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hey all,

i am thinking of selling my car and have not been in the skyline game for long and i dont have much idea what it would be worth.

so basically i just need some help with a ruff value of my car,

so here we go:

CAR:

1989 impul spec r32-r skyline (4 door) also number 187 out of 250 made.

rb20det

auto

100,xxx km

MODS:

hks intercooler

hks mushroom pod filter

custom oil catch can

custom boost upgrade set at 0.8bar

impul 3" catback zorst

impul front strut brace

impul computer

kyb adjustable coilovers

slotted and crossed drilled rotors

original p1 buddyclub wheels (front 16x7.5", rear 16x8.5")

good condition falken tyres

full impul spec bodykit

fibre glass bonnet

momo steering wheel

omori guages (boost, oil temp and oil pressure)

greddy turbo timer

vdo mp3 headunit

alpine type s front speakers

tinted windows

(pretty sure that is all mods listed)

recently resprayed silver with black with blue pearl bonnet

front bar has been re-fibre glassed and renforced b4 respray.

so basically just need a ruff idea on what it would be worth,

any help would be good,

thanks

matt.

hey mate

Ruffels here, the kid round the corner with the white 33

like i said, i recon u could ask 18k for it, perhalps more

would be interesting to see what people have to say about this

is an awsome example of a 4 door 32 !

-Ruffels

yeah baz... keeping in mind its a limited edition Impul... in imaculate condition

how many of the 250 made would be in australia, and in this condition

i think its worth more in my opinion

-Ruffels

Looks awesome man, but I think the auto thing might be an issue, as its probably more of the "DRIVE ME" style. So anyone who wanted it would probably see auto as a downside, like maybe even start thinking in their head, "+ manual conversion", that makes it more than what you are getting and pretty pricey.

Maybe you can find someone who is too unco to drive manual...

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