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Hey all,

After owning my R34 25GT for just under 2 years, I have been tossing up the idea of possibly selling my car to buy an R33 GTS-T, or going to other way, and buying an every day driver that will be cheaper to insure.

I was wondering, how much I could get for my car roughly, given that it has done < 47,000km, been in no major accidents, has been serviced every 6 months since I got it, has had the coils replaced recently, and has no major aesthetical blemishes, apart from a snapped drivers rain guard (which I might replace), and a few blemishes on the front bar, which would come off with some plastic polish.

Apart from that, it's in perfect condition!

I am expecting a few "look it up in the classifieds" responses, but to be honest, there are none on the market which I can find, which makes it difficult to price it...

Cheers!

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17 grand?? i think you can get better than that.. is it manual or tip tronic?.. depending on this and judging buy the low ks if its a coupe i think your looking at around at least 18 going up to 19 500...sedan will be significantly less, then i would agree with the 17 max figure... i went to about 3 dealerships just last weekend looking for a 25gt coupe, tip tronic no less that 19 999 with around 50 000ks, manual was going for 21 000 with a little less ks.. these are really starting to get popular due to P plater laws, so i doubt it will be to hard to sell.. where abouts you from btw? any chance sydney area, lol id love to take a look at it

wtf? how come no-one has mentioned the YEAR of the car? Shiit a 1998 and a 2001 model 25GT will command VERY different prices!
not really, there is barley any difference between the years, there are a few adds on car sales and drive etc, that have a 2000model r34 25gt for 19 999 and 1998 models go for the same

he is talking about a 2001, which is series 2

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