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My R33 gtst series 2 sold today. Only 6 days after put it on carsales. The demand for good conditioned r33's is still there. First person who looked at the car literally freaked out of how good it's condition was and rushed to the bank to get the money out.

I hope the new owner treats her well. I miss the old girl already :(

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If I do get another Nissan it'll be a 370z, G37 or a 2009 or newer R35 but I haven't looked yet, I didn't expect the car to sell so quick, from what the buyer told me there are so many shit conditioned ones on the market at the moment, I should have asked more for mine then lol.

Yeah I'll post pics when I get to a pc. But it is on carsales at $12999 with 102 000km Milage from castle hill nsw if you are curious.

so your still getting lots of interest to fend off now you have sold it?

did you sell it close to the advertised price?

curious as have one myself in what i consider ok nick. If i could afford to upgrade yet i would..

so your still getting lots of interest to fend off now you have sold it?

did you sell it close to the advertised price?

curious as have one myself in what i consider ok nick. If i could afford to upgrade yet i would..

This is the link, I'll PM you details as the new owner my not prices floating around on a public forum.

Still getting a ot of interest as well.

so your still getting lots of interest to fend off now you have sold it?

did you sell it close to the advertised price?

curious as have one myself in what i consider ok nick. If i could afford to upgrade yet i would..

I just did an RTA search on your number plate (ARG78R) and it is comming up as a 1995 Silver GTR V-spec?????

Link on carsales

http://www.carsales....Nne=15&trecs=26

Awesome looking car mate. If you sold it for near the asking price you'd be cheering! Did you have it detailed or anything beforehand? Was it your daily?

Given the cars in your garage (well from reading the supercar thread) I guess you're not short on adrenaline!!

:rofl: lol I must have forgotten to post the link in my post lol. Yes that is the correct link.

Nope not short on adrenaline, also means I have the means to maintain all of my cars in exceptional condition. Obviously the guy who bought my car could see it was in great condition.

I got super close to asking price, I have been out of the skyline scene for a while so I was unaware of how many shotty crappy ones are out there running around at the moment. If I knew that the standard of these cars has generally dropped this far I would have asked more for mine to begin with. Nope didn't have it detailed at all, just gave it a wash with megures car was soap (the yellow one), vaccumed the inside, wiped down the plastic/dash with a wet chamois and tyre shine. The bare minimum for preparation.

It used to be my daily but for the last 12 months it had only been getting less than 100km/week, it became the shopping car and general carpark car

With some due credit to you Tom, your wording of the advert was very good, explaining all the info that a prospective buyer would want and to push him to at least have a look.

Could have done it much better, took me 15 minutes from go to woah. Basically Just went through everything I want to know myself when looking for a used Skyline. Wasn't proof read or anything, I would have revised it if I didn't have any nibbles.

sold the fezza too ?

Yeah they are too slow and too common these days with all the imports Comming in because of our strong $$$ ATM.

Finally I see you are back in Aus Albert. Now your Facebook check ins won't come from places I don't know lol.

Ooh what's the new car?

I was going to get a 370z, 370gt skyline, or a 2010 R35. But in the last week I am needed for business in Europe so I take off next week, no return date set yet. So my proposed next daily driver is on hold at least until I come back to Aus.

Depending how long I stay over there will determine if I just buy a daily driver there instead or just keep flogging euro rental cars. Never driven on the left side of the road before except for on the Greek islands on a quad bike a few years ago... Fingers crossed aye...

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