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a stock gtr33 for $40000?

if u look up the ERed-book, R33GTR is between $25000~$34990 for the standard equipment and that's 97 model...man, go to carsales website and check it out...

If you feel the need to criticse someones price, please get a clue first. The real Redbook site only values Australian delivered cars for a start . And as for your outrageous claim that a 97 R33 GTR is worth $25k upwards, well thats the biggest load of absolute crap I have read for a long time. It helps to select the right model when you are looking for a vehicle valuation.

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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline

Year: 1997

Description: R33 GTR V-Spec 2 Door 4 Seat

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Model and Yr 3

Model, Yr. and Desc. 0

4WD 5sp Manual Petrol Turbo 6cyl 2.6 2597cc

Average Private Price+ $42,400 - $46,900

Trade In Price Guide+ $35,200 - $38,900

Average km+ 0 - 0

Price When New (RRP)+ $0

Furthermore, that website cant even list the correct model specifications!

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a stock gtr33 for $40000?

if u look up the ERed-book, R33GTR is between $25000~$34990 for the standard equipment and that's 97 model...man, go to carsales website and check it out...

You are a goose...I will buy as many $25000 BCNR33s as you canm sell me. I don't care what year model they are or if they are vspec or not.

a stock gtr33 for $40000?

if u look up the ERed-book, R33GTR is between $25000~$34990 for the standard equipment and that's 97 model...man, go to carsales website and check it out...

What part of australia do you live in ? $25 k for a 33 gtr ? how many can you buy me for that price ? you are a fool if you think you can buy a 33 gtr for $25 k v-spec or not .

I have an idea of what they are worth here and in Japan and its a lot more than $25 k in australia , actualy his asking price is very close to the mark for a good nick 33 v-spec .

I sold mine 2 months ago a burgandy 95 non v-spec for almost what the this seller is asking , i won't tell you the price but i will p.m. the seller .

Any way you have a deal , find me as many 33 gtrs you want ( any spec , any model ) registered in australia ( must be legal ) for $25 k , i'll buy everyone of you and give you an extra $1000 per car .

I'm waiting for your p.m. with the cars but i know i won't be holding my breath .

a stock gtr33 for $40000?

if u look up the ERed-book, R33GTR is between $25000~$34990 for the standard equipment and that's 97 model...man, go to carsales website and check it out...

good luck with finding GTR for 25k.let me know you do find one!!

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