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  1. i'm pretty sure these are all manuals, could be wrong
  2. lol cool, cos he thought he overpaid for it when it costed him $20k, maybe he should change insurer as well,
  3. A friend of mine recently bought a 1999 R34 GTT manual coupe, he insured it with NRMA and they said the market value for his vehicle is between $13k to $17k, the model he said he insured it under is called by NRMA a "Nissan Skyline GTS" but he made sure it is indeed a 2.5L turbo model. THe value he insured it for is $17k Is it me or is that a bit low market value for them considering even the Redbook has it a fair bit higher.
  4. you sure? I thought the way Redbook calculates it is look at how much they retail for brand new and then calculate it based on the year and km. Cos some of the Redbook values are more accurate than others. That's what I thought anyway, I usually put on stamp duty a price that's way lower than the lower Redbook price and most of my friends do the same.
  5. That looks really nice man, In regards to the pricing and interests, the problem is that at the moment any car that uses more than 10L/100km fuel comsumption is much more difficult to sell, and when car prices start to fall the imports are the hardest hit. I've been looking to get a GT-T recently, the prices on these cars have fallen quite abit over the past 12 months. The problem you may have in attracting interest is that while most of your mods a quite neat, such as LED lights, tinted headlights and carbon fibre mirrors, they're cool bits and pieces but a buyer like me wouldn't really pay any extra money for them. If I want to get a stock GT-T as a base, I could easily find one well under $20k at the moment. So you'll have to look for someone who really appreciate the looks of your car and willing to pay a bit extra for it. That's my opinion, I really do think you have a beautiful ride there, good luck with your sale and hopefully you'll find the right buyer soon.
  6. for looks I'd say get a RX7 for performance get a R33 GTR for something that's got looks and performance get a Supra for looks, performance and driftability get a JDM S15 for something fun to drive get maybe an Evo VII or Evo VIII (perhaps even Evo 6 TME) for something that'll be rare and neat maybe a 99 2-door WRX STi all should be well within your budget
  7. argh man, you can get a 1999 GTT coupe on carsales with low km well under $20k, if you're looking to offload this car quick then you'll need to drop the price by a fair bit. not trying to talk down about your car, just the market at the moment, i've personally seen (i've been looking for a R34 GTT myself) 98 R34 GTT auto sedans at a dealers for $16k, it's how the market is at the moment.
  8. what year and location or did I miss it?
  9. here's one, there's a few more, i'll let you know when i remember http://www.topsecretimports.com.au/servlet/ONS_PortalCgi
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