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Hey, fella's whats the private market value for a 03/04 A/T Prem/coupe, I'm an old dude and new to this site, I imported this car through IMG over 3yrs ago the car was graded 5A, [as new] the car is very rarely driven and is in mint condition, and sits in the garage 7 days a week, I've since retired and now thinking of selling! also the car is fitted with 19'' Advans L/w rims, a factory sunroof with a ''GENUINE'' 25K's this car is unmarked and in concourse condition, hope someone can give me some idear on the ''$'' Thanks Fella's G.T.

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$35 - $37k really?

I was thinking more along the lines of $28k tops without the rims....But then again, everything has to be taken into consideration and needs to be seen to be evaluated.

It depends on what state you are you there are some in NSW and VIC for going as low as 23-24 mark but they are non prem with high kms. The colour of the car also help to raise the value a little bit Eg : Like black as there are not many of them around. I would say roughly you should be able to get 28,000-31,000 max if you get around 30,000 you should be cheering. You should look up carsales and do an direct comparison which should help you found a suitable price to list at.

You have two things going against you. 03/04 and A/T, these fetch significantly less than say an 05/06 Manual for example. I hope yours is not Silver too as there is an abundance of silvers to choose from.

At the end of the day km's are pretty irrelevant when talking imports, we would all like to believe our kms are genuine and no one can guarantee that unless you owned the car from factory. Even log books can be made up. As someone mentioned above, chk out carsales as a general guide, some of those cars have been on there for probably close to a year.

Good luck with it anyway, and post up some pics.

$35 - $37k really?

I was thinking more along the lines of $28k tops without the rims....But then again, everything has to be taken into consideration and needs to be seen to be evaluated.

Well i'm from a town in WA where people think my car cost $60k :(

Then you have your nose too close to your arse :)

Fact of the matter is if he'd done his homework he probably would have given it a second thought.

He was undoubtedly influenced by the prices at Fabcar and was expecting they ALL have over inflated Perth values.

You should learn to engage the brain before employing your fingers to type!!!!

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