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Hey guys,

I have a Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25. (rb25de engine).

HIDs, short shifter, and leather sports steering wheel (which ties in with the rest of the interior nicely, all black etc.).

153k on the clock

All clean except for a small scrape on the front left :)

How much would you expect this to sell for?

I'll post photos tomorrow... it's too dark now.

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if your selling if as a whole car, should get some decent coin - P plate car....friend sold her R33 for 8k and it was an rb20e lol

Thanks for the reply.

8k is a little less than what I was expecting, I paid a little more than that, too.... Put it this way, the car was put up for 14,800 when I bought it. I didn't pay that, but that's a rough idea.

it really comes down to how many people in your area are after a NA skyline and how fast you want to get rid of it. but skylines aren't worth shit anymore. if you want a quick sale you'd have to put about 5k on it, if you don't mind waiting then you might get 8k.

my mate paid 20k for his s2 33 gts-t a few years back. it's extremely tidy (one of the best i've seen), and he is trying to sell it for 10 to 12k.

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