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Cars For Sale (3rd Party Sites) Ebay, Carsales etc..

Stole this thread idea from the Aus Z Car forums, I thought it'd be a good way to track sell prices and values for current and prospective owners of Skylines.

Some house keeping;

•  If possible, post a few photo's/screenshots in addition to the link from the auction and post them here. This is useful because it gives everyone an indication of current values and what you get for your money if you are looking to buy or sell.

This will help us all, for insurance reasons we have some proof of current values. For selling it helps us gauge our cars true worth and for curiosity sake we can compare year on year the values of our cars etc..

If anyone has further suggestions to this, please feel free to share them here. 

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As some of you are aware, i spent a long time searching for an R33 LM Limited. I looked at this one very closely and even came so far as bidding on it up to 2M Yen. The car ended up being sold for 2.5M Yen. 

The car had a lot of surface rust and potentially had some rust in some major panel joins. It would have needed to have been repaired prior to being complied in Australia.

Here is a link to my google drive containing the images (there are too many to be placed here). 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4uGx6rvYB9jdlpUYmNOSjlaX0U?usp=sharing

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23 hours ago, Steve85 said:

As some of you are aware, i spent a long time searching for an R33 LM Limited. I looked at this one very closely and even came so far as bidding on it up to 2M Yen. The car ended up being sold for 2.5M Yen. 

The car had a lot of surface rust and potentially had some rust in some major panel joins. It would have needed to have been repaired prior to being complied in Australia.

Here is a link to my google drive containing the images (there are too many to be placed here). 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4uGx6rvYB9jdlpUYmNOSjlaX0U?usp=sharing

 

Good luck with your search, such a shame about the condition of that LM though.  Sifting through the the images of cars going up for auction in Japan was so addicting when I was searching for an R32, kind of miss it now. 

There always seems to be a bunch of GTR's going up for sale on facebook, also a bunch getting stolen :(

 

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Currently listed on the Facebook group - GTR's and GTR parts for sale;

Relatively well priced given the work done compared to recent sell prices

Kristopher Hatton

R34 GTR 1999
$75,000
Perth (suburb)

Owned the car for 5 years , the Car will be ready on the 18th of January for viewing.
Full service , full tune and freshly detailed for the new owner .

Car is currently insured for $80,000 so I'm very firm on the price at $75,000 .

Car was tuned last year at allstar , made 560hp 21psi
Will be tuned again before sale due to new turbo .

It's currently on e85 , but has flex fuel set up with earls braided lines .

Pearl white QX1 -
2315th R34 GTR built, 
1202nd base model GTR, 
447th White base model GTR

ENGINE

Port & polished head
Tomei 280 procams
Trust exhaust manifold 
Trust wastegate
6266 BB Precision Turbo - brand new 
Titanium turbo blanket 
Plazmaman pro series Intercooler/piping 
Nismo weldenia NE 1 Exhaust // tomei 4" titanium exhaust 
Apexi exhaust control valve
Nismo coppermix twin plate clutch
Custom Screamer pipe 
Bosch 1600cc injectors 
complete Sard fuel system
Earls Fuel Lines
Twin intank 065 Bosch fuel pumps 
Custom made alloy oil breather tank 
Haltech platinum pro ECU
HKS SLD speed limit defencer 
Nismo Short shifter

BODYKIT

Z-tune bonnet 
Z-tune front fenders - deleted indicators 
Z-tune front bumper 
Z-tune side skirts 
Z-tune rear pods 
Track ready canards 
Carbon fiber JUN rear spoiler struts 
( 220ml ) // Voltex type 2 wing 320 ml 
Carbon fiber ganador side mirrors //
Craft square mirrors 
Nismo clear front indicators 
top secret rear diffuser

WHEELS/SUSPENSION

NISMO LM-GT4'S 18x9.5+12
Wrapped in advan ad08's semi slicks 265/35/zr18 tyres only done 2000's ks 
Ikeya Formula adjustable lower arms
Ikeya adjustable upper arms
Rolled guards 
Tein super street suspension all round 
Brembo Audi Q7 6 piston front /
4 piston rear brakes
Brembo brake pads - brand new 
New front shafts with new cv boots

SOUND
Pioneer head unit 
Clarion sound system 2 amps and 12"sub in boot

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR

Custom red leather interior
Mines steering wheel
D1 gear shifter 
Garage defend c/f cooling panel 
Rear wiper blade deleted with -Moon face gromet
nismo GT led rear taillights 
Nismo front Fog lights/indicators

compression test was completed last year , but will be done again for new owner to show proof of the condition .

155 150 145 140 150 145 
1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 6

Getrag gearbox 3rd / 5th gears rebuilt last year with new syncros .

Plenty of spare parts to go with the car of the price is met.

5.JPG

  • 8 months later...

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