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Guyswant to sell my carnxt year for a gtr. How much would you rekon its worth? Need sum idea of how much to sell it for.Its got 70000k's on the clock, HKS BOV, cat back exhaust. I bought it from a dealer, and its still under a 5 year warranty which i purchased! I have all the papers for that. Other than that, its stock. The wheels are goin within the next few wks for a set of axis 18's, and a plazmaman intercooler and xforce exhaust also. I plan to sell it nxt year. Just lookin for sum feedback at the moment, pleez!

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theres another topic. i pressd the button by mistake, b4 i added the last photo, lol. May jst keep it. Bought it for 19 with 50000kms on it. Its strait az. No accidental history, everytings runnin pfect. Gt told by my mechanic to keep it, because the condition of the car is a rare for wat it is, so i wont sell it.

theres another topic. i pressd the button by mistake, b4 i added the last photo, lol. May jst keep it. Bought it for 19 with 50000kms on it. Its strait az. No accidental history, everytings runnin pfect. Gt told by my mechanic to keep it, because the condition of the car is a rare for wat it is, so i wont sell it.

Best to sell it while it's still "rare" for its condition :(. I'm most likely guessing 13k to 15k. Get more money out of it before the km's start piling up and put that towards your GTR.

i would say around $16k.

low KM's and the fact that its still under warranty puts you into a category most other skyline owners/sellers arnt in

also you have lightly modded your car, your not running a fulli heqtik 230+kw on a daily basis so thats also a good thing.

i would say around $16k.

low KM's and the fact that its still under warranty puts you into a category most other skyline owners/sellers arnt in

also you have lightly modded your car, your not running a fulli heqtik 230+kw on a daily basis so thats also a good thing.

Dealer warranty is about as useful as a condom full of holes..

R33's just arent worth anything anymore...

And i would never ever buy a car based on K's...

Have to go by condition which is impossible without seeing it and/or driving it

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