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Well I'll start by saying "cars not for sale"

But my cousin, who gave me the car is moving to Darwin after after Christmas and has requested first refusal if I was to sell.

She has asked me a few times how much "I" think its worth but I thought I'd get a professional opinion, so of course, I came here :)

What would you "professionals" value it at.

Again its not for sale today.

Cheers,

Dan

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Good Question man,

It all depends on if you were to sell it here of O/S,

Best bet would be to wait for GhostRider im sure he will tell us,

I would say as is, without doing anymore work to it, 5-7k?

i may be a little on the light side

Yeah, I was thinking 3.5 - 4k maybe. I've just put rear silkroad RM/A8 coilovers from an r32 gtst and a locked r160 (the r180 in it is to good to lock) ready for the skid pan at Easter creek next year. Also found a set of trim's to finish the front end off (cheers mate)

Fingers have recovered from the last lot of rims so might give the stock alloys a cleanup too.

Thanks mate

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