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hey guys not sure if this is the right place to post this but here goes.

I wanna know how much i should put this thing up for sale for. i havent had it long (only bout 3 months). but i've found a gts-t i want.

thought id get this so i could get into hill climbs and stuff like that and start with a stock base. but as i have realised i cant afford to mod it myself.

i now wanna get into drifting and thats all, i have found a gts-t 4 door that i wand with plenty of mods all ready for me to get in and drift.

the only real problem with this thing is theat it has no reverse. it for some reason decide it didnt wanna play no more and gave up.

ive improved the paint work rplaced the steering wheel, drift button fixed the engine up. bassically just minor things to improve it and make it a solid reliable car.

its done 207xxx km's.

link for photos http://s934.photobucket.com/albums/ad182/s...20door%20gts-4/

if anyone could help me that would be greatly appreciated

cheers

jim

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Im after a 4 door R23.

Send me some pics and contact details and see what we can do!

[email protected]

Im in Canberra

hey mate yeah no worries ill send some through.

im on the gold coast.

also its running an rb25 series 2 turbo running 12 ps1. front mount 3 inch exhaust.

cheers

jim

what.....5k? all i know is a 4 door r32 were worth more then a coupe

so say 10k, -1k for box work and 1k-$500 for high kms

then again haven't really looked at prices in awhile

Edited by Dan_J
what.....5k? all i know is a 4 door r32 were worth more then a coupe

so say 10k, -1k for box work and 1k-$500 for high kms

then again haven't really looked at prices in awhile

yeah i know that is exactly what i was thinking.

@Chris Rogers - yeah its broken but having no reverse isnt that big of problem lol.

i just park where i can drive straight out of the car park lol.

how much is it to fix the box???

would i go rebuild reverse?? or just a new 20 box???

cheers again guys.

yeah its broken but having no reverse isnt that big of problem lol.

from a buyers perspective - yes it is. to build one of those boxes properly with new bits woudl exceed $2k. now slap that onto you figurative $7k price tag and you have a $5k car IF you are lucky. the distance doesn't help either.

to give you an idea I have $3k of trim bits for mine and that is something I will not get back when I sell it (I own a GTS4 coupe) nor will I get the RB25 swap back. I paid next to nix for the car so I'm not losing out too badly.

point being here if it was a clean runner with no faults then you could probably get more for it - given its broken expect a penalty from a prospective buyer.

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