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Thinking of selling ... r34 coupe auto 2000 with 81000ks stock as... has sunroof.. have no mods what so ever.. not even a ttimer... I was thinking around 23k

Interior excellelnt... paintwork not pad but could be better.

Engine very smooth, turbo on stock boost and spools quick and not noisily so should have plenty of life.

reason fuel price is killing me.. love the car tho..

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You wont get 23k for it. Maybe worth 15-17k, has no mods...

hm.. it is turbo tho.. yr 2000.. most cars I see are 1998 and high kays .. I guess some people want moded and thrashed to buggery cars and then some want a clean start..

I'm guessing most people here want mods and manual.

do you mean a 1998 or a 2000

Same sh!t man, 2 years won't make 5k difference in price...

Unfortunately your car is auto, so that makes it a tad undesirable...

Have a look on carsales and gauge your price decision on that...

Most 34s there are going for 18-25 depending on trans, turbo or not, kms, condition etc...

Same sh!t man, 2 years won't make 5k difference in price...

Unfortunately your car is auto, so that makes it a tad undesirable...

Have a look on carsales and gauge your price decision on that...

Most 34s there are going for 18-25 depending on trans, turbo or not, kms, condition etc...

Good point. Found same year better car on carsales going for 22k with a stereo so I'm gona do 19k.

Good point. Found same year better car on carsales going for 22k with a stereo so I'm gona do 19k.

Yeah if it was me personally, I'd start at 20k, you can always drop it down if you're not getting any bites!

Autoworx sell R34's manual turbo for 20k a pop... So 18ish with a series 2 model and sunroof should be alright..

I just checked their site, yes manual... none of their cars are yr 2000 and thus are not series 2 and they don't have any lol.. must be in high demand.

one had a 320k spedo that already clocked 76k.. wonder how much one would trust the km's on a car like that. its probably done over 100k kms easy.. but u never know ...

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