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They didn't seem to keep this car long, Seems a little bit dear compared to others on the net, but then again they don't look anywhere near as sexy as this one - nor are they as modified :(

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They had it for well over a year!!!

Id buy it!

Makes me regret my car now!

if you add up what has been spent it doesn't seem to overpriced to me.

for example:

9k = car

5k=bodywork

2.5k=wheels/tyres

say...8k=engine (labor+parts)

2k=susp

2k=turbo

1.5=powerfc

that's probably not everything but it's already totalled way more than 24k

i'm in no way affiliated to the owner and that's just a rough guesstimate, i don't think it's too overpriced at all.

obviously HPI would have recieved benefits for some of the things (labour/parts) however it seems to be a pretty solid car to buy into.

Edited by R32gts-t
if you add up what has been spent it doesn't seem to overpriced to me.

for example:

9k = car

5k=bodywork

2.5k=wheels/tyres

say...8k=engine (labor+parts)

2k=susp

2k=turbo

1.5=powerfc

that's probably not everything but it's already totalled way more than 24k

i'm in no way affiliated to the owner and that's just a rough guesstimate, i don't think it's too overpriced at all.

obviously HPI would have recieved benefits for some of the things (labour/parts) however it seems to be a pretty solid car to buy into.

Have you tried to sell an extensivly modified import in the last 12 months?

I refer to my mate having trouble selling a clean manual T67 equipped

Soarer for 12.5k, and this-

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=117850

If it was rego'd perhaps it would make a little more sense.. Its still running an RB20 box I believe. Also most of the parts they have fitted aren't the more expensive brands. Though that won't matter to some.

Edited by Drift_Limo
89-90 R32 GTRs with upgraded turbos and 400rwhp+ sell for this price though, and even cheaper....

Very unique ride however :action-smiley-069:

aka timebombs :wub:

I think everyone wants something for nothing these days, seems reasonably priced to me, that RB24 would have cost a bomb to build, mates rates or not.

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