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I have a Nisan Skyline r33 Gtst auto turbo that im trying to sell (not in here - dont ban me), now granted not many people want a auto, I dont - another reason I want it gone BUT anyway just wondering what sort of price you think I should be asking. Some clown just told me I was asking to much - I think its really cheap, im am really pissd. :P:)

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How much are you asking for yours?

If you're really desperate, lower the price until it's sold or sell it to dealers.

I do have a manual 33 25t which there are no interest at the moment, might as well keep it.

Moral of story, If you want a 33, at least have a plan to keep it for long time cos they're a headache to sell.

Well P platers can't drive turbos now and nobody wants autos.

I had this problem when I sold my VN SS, it was auto and a v8, I sold it for $3600 which at the time seemed like eff all, but I look now and see much better ones going for around the same money.

See I think 4 thousand is way to cheap they are valued much higher than that on carsales.com. even then im only asking 7500. its practically giving it away compared to what I paid. Shes a good car its only done approx 94,000 and its been stored more than its been driven. I think this guy though he was gonna get it for 2500 thousand what a fruit loop I might aswell keep it. Go to ebay have a look its the cheapest skyline there. I think im gonna pull it anyway not worth selling now, sell the husbands gay hyundai (hehe)

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