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Nissan SKYLINE R33 coupe GTS25T M-Spec (TURBO,5speed manual)。

90000km BUT only 35000kms on all parts including engine,with Series 2 Engine in a PERFECT CONDITION/PERFECT COMPRESSION TEST RESULT, Service every 5,000kms with best oil, no leak at anywhere, nice and tight, very reliable stock car.

New grip per4mance tyres

ENKEI RACING WHITE wheels,

New Gear Box

New Exceed Heavy Duty Cluch,

New Belts

New Brakes

Custom Dash

Custom front bar and interier,

GTR REAR SPOILER

SKYLINE FLOOR MAT

APEXI turbo timer,

APEXI pod air filler

GREDDY PROFEC B SPEC II boost controller,(HOLD BOOST ALL THE TIME)

Front Strut Braces,

Stock BLOW OF VALVE

2 Pin KENWOOD CD/mp3/MD player,

Climate control air conditon

Central locking,

Power window, AUTO WINDOWS Closer

HICAS,

Power steering

Air bag.

12-14k i seriously doubt! R33 don't go for that much now days. pretty tough market out there

series 1 can be 7.5k-8.5k

series 2 can 8k-10k

I was happy to part with my series 1 at 7.5k. Very simular mods, probably a few more but no extra boost or anything.

12-14k i seriously doubt! R33 don't go for that much now days. pretty tough market out there

series 1 can be 7.5k-8.5k

series 2 can 8k-10k

I was happy to part with my series 1 at 7.5k. Very simular mods, probably a few more but no extra boost or anything.

I agree it is tough but the only series 1's i have seen for that price have done 160+km. Now i know even the low km cars probably been wound back but still. i would say 10-12k would be a resonable price. if you sold yours for 7.5k then i think you sold it too cheap.

You can pick up GTTs for $14k or even less now, my mate is looking and I'm helping him and there is actually some good examples out there TBH I wouldnt be trying to get anything over 10k,

If it helps I sold my N/A 95 R33 for 9.5k but the stereo in that thing was huge, some P plater wanted it :D (being non turbo)

^^non turbo are easier to sell! Exactly my point- r34 are really cheap now days!

Personally knowing how hard it is to sell a skyline, i wouldn't pay anymore than 9k for a series 2. If you actually want to sell the car that is, otherwise you can advertise and just hope. with the KM, you can put what ever you want on the dash i would say 80% have beem adjusted anyways so it doesn't play such an important factor. I would rather get slightly higher km as i would know they are more likely to be gen

12-14k i seriously doubt! R33 don't go for that much now days. pretty tough market out there

series 1 can be 7.5k-8.5k

series 2 can 8k-10k

I was happy to part with my series 1 at 7.5k. Very simular mods, probably a few more but no extra boost or anything.

I was assuming the motor was rebuilt - with reciepts - to justify/confirm the 35,000kms

A low km mtoor, fresh built, reciepted - not a bad deal considering most would have 4x that in reality

otherwise i agree, 10k tops :D

HR32 6k

ECR33 9k to 13k

ER34 14k to 17k

BNR34 42k to 55k

BNR32 15k to 18k

BCNR33 19k to 24k

all prices are for Couple, Manual, Turbo versions

N/A is cheaper, auto is cheaper, 4 door is cheaper

HR32 6k

ECR33 9k to 13k

ER34 14k to 17k

BNR34 42k to 55k

BNR32 15k to 18k

BCNR33 19k to 24k

all prices are for Couple, Manual, Turbo versions

N/A is cheaper, auto is cheaper, 4 door is cheaper

I would say

HR32 6k

ECR33 7-11k

ER34 13-17k

BNR34 42-55k

BNR32 13-18k

BCNR33 18-24k

Buyer's market.

That's true. I've seen a nice one sell for 16k, but the buyer was in a bit of a desperate situation.

Oh well, nobody said cars were a good investment. haha.

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