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Hi SAU members,

I have recently just bought a 96 R33 GTR VSpec and want my garage back so I can work on it. But I have my two GTST's in my garage and think it is time for me to move them on, even though I love my baby girls both very much! And not to mention keeping the rego up on all three is $1500+ a year. You could say I have a small litter of Skylines in my garage!

My question to the SAU public is: What does the market think these two are worth each - I mean realistically worth?

1995 R33 GTS-t Series I

Completely stock standard apart from exhaust and Apexi suspension.

121,000 odd k's on the clock, timing belt, pulleys done at 95k, new bendix pads all around, registration just paid ($550), Clarion stereo.

1996 R33 GTS-t Series II

Factory fitted Nismo S-Tune suspension, Fujitsubo cat back twin exhaust system, OEM fit Garrett GT25/28 ball bearing turbo - all standard actuation and boost control etc.

Full owner's manual inc Nismo S-Tune suspension certificate, log book history confirming genuine kilometres (107,000k). BBS LM Edition gold wheels 18x8, 18x9 - good rubber.

I got some pics of them both- see below, I'm sure you will be able to differentiate the two from one another. I have $10,500 on my series 1 at the moment on CarPoint.

Anyway tell me what you all think AND...Don't call me stupid for having three R33's, my Mrs gives me enough S**t as it is – I have an addiction for 33's I guess or I'm just plain mental.

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Lol, the least you could have gotten them in different colors?? jks...nah I know how you feel...I've got 2 V35s as well in the garage.

Your S2 looks good with the BBS wheels..not too familiar with R33 prices but at a rough guess...probably 15k max...anymore and you could almost get a decent R34 these days.

Its not really a good time to be selling especially imports...but GL anyways.

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Lol, the least you could have gotten them in different colors?? jks...nah I know how you feel...I've got 2 V35s as well in the garage.

Your S2 looks good with the BBS wheels..not too familiar with R33 prices but at a rough guess...probably 15k max...anymore and you could almost get a decent R34 these days.

Its not really a good time to be selling especially imports...but GL anyways.

Yeah all white, I definately got issues - thanks for pointing that out. BUT I broke the trend with the GTR, got a silver colour this time :blush:

Cheers Mate!

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I'm so sorry to hear about your dilemma, what a horrible situation to be in... too many skylines....as a solution I would be happy to take one off your hands :P

but in all seriousness... sell the stock one, keep the other 2 and use the money from one to make garage larger = prob solved :D

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S1 9k S2 12k

But it depends the market is crap atm and its what ever someone will pay for them.

Someone after a clean s2 with gen kms may pay more to get an original car.. and you could always sell parts of them like the wheels prob 2-2.5k.

i picked up my s2 with low kms great rubber and 10months rego for 11k a few months back - there were cheaper options but not in the same condition and if your fussy thats what it comes down to.

my 2c. Rich

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12-15k is steep

i think the series 1 will fetch around 8k

and the series 2 will fetch around the 10k mark

just sold a series 2 with every part of the car modified. and it went quite cheaply.

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