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96/99' SKYLINE GTS R33 TURBO MANUAL TRANSMISSION

GTR STYLE TOMMI KAIRA BODY KIT

55000kms

RECARCO 2000 RACING SEAT

GREEDY TURBO TIMER

BLITZ TURBO METER / OIL PRESSURE

BLITZ BOV

ORC BIG SINGLE CLUTCH

BLITZ LM INTERCOOLER

HKS HIPER

PROJECT U" BRAKE DISC AND PAD

KENWOOD CD PLAYER

17" JAPAN WHEEL / S02 TYRE.

how much does it worth ?? any opinion??

pictures available on : http://au.geocities.com/ymca2004/gtst.htm

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I would value it at $22K it is a series one and my personal opinion is it wouldnt be worth over that.

At the end of the day you've got to be happy with the car and live with the decision, i think its a very personal choice. :)

25k -> 30k for that? yeah right

the mods are minimal (cooler, clutch, seats) and you'll find all that stuff on most skylines going around.

modified skylines when bought from japan are most often the same price, if not less than a stocker because people are too scared to buy modded cars.

the lights to me look like a series1 also, id put it at under 20k MAX, if it is a series 2 then maybe up to 25k.

i cant beleive the price variation out there on the market these days, some differ 10k and have the same options, I want to know what suckers are buying the expensive ones :)

and that wing.. ohh god. haha

sorry, i just think its a big rip.

Shaun

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