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Hey have to reluctantly sell me r32.

Trying to figure out what the average price is with below mods.

rb20

black 2 door gts-t

t40e turbo

hks manifold

external gate

screamer

intercooler

coil overs

3 inch turbo back exhaust

std ecu and injectors

17" rims

new coil packs n leads

fairly new tyres

136,000kms

plus female owner for the last 2.5 years never had any probs with her apart from the coils about 3 weeks ago which is all fixed up! all in all car is in fairly good condition.

if anyone can help me out with ball park figure that be sweet :)

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^^^ Agree with above post.

To break down 'resistance' and 'suspicion', I'd regard marketing phrases like...

a) any inspection welcome

b) receipts for all services

c) services done on-time, every-time

d) compression tests welcome

e) owned by middle-aged enthusiast

f) happy for you to talk to my service technician

g) hoist inspection is ok by me

h) oil changes every 5000Km besides servicing

...as being better than "owned by female driver" (without being sexist at all - but prospective purchasers may be).

Also I'm not suggesting that you use any phrases like above ^^^ if they're not true. Those suggestions are only a guide!

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