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hey guys i have a 93 r33 gtst i have have spent 20,000 under the hood it pulls 380kw at 18 pound boost at wheels 18 inch rims custom purple with full body kit i was just wondering what i should sell for i have a photo attached please let us know

700nm fuel pump, 800hp injectors, complete engine rebuild, wolf v5000 computer ,upgraded intercooler piping pod filter 600 400 200 intercooler the turbo is a garrett 850 hp cant remeber what it is its on the reciept

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what mods? rebuilt engine?

700nm fuel pump 800hp injectors complete engine rebuild wolf v5000 computer upgraded intercooler piping pod filter 600 400 200 intercooler the turbo is a 850 hp cant remeber what it is its on the reciept

Its a really tricky market these days trying to sell a sports car esp an import, the prices have just dropped. Unless one has a real need to sell, may be better to hang onto it and enjoy it while waiting to see if the market recovers (which I suspect it won't) ........ the global financial crisis has had a real impact on the affordability of toys such as sports cars unfortunately .......

Edited by Simon_Koala

I dont see the full list of mods. If its still reliable with that sort of power, I'd say 16-18k is not a bad price if lucky maybe even 20k. Anyway I agree with the rest that most of the time, you dont factor in the price of mods when you sell the car... thats how the game goes. Note MOST and not all the time.

A car is worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it...

So yea if ur not in a hurry set a fair price and wait for the right buyer..

Skylines are getting cheaper but this does not mean they are worth as little as some are sold for, these people need the money..

I see R34's for $20000 and less but they are buckets or massive kms or desperate owners, look at the car yards and make it a

little cheaper if its to cheap people will probley think there is a problem with it..

Just my thoughts.

Edited by 99 GTT

The year will probably hurt the price a bit, being the very first of the 33's. I know it's been rebuilt, but that's only the engine.

I got what I consider a decent price for my car, (http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...ts-t274145.html), but I also wasn't in any hurry to sell.

The thing with cars, 33's in particular, is that people see junk examples going for 10k and even less than that, and expect to get every 33 for the same price. If you find a buyer who isn't a moron, you won't have to deal with people expecting to get something for nothing.

Mate for those mods don't bother letting it go for 12k. Above people have no idea what they are talking about. Put it at 16-18 and wait for the right buyer.

brro, even if he does put the price up to 16 or 18 k, 14 or so wud b the most u could expect from a car this old, even though its well modified. sure, the right buyer woud take it for more, but if he was selling the car in a hurry, his asking price would drop quick

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