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i imported the car in dec last year...left it sitting the the garage, until sept this year...just kept adding stuff to it and now it's costed me way too much money...i havent even really driven it at all...but i need some money to live...

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1989 model

88000km metalic gunmetal paint

ENGINE::

RB26DETT

N1 turbos

Nismo 550cc injectors

Nismo fuel pump

Fidenza (u.s.a made) adjustable cam gears

ARC fmic

Xtreme semi puck hd clutch

X-force stainless 3" cat

2.5"x2 into 3.5" GTR front pipes

Fujitsubo Power Getter catback exhaust

Apexi power intake pods

2x HKS ssqv

Clutch slave cylinder

Clutch master cylinder

SUSPENSION/BRAKES::

HKS hypermax II coilovers

Tein caster rods

Cusco rear camber arms

Cusco rear caster arms

Cusco rear toe arms

braided brake lines

GTR front brakes (5stud)

Cusco 2 way LSD

Cusco front strut brace

R33 GTST rear brakes (5stud)

INTERIOR::

Apexi power fc + controller

Apexi RSM (blue screen)

Apexi pen type tt

Omori boost gauge

Omori oil press gauge

Omori water temp gauge

Omori oil temp gauge

Defi D-gauge 4.5" shift light tacho

Veilside Gear knob

Pioneer CD deck 2000 top model

EXTERIOR::

AVS Model 6 Rims (17x9.5 +18mm)

Enkei light weight 3 pc rims (17x9 +30mm)

92 Model front bar

93 180sx front lip

R32 GTR wheels

Flared guards front and rear

N1 head lights

late model tail lights

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it's costed me about 30k up till now...and that's way too much for a 15 yo car...

i dont think i'd be able to get much more than 15k for it, but let me know what you guys think, any advice is welcomed

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Its only worth what someone is willing to spend on it. If early 20s kids hafe 30g to spend then its worth that.

but unfortunatly they dont. so you should get 20g for it. considerng all the goodies.

I've spent almost that much on mine too... But then I have done 65000kms on mine too.

I'll do ya a deal. You paint it bright red, I'll swap ya for a nice economical 2l cefiro :). Only condition is, I keep my wheels.

I think everyone goes thru this phase at some point of ownership of a performance vehicle. I did it twice when i owned my R33 but eventually sold in for financial reasons, only to spend more on the next car, Satria GTi. Then sold that due to $$$$ and bought a $3,500 A-B Nissan Pulsar.

Only to 6 mths later buy the Cefiro. Due to unforseen costs on the Ceffie I to have looked into selling it, but i think u just need to sit down and do your sums and see if u really are going to get ur monies worth.

I think the biggest question u need to ask yourself is...

"Am i going to stick with a cheaper, economical car, or am I just going to get another performance vehicle 6 mths later??"

I did this twice over and if i knew it i would of just kept my original R33 instead of waisting thousands of $$$$$ selling, buying, moding, etc...

My rant / 2c

Ando

i know im gonna get another performance nissan...i dont qustion it...not even for a second...after all...it's happened with my last 6 car...could have a house by now (so the parents keep telling me :) ) mostly likely get an r34 after this...might call it quits for a while after i get that...but then again...that's what i said last 6 times too :) something abt turbo nissans...it's better than drugs :D

:( something abt turbo nissans...it's better than drugs :(

Damn straight.

I went from a N/A subarooo awd to the ceffie, my first RWD car not to mention ridiculously overpowered for a novice povo like myself but I never looked back not even after the several near crash experiences in the first week of ownership (it was raining all week, drift cars and rain = fun, unless your completely new to the RWD oversteer thing then its F***ing scary :P)

Since the ceffie I have driven loads of hi powered cars, and the consensus is, high boosted nissans f***ing rock

and we are all on these forums coz we have the same problem with car related addictions :D

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Bugger that!

If I were you, I would sell the parts on their own, here or on eBay, then just sell

the car for what it is. You don't really get the money for the parts if you sell them

with the car, but on their own you should do really well. :)

That's my bit, anyway...

Good luck with the sale either way.

Adrian.

i had the idea of pulling the engine out and selling as a complete rwd conversion package, with all turbos, injectors pfc, gbox etc and put in that s15 motor i got sitting in the garage...but that means more time off the road..and engineering...

f**k...i'd be happy if i get 18 for the car minus some stuff from the list...

dave...i thought about that idea..but then i dont wanna deal with smart ass little kids on the forums talking shit, you know how these c**ts are in the forsale sections...

i had the idea of pulling the engine out and selling as a complete rwd conversion package, with all turbos, injectors pfc, gbox etc and put in that s15 motor i got sitting in the garage...but that means more time off the road..and engineering...

f**k...i'd be happy if i get 18 for the car minus some stuff from the list...

dave...i thought about that idea..but then i dont wanna deal with smart ass little kids on the forums talking shit, you know how these c**ts are in the forsale sections...

Dude, for $7k extra Id learn to put up with some 16yo smart arseness. $7k is a nice reiable run about including fuel for a year.

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