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hey, got a quick question..

well im thinking of selling my gtst r33 s1.5 1995 .. and i wana know how much it would go for roughly atm. i got it about 3 months ago since then, put new tyers on it, new clutch, and just did the rego like last friday. just ticked over 100,000kms. pod, boost controler, BBS gold rims. new front bar (not sure what type it is, but i think its some version of a gtr style). car runs smooth. all in good working order. gona get the front disk breaks machined later this week and get new break pads for the front..

what kinda price ya think it would go for? im thinking more around $18,000, $18,500 and is any1 here interested or know of some1 who is? .. plates start with AQT-*** .. there not personilizd, so ya dont have to pay extra on rego each year.

oh, last time i got it dynoed, it was 195rwkw

edit: forgot to say also, new sound system inside, pioneer head deck, $300 220watt competition component speakers in the front (website link), 160watt pioneer 2 ways in the back. GReddy Full Auto turbo Timer. 3 point imobilzer alarm, 3" exhaust from the dump pipe, momo steering wheel, um lol.. so much more, just isnt coming to mind atm.

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I think $18-$20k is reasonable for a neat, mildly modded Series II.

You'll probably have to be patient while waiting for a buyer though. A lot of buyers will want to drag you down on price because there are cheaper Series I examples on the market these days. There's also a lot of crap on the market, so if you're car is in good nick, then most buyers will see the value in paying a little more.

Already selling? Getting a GTR? :P

yea around 17-18 would be good.

yeh selling already, and yup, importing a gtr r33 :D

thanx guys.. and yeh its in very good nick, never had a crash in its life, only imported last year, very good inside and out. hence y i got it, lol.. the nrma guy that did the inspection was realy impressed the condition it was in

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