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Hey guys,

Have an auto N/A R33, it's in pretty good condition. Regualrly serviced etc. It's done about 90000kms and im thinking of selling it. It has some cosmetic mods like 17" and stuff, don't it factors much in selling price tho. What do you think I can get for it? Its fully P-plate legal, if thats a factor. I live in melb(hence this is in the vic thread), and was wondering if theres such a thing as "local price".

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+1 to be lucky to get 10k if it's series 2.

I sold my manual NA R33 series 2 with 85,000km 8 months ago for 12.7k.

EDIT: Actually, ignore the series 2 bits, I saw the info under your name, it's a 1993 GTS, so it's series 1. So you'd be aiming at 7-8k.... Even though the K's are low.

fark u got good money 12.7k for a n/a i rkn you'd be lucky to pull 7-8k regardless since you can get turbos for 8k upwards .. i know they are illegal but comeon as if youd pay the same money for half the car.

Yeah, I got lucky lol. Within 2 weeks of putting the car up, this guy came and checked the car, had a few mates with him, checked the engine bay, poked a few things here and there, spent a couple of mins looking at the pod and he just decided to buy it lol. He didn't even take it for a test drive, but I offered :)

Also, he didn't even try to bargain LOL

But in all fairness, it was in an awesome condition haha

I got mine about a year or 2 ago for 11500, manual. Was the best one on carsales at the time and has been good to me.

I would be trying to get around the same price when I sell it, some P plater should snatch it up.

I got mine about a year or 2 ago for 11500, manual. Was the best one on carsales at the time and has been good to me.

I would be trying to get around the same price when I sell it, some P plater should snatch it up.

Yeah, I reckon if it's genuinely nice and neat, you shouldn't have a problem selling it at all.

I've realised that a lot of kids these days spends a fair bit of money on their first car, whether it's their parents or their own money lol.

It just seems like 10-12k for a first car is nothing

mrs just got a auto sII turbo for 8k with logbooks.. so you will be very lucky to even get close champ..

You've gotta understand that NA's have held their prices pretty well, due to the turbo law.

Just because they can buy a turbo for the same price doesn't they will/can.

I could have easily bought a turbo for my first car, but my parents wouldn't let me lol, so I imported an NA 33 for about 13k on the road, despite the money spent, I was totally happy with the car :bunny:

Yeh thats true, well the way I see it a P plater will look at my car, its clean, goes well, manual, has 4.5k sound system (previous owner), cat back exhaust, some alright rims i guess 17", body kit and will be like zomg mummy i want that one :bunny:

Yeh thats true, well the way I see it a P plater will look at my car, its clean, goes well, manual, has 4.5k sound system (previous owner), cat back exhaust, some alright rims i guess 17", body kit and will be like zomg mummy i want that one :bunny:

Yup, expect to have many little kiddies calling you up to question about your car lol.

As I realised when I was selling my car, most of them are just talks.

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