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i agree with the risk of buying a car without even cing it.. looks pretty clean for an 89 model.. but 93's are getting round for the same price.. wat's the difference?

as far as i know there is no difference. price is negotiable. cheers

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Hey 400kwgtr,

If you want a good price for your car, may i suggest try to sell it in the local rag or trading post. As most of the people on here either already own their car and are generally not really on the market to buy. A select few on here are just "know it all's" who "think" they can import it for cheaper, but have not actually gone through all of the shit it takes to get one imported. For the convenience of being able to look at it and drive it before you buy, it's worth that little bit extra, IMHO.

Stick with the price that you think the car is worth and you may strike it lucky with another car inthusiest, who also shares your passion for fast cars (especially a GTR!!!).

agree with eDriveR ,those ppl on here only ASK and not buying,if ur GTR is worth the money,dont low the price down,i sold my GTR for good money,

when i try to sell my GTR on the forum,a lot ppl offer me 27k for my GTR and they not even serious to buying the car,THEY ONLY ASK.

good luck with the sale!!

ive been told the 89' model GTRs have 250kw stock engine

and the 90model > all have a limit of 206kw..

is that true?

some stupid car dealer was telling me this trying to make me buy his 89 model GTR..

he didnt seem trustworthy one bit.

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