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hi people

how much do you think my non turbo r33 is worth?

1993

100 000 km

K n N pod

cannon muffler

alarm and imoboliser

m spec front bar

rims

new heavy duty clutch and rebuilt gearbox

sunroof

very clean interior and exterior

can people with ideas of how much to sell this for please let me know.

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$13,000 to mabe $15,000

BUT IT IS ONLY WORTH WHAT SOMEONE IS WILLING TO PAY!!!!

and there isnt as much interest in these as there is in the r33gts-t so even though it should be worth prolly 14,000 you can get some gts-t r33's for like 15,000.

make of that what you wish.

James.

ask $16000 expect to get about $15000 max. unfortunately there just isnt much demand for quality non turbo r33's because generally buyers want them because they're cheap. for the price of a good non turbo r33 you can almost get a poor turbo example, so not many people want them.

interested to know how much the gearbox rebuild cost, roughly??

thanks mate

greg

ask $16000 expect to get about $15000 max. unfortunately there just isnt much demand for quality non turbo r33's because generally buyers want them because they're cheap. for the price of a good non turbo r33 you can almost get a poor turbo example, so not many people want them.

interested to know how much the gearbox rebuild cost, roughly??

thanks mate

greg

i pID $1500 FOR A GEARBOX REBUILD AND THEN I PAID $1500 FOR A NEW CLUTCH. IT IS A HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH, ITS SUPPOSED TO HOLD 450 HP

Yeah re-sale of non-turbo's scares me... there's soo many on the market especially turbo's and a lot of dodgey examples around that brings the prices down. My advice is to strip the car if you have any valuable modifications or accessories and sell them as seperate components. The market price of your car won't be affected too much as modifications are usually dead money

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