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Have a guy who is really keen but wont be coming to look at it for a month due to work commitments interstate.

@effectx Loans are pretty easy to get these days :thumbsup::whistling:

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Haha, fresh battery just put in :thumbsup: Stock airbox has been put back on (as the pod didnt seem to do anything). Also just put in some White Led parkers, look the goods :banana:

Manual conversions arnt too expensive :whistling: One was on ebay recently for 500, full kit, box, pedals the works. If I had the money I would have bought it but since I am currently going to Uni I no longer have money to put into this car.

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mate the reason this hasnt sold yet is because

1. its AUTO

2. NON turbo

3. 4 door

3 reasons most beople DO NOT buy and import, you have a rare few who want that but mate you may aswell keep yor car because the only people who will pay 7k for a 4 door non turbo auto are brain dead mules

these sell for 3-4 k now

your never going to get 7k for it, just keep it and in 2 years turbo it chuck a 5 speed in it, and you'll love it then

btw i couldnt sell my 2 door turbo with 12k in parts in it for 8k,a

Ive had offers of 5500, the fact its N/a opens it up for p-platers who dont want a little buzz box but dont want a falcodoor.

4 door just means less hastle of getting people in and out of it (as a teenager your gana have alot of people getting in and out).

The auto is the main issue everyone seems to have with it. If i had the money and time id convert it to a 5 speed but i am strapped for funds and time going to uni.

Also these days alot of teenagers dont seem to get there manual license as most parents seem to be going for new cars that are auto as a family daily. So really its a good car for the market, or as you put it rare few, that it will appeal to.

I guess its each to there own as to what people think its worth, im just putting on what id be happy to let it go for and think its worth. There isnt too many P-plate legal 32's around and I am always getting complements on it.

It is a nice example you are correct!

However it's been for sale for six months?

I assure you if it was worth it it would have sold, it just looks like the price of skylines has dropped again with 33GTR's selling for under 20k now

I ended up keeping my 32, it just wasn't worth giving away to me. And you are most def right about the manual bit, just change it bro

300 for a box, couple hundred for ecu and manual bits, some elbow grease and it will sell

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