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Hey everyone,

As insurance comes around for another year, I have decided to sell my R34 N/A Skyline.

Basic Information:

Kilometres: 52,000km (20,000km of which have been in the 3 years since purchase)

Transmission: Manual

Body: 2 Door

Service History: I have had my car serviced twice a year since owning it. It has had no mechanical problems except for the replacement of coils.

Condition: The rims are quite scratched, but apart from that, it is in good condition. Some jerk keyed the rear boot, but I will be getting that fixed before selling the car. Apart from that, there is just a minimal amount of scratches on the underside of the front bumper. Mechanically I am told the car is in extremely good condition.

Bonuses: Has a 4 stacker CD player (Japanese brand), and an Altia bodykit (nice front bumper, side skirts and an excessively large spoiler).

Apart from that, it is completely stock. Never thrashed or raced (I lost all but 1 point on my Red P's after about two months of owning the car - for talking on a mobile phone, so I became incredibly anal about safe driving).

How much do you think that I would be able to get for it? I was hoping to get in the high teens. Is this realistic? What should be my initial price?

Taking a look at Carsales, it seems that the average price for selling an R34 25GT would be around $18,000, and basically all of them have a significant amount more kms on them than mine. I was thinking I'll list it for around $19,500 with rego till July 2008?

Cheers everyone!

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best thing is to put it on car sales for the amount you want and test the waters with buyers.

i put my s14a up for 19500 and most people said i would never get it.

the first person to call up offered me 18000 and i accepted as it was the lowest i was willing to go.

the ad stays there until the car is sold, so just slowly drop your price once a week till you get an offer.

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