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how much do you think this 1997 white in colour R-33 GTS-T S2 is worth??

*75,000kms.

*5 speed Manual.

*17inch ssr wheels (some scratches) with new tyres on the rear, and about 90% tread on the front.

*After market GTR front bar.

*Standard Side skirts.

*catback Jasma 3inch exhaust.

*Pod filter

*Blitz turbo timer

*1 year registration to next year...

its in very good condition...immaculate interior...Please let me know what you think.

Thanks alot, Tarek.

Hey Josh33...thanks heaps for the link man...yeh ur right thats about the average price...although all the ones with higher Kms are worth about 10k...anything with low kms and later model is worth a good 12-13k according to what i have seen from the link you posted...

is there a Difference between the 96 and the 97 models???

thanks R32line...i think so as well...in a previous post Josh33 posted a link, and all the late model R33's with low kms are at least 12-13k...

do you know any differences between the 96 and the 97 model at all?? thanks alot

awesome, i didnt want to brag on about it...but i think its one of the cleanest out there...im glad you said it 1st, i think its worth a good 12k...lol thanks heaps mate!!! its my car, im just getting peoples thoughts about it...

so u reckon the only difference between the 96-97 is the ABS! how about the 40th anniversary, are they all 97 and onwards??

awesome, i didnt want to brag on about it...but i think its one of the cleanest out there...im glad you said it 1st, i think its worth a good 12k...lol thanks heaps mate!!! its my car, im just getting peoples thoughts about it...

so u reckon the only difference between the 96-97 is the ABS! how about the 40th anniversary, are they all 97 and onwards??

Sold my car for 11K, last November it has done 104K. it was Silver S2 1996. S2 Options were Passenger and driver air bags / ABS.... i think 1997 model had red stitching on the steering wheel (i am preety sure).

You car is worth more than 11K i think personally. but there so many S2 for sale and someone is always desperate to sell and buyer know THAT !!..

Good Luck and be patient, you going to get some wired offers along the way...

ok cool, thats not bad, fairly reasonable considering it had 104k kms...yeh mine has the red stitching, lol i just checked it out and i had no idea...hehehe thanks alot maclarenf1...at the moment im not in a hurry to sell at all, although if i do get any offers i might consider them...i would be happy with 12k the car is immaculate inside out with a full year rego...once again thanks heaps man!

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