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Hi guys i know im new to the forums. I just wanted to know about what sort of price i would get for selling privately my totally stock silver/grey 1999 R34 GT-T 4 door, tiptronic. its in immaculate condition (25,000 km's), first aussie owner, only been here for about 2 months and has a mongoose alarm.

Also my bf has a 1995 r33 coupe, auto with about 74,000 km's, good condition, viper immobiliser, pretty much stock except for stereo worth about $2000. How much u reckon he could get for his car?

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assuming the 33 is turbo (5 stud wheels so i guess it is?) being an auto is gonna knock a few k off the price unfortunately.

dont expect to get anything back for the stereo either....you lose when selling a modified car

$12-$15k tops i rekin

Hi guys i know im new to the forums. I just wanted to know about what sort of price i would get for selling privately my totally stock silver/grey 1999 R34 GT-T 4 door, tiptronic. its in immaculate condition (25,000 km's), first aussie owner, only been here for about 2 months and has a mongoose alarm.

Also my bf has a 1995 r33 coupe, auto with about 74,000 km's, good condition, viper immobiliser, pretty much stock except for stereo worth about $2000. How much u reckon he could get for his car?

Attached are pics of both cars

Why are you selling ur R34? And if your a newbie, how on earth did u get an R34 unles you bought the car blind folded?

Firstly, a 6 year old car with 25,000kms on it which means about 4,500kms a year. People will have a hard time trying to believe that.

Secondly, howcome you are selling the GTT? Does it even have a license plate?

The car parked in front of the GTT doesn't have a plate too. Is this car even in Australia?

Why are you selling ur R34? And if your a newbie, how on earth did u get an R34 unles you bought the car blind folded?

I just wanted to know what sort of price i could get for it if i did sell it as i don't know what price to even advertise it at........

As for how on earth i bought a 34.....well it was quite simple actually i imported it and it has been quite a driving experience since ive had it.

Why would i have had to be blindfolded????

Firstly, a 6 year old car with 25,000kms on it which means about 4,500kms a year. People will have a hard time trying to believe that.

Secondly, howcome you are selling the GTT? Does it even have a license plate?

The car parked in front of the GTT doesn't have a plate too. Is this car even in Australia?

Well it does have log books in the glove box, but since im not too fluent in japanese i cant quite read them. but i was told that they were genuine km's and it is in pristine condition.

Secondly i didnt say for sure that i was selling it i was merely asking on what sort of price i could get if i sold it.

yes it does have licence plates, the photo was taken at the compliance shop (which would explain ur next point about the other car) and i havent taken any newer pics.

So it would be appreciated if anyone can tell me what sort of price i would get for it if i was to sell it?

thankyou

I just wanted to know what sort of price i could get for it if i did sell it as i don't know what price to even advertise it at........

As for how on earth i bought a 34.....well it was quite simple actually i imported it and it has been quite a driving experience since ive had it.

Why would i have had to be blindfolded????

you bought it,imported it ,drive it ...but you don`t know what its worth !

what a load of sh*t :lol:

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