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When you drop your car down to this price its like almost dumping it straight in to a poor class of GTR's because most people think you get what you pay for - and this may not be the case with your car, it could just be a bargain for a quick sale.

Personally, if i was you - i'd smack around 5k on top of your current price and if you havent already done so - stick it up on car sales.

There are people on here wanting to buy though, i turned down 3 offers of around $31,500 for mine, although its a different series - its still just a GTR. I might still have their contact details, if i can find them - i'll shoot them through to you in a PM.

Hope this helps!

Edited by KR4-GTR
When you drop your car down to this price its like almost dumping it straight in to a poor class of GTR's because most people think you get what you pay for - and this may not be the case with your car, it could just be a bargain for a quick sale.

Personally, if i was you - i'd smack around 5k on top of your current price and if you havent already done so - stick it up on car sales.

There are people on here wanting to buy though, i turned down 3 offers of around $31,500 for mine, although its a different series - its still just a GTR. I might still have their contact details, if i can find them - i'll shoot them through to you in a PM.

Hope this helps!

i second that, if you spend i bit of time and money marketing (professional photos and advertising ) your car it will sell faster and for more money. if you drop your price week by week people will just wait to see how low you will go. this is an awesome looking GTR dont sell it short its worth more.

good luck buddy

sweet ride

When you drop your car down to this price its like almost dumping it straight in to a poor class of GTR's because most people think you get what you pay for - and this may not be the case with your car, it could just be a bargain for a quick sale.

Personally, if i was you - i'd smack around 5k on top of your current price and if you havent already done so - stick it up on car sales.

There are people on here wanting to buy though, i turned down 3 offers of around $31,500 for mine, although its a different series - its still just a GTR. I might still have their contact details, if i can find them - i'll shoot them through to you in a PM.

Hope this helps!

i second that, if you spend i bit of time and money marketing (professional photos and advertising ) your car it will sell faster and for more money. if you drop your price week by week people will just wait to see how low you will go. this is an awesome looking GTR dont sell it short its worth more.

good luck buddy

sweet ride

Thanks guys, you are both right, i did need a quick sale as i was buying another car but that fell through so im not in a hurry to sell the GTR anymore...Thanks again tho

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