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Hey guys, a mate of mine is looking at buying this car.

Looks like alot of work done for the price he's asking.

Has anyone seen it around or anything?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1989-r32-nissan-gts4-skyline-sedan-r33-gtr-rb26dett-rb26-drift-drag-turbo-swap-/190594389588?pt=AU_Cars&hash=item2c604f9654#ht_1618wt_1270

Thanks

Ross

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price for 32 4 doors is complete shit though man

i was lucky to get what i got for my car 2 years ago

id say its just a little cheaper than what it should be, but if its been on market for a while and he just wants to get rid of it he dropped the price

must remember a lot more people prefer coupes over 4 doors, so even if it has the 26 the look is what a lot of people go by too, which makes selling hard

Ok sorry I'm sure there are bargains on there

But generally I've your looking for a decent import, the cheap ones willmore than likely have problems,

Why would you list an r33 that could fetch $8000 on carsales when it will only end for $6000 at the moat on ebay

I know the seller, his old man used to import cars (may still)

Good kid and sister is regular on forum who has sold lots of skylines. DNGRUS

He prob offered other guy low price and is out to make quick couple grand. Not giving too much personal stuff away but he has resources that will help him get cars on road cheap and easy. RWC/compliance/engineers certificates

Nothing bad to say about seller at all. Not bias just had good experience dealing with them

Been there 4 times,

S13 lost $1000 in 8 months

R33 lost $4k in 6months on it

R32 lost $1500 in 2 months

R32 broke even. but that's not counting how much money i spent on it

Edited by stig mick

Of course not but you'd expect it to go for around $6000-$7000 if it had an rb20 so with an rb26 done properly i would expect a little over $10k

it doesnt matter what mods youve done to it, if its a 20 yo car, with a new engine, its still a 20 yo car.. its worth as much as any other 4 door gts4.. it comes down to sentimental value, which any buyer couldnt give a fk about

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