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Ok, i have to say selling a skyline is really incredibly hard at the moment. Its only compounded i think with the fact that they seem to have devalued a hell of alot in the last few years. After 12 months of trying to sell at just slightly above market value i finally sold the car for maybe a little below market value only to ironically have a work situation change the day me and the buyer had agreed on the price. The amount of money i would have lost on it in the 3 years i have owned it would have been pretty horrendous at the price i was selling it for so maybe it was a good thing. The market for a skylines is definatly a buyers market so i would say the only way the car will sell is to drop the price right down into the market value and even then it will be hard.

Good luck.

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What would a decent price be for a 1990 black r32, with a RB25det and a Trust TD06-20G turbo on this with also the usual mods of:

18' white rims

Pod Filter

Hybrid FMIC

Turbo back exhaust and high flow cat

Decent stereo of headunit amp sub splits etc.

Front Strut brace

Dual Stage Boost controller

Short Shift Kit.

GTR front bar, and side skirts, no spoiler

Condition is above average, and the km's are under 100,000.

Just wondering on an average price for this car. I know this is a r32 but it does have everything from a 1996 r33 in it so kinda have to go halfway between the prices of r32's and r33's. What would an average price for this car be?

$13,000 - $16,000.. That is just a guess i am wondering.

What are your thoughts on this.. as might be in the market for an r34 and will be selling my r32.

Choice is r34 or a unit :)

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I recently picked up an '96 R33 GTST with manual transmission and very minimal mods for $20,500. The car was in immaculate condition and low kays. To be honest i'd prefer the car i bought at that price as opposed to something with more mods/more kays etc. Like others have said, drop the price or you could be waiting a while for the right buyer. That said, you do have a pretty nice looking SI Skyline. :)

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I recently picked up an '96 R33 GTST with manual transmission and very minimal mods for $20,500. The car was in immaculate condition and low kays. To be honest i'd prefer the car i bought at that price as opposed to something with more mods/more kays etc. Like others have said, drop the price or you could be waiting a while for the right buyer. That said, you do have a pretty nice looking SI Skyline. :)

(not having a go at you) BUT

it always annoys me how some people buy imports and believe the kms.. the kms on imports is complete BS, and i think everyone knows the deep down but for some reason still tries to believe that their car is a rare low km example.

fair enough a car is in good condition, which is how it should be judged, not by the japanese wound back kms.

if the car hasnt been wound back in japan importers buy higher than average km cars for cheap, wind them back and sell them for a premium here.

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