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looking on ebay and carsales, the v35 sedans seem to be getting cheaper and cheaper ranging anywhere from 12000 up to 22000.

pretty much all the cheaper ones are auto, the more pricy ones are 5 speed manuals... is this cos the autos are scaring people off buying due to there issues??

anywho, im trying to see what mine might be worth IF i were to put it up for sale....

iv got a back sedan 350GT, 6sp manual, factory sports suspension with LSD. 80,000km.. im guessing the black and the 6sp would make it a little more rare/desirable

also whats with the gt-8's?? my insurance policy says gt-8 and my understanding is that it means the paddle shift auto/tiptronic thing?? and iv tried telling them its a manual and they keep telling me the gt-8 just means its a 4 door?

cheers

Gene

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I have noticed a lot of insurance companies only list the GT8 for the 4dr, despite the fact the sedan was available in a normal Auto and the 6sp manual, as well as 3 different engine sizes. GT8 just means it has the CVT and certainly does NOT mean 4dr.. although the GT8 was only available in the 4dr.

As for your car... what year is it and what spec is it (premium)? from the pic in your sig I am guessing it is a <2004? Black and 6sp should push the value up compared to something like a silver auto. 6sp sedans are fairly rare on their own.

If it is a 2004 non-premium and is in very good condition, I would guess about $18K, if you can find a buyer.. they are a bit hard to find at the moment!

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Yes, and it is a buyers market.. if you want a quick sale, you really need to under value it to shift it. Sales are slow and not many people know what a V35 is, so that makes it even harder.

I purchased my 2005 350gt 6sp Sedan, Silver with about 72,000km for $19K back in August. It is also a non-premium, but it has been optioned with just about all the premium features except the Bose stereo. And it had also been for sale for a while before I bought it.

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