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Well the thought has crossed my mind a few times about selling my HR32 GTS skyline ...

Was just wondering what would be a good asking price for it ...

1992 HR32 GTS nissan skyline

250,000km genuine highway kilometers

Suspension : Pedders sports rider lowered suspension all round , nolathane bushes in the front end and a pedders rear swaybar and a japanese front strut brace

Engine : RB20DE (standard internals)

Gearbox :Re4R01A STAGE 2 shift kit from a series 2 R33 GTS-T , also has the R33 torque converter and flex plate fitted at the same time

Intake : Pod filter and adapter

Exhaust : Coby extractors , Catco 3" hiflow cat converter , 2.5" catback to a cannon muffler

Wheels : 17x 7 SSA wheels 215/45 R17 tyres

ICE : Sony mp3 headunit , basic clarion slipts in front 1x tweeter missing , 2x 12" pioneer subs in custom fiberglass install in boot (heaps of boot space) sansui amp

As for other parts I have for the car :

Replacement headlight and indicator cant remember which side

Full front and rear 5 stud hubs/knuckles and 4 piston fronts , 2 piston rears with crossdrilled and slotted rotors

4x Standard 16" R32 wheels (no tyres)

Full BN sports Blister widebody kit ($2500) ( front, rear, sides and front and rear guards massive kit (50mm wider on front 70mm wider on rear )

2 1/4 " Catback system with 2x large mufflers for rego purposes

Mechanically the car is in good order and will pass roadworthy inspection no worries and is currently registered

was just wondering a rough price to start with just for the car with its current mods

here is a good pic ...

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Have a look at Redbook and other similar cars. It also depends how quickly you need to sell, my understanding is in Canberra you can sell for a bit more, but because of the small market sometimes you need to wait until someone is actually looking for that type of car.

On another note would you separate the 16's and how much for.

Unfortunately you may find that not many people are looking for non-turbo GTS Skyline's these days so their sell price is very low... Most people wouldnt pay more than $5,000 - $7,000 especially if it has done a lot of kms.

The best bet would be to try and sell to somone in VIC or NSW where they have the P-plate restrictions, they are selling for more than the Turbo ones in those states, but most people will only pay big $$ for a 5-speed.

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