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i just wanted to know roughly what a gtst nissan skyline r33 is worth ?

a friend of mine is selling one and i don't want to get ripped off any help would be great thanks

GREY 1993 r33 gts t skyline

it is registered with road worthy, don't thnk they have done anything to it so just standard possibly a full body kit / dvd/tv player it is in very good condition though insise and out and has done about 180000kms

thanks also it is an auto matic turbo

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just like mine..except mines better :D

depends on condition really, if its mickey mouse with good paint and everything works maybe 10k-12k, if its a bit ratty maybe 6-7k..

Really depends on the condition and how much you like the car and your mate...Personally i wouldnt pay more than 10k

I paid a mate 15k for mine bout 4 years ago, its in pretty good nick with 130kms on it but I think I paid too much.

Then Old Mate spends it all on a wedding and gets divorced 6 months later ,silly bugger.. :no:

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Then Old Mate spends it all on a wedding and gets divorced 6 months later ,silly bugger.. :no:

Lol, fail!

I personally wouldn't pay more than 7k tops seeing as it's automatic.. i'm fairly sure automatic gtst's sell lowish due to low demand.

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Hey mate. I wouldn't wantto bad mouth your friends car as I haven't seen or driven i

but 180000km for $8k seems pretty steep evemore so cause it's auto.

I paid 9000 for mine last year from a dealer I got them down from $11 mainly cause they weren't open weekends so noone even got a chance to see the car

and all it needed was new brake pads and the disks machined and it was manual with only 87000 kms on the odometer

so if I were you I'd go no higher than $7 and only if your sure that it's been regularly serviced

if it has it's probably a better option than one with less kms as skylines are realiable it's just that some owners aren't

as long as you keep up regular service they can survive well over 200000kms hope this helps

Also is it still on the original turbo? Even If it hasn't been thrashed it might be on the way out soon

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Why don't you hold on for a manual? More driver satisfaction.

Auto + Turbo = More Fuel Consumption eh?

Easier later on, to sell a manual than an auto with this type of car.

Suggestion:- PM FloydWestwood and buy his. It's just popped up F/S I think, and it's well...... Need I say?

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