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hi there not sure if i am allowed to make a topic on here of my car its a 1994 r33 gts-4, and was wondering how much they are worth as i think i may have the price to low at $4500, might aswell rally bash it or turn it into a dirt circuit car, i am getting rid of this car as i have upgraded to a ba xr6 turbo. what prices do these cars go for and are they becoming harder to get as i have not seen 2 many of thsese for sale. and will the value go up becuase of the new p plate law. sorry if its in wrong topic place but didn't know were to put it.

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yeah its a tough question

question "whats xyz worth"

answer "what someone is willing to pay"

i think the new 'P' plate law may have some new interest coming in it so if you can maybe hold onto it and when they come in advertise as,

P plate friendly skyline

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yeah its a tough question

question "whats xyz worth"

answer "what someone is willing to pay"

i think the new 'P' plate law may have some new interest coming in it so if you can maybe hold onto it and when they come in advertise as,

P plate friendly skyline

+ 1 and then you can mark it up a little :blush:

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well generally in SA a non turbo would go for roughly $5K mark.....then you can add your own depending on the condition of the car.....interior and exterior and also how well the motor is running.....by looking at that one pic that you posted i would say $6K advertising price isnt that bad......

just for you cosi "how long is a piece of string" :)

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