there....most sell eventually but it has to take the right buyer to come along and be after exactly what you've got.... sometimes that can take MONTHS :) just ask anyone who's been selling..

Hey if every skyline owner wouldnt take anything less than an extortionate price for their car, we could charge what we wanted, people would eventually cave in haha :) .........but that wld b kinda hard 2 do while japan is still in contact lol

Hey if every skyline owner wouldnt take anything less than an extortionate price for their car, we could charge what we wanted, people would eventually cave in haha :P .........but that wld b kinda hard 2 do while japan is still in contact lol

Yes but every person who imports a car knows that he can sell it for more than what he paid for it!

Furthermore, there is a higher increment again up to the 'Agreed Value' in his insurance policy!

I can understand your thinking tho' = once a buyer here has latched onto a perfect (or near-perfect) specimen, he/she is reluctant to let it go for less than it's worth!

Our cars already depreciate much much less than a Commoford. :yes: So are we lucky? Or just ASTUTE?

I'd consider anything over 60k. Many people ask if its for sale and when I tell them how much I'm willing to let it go for i can tell by their look on their face as to say 'your dreaming'.

I'm thinking the same if they think they're getting it for anything less....

Everything is for sale, its just how much the owner is willing to let it go for....

1993 low k 32 gtr= to me its worth around 38,000 id probably only get 25-26 tops for it

hilux utility= to me its worth 15,000 id prob get 10-12 for it

"Everything is for sale at the right price"

What about swaps?

I'd possibly swap my SR20DET Datsun 1600 for an R35 GTR, but then realising that all that blood sweat and tears would just be swapped for a car that I could just buy anyway (for over $100K!), probably isn't worth it. Plus the fact that the R35 owner would be getting a superior car.... :P;)

(or should that be swapping a superior car....) HAHhahaha. :D

This is an emotional question - it is not about what the car's market value is but what it is worth to you - what would it take for you to part with it.

My Skylines are worth much more to me than just their sale price - they provide an interest and an outlet for my motoring passion. My son always stirs me because I treat them like babies and spend too much money on them.

My GTR is in showroom condition with a total of three stone chips on the whole car.

My GTS-T has been my daily driver until a few months ago when I retired. I am now embarking on a full bare metal respray including the replacement of the passengers rear quarter due to some minor rust from an earlier repair in the old country. I nearly have a complete car in parts and will have a complete (new from Nissan) concourse front bar and bonnet and a second front bar and bonnet for track days and the like due to likehood of getting some stone chips on the track.

Now is that starting to look like a passion or what? How can you put a price on that? The fact that I also have four other cars in the driveway for my family to use as daily drivers further supports this concept.

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