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Hey guys,

Just wanted to post up something that helped me sell my R33 GTST.

It was sold within 2 days and the guy came from 350km way because he could see, hear and get a feel for the car through the vid.

I used a production company called Jet Video to film a unique video showing off the car and its features.

They create wicked top gear style clips to help sell or feature cars.

It's on YouTube, here is the link.

Check it out, and let me know what you think of it. :)

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That is really good actually imo, i like the dot point style on whats on the car.

Does it set you back much or depends on the length ect?

Cheers

Thanks! :cheers:

Cost really depends on what you want.

It was shot in 3 hours and cut within the week.

Price really depends on how detailed you want it. But one like this cost around $500, as a 1080p YouTube video, and a BluRay copy.

Yeh, its not cheap lol, but I just got sick of tyre kickers and dreamers. If someone can see exactly what they are buying, they take it more seriously!

I'm sure you could have something like this for a show car or whatever.

It's kinda good to have cos the car is sold and I have something to show from when i owned it.

yah good work

I saw the idea from those jap import guys in syd advertising their cars on youtube

I did a basic vid myself to sell a stereo and will be next time i sell my car.

DIY and save money

yah good work

I saw the idea from those jap import guys in syd advertising their cars on youtube

I did a basic vid myself to sell a stereo and will be next time i sell my car.

DIY and save money

True, it's cheaper to do yourself - but would it come up as good as if it were done by a pro?

I think people with a really unique car could afford something like this as a keepsake, but also to get publicity for sales or shows.

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