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I thought I would make a thread about how much people really pay for there skylines and performance cars as opposed to "My car is worth X amount".

There seem to be a huge number of people with hands firmly planted on there dicks about how much there car is worth.

I recently got back into a skyline after selling my VE V8 (at a realistic price) and it was a pain in the ass sifting through all the crap that is overpriced. A good example is a guy with an R33 S1 with bolt ons who wants 18K.

I'll start with mine.

1996 R33 GTS-T 4 Door.

Manual

172000kms

Full Xforce Exhaust, K and N filter

Nice but not perfect condition. Airbags.

$4900 with Rego

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Post up yours.

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series 2 r33.. (cbf getting a pic, its white)

128000km (lol)

full custom turbo back exhaust

greddy oil cooler with filter relocation kit

couple of greddy gauges + apexi rsm / datalogit box

tein type HA all around

new splitfire coilpacks

18's with dish + 4 brand new tyres

and rego for 12 months

bought it for less than 9 grand about 2 years ago... (seller wanted 12)

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2008 V36 Skyline 370GT SP

24,000km

Pics are in the v36 Newbies thread somewhere

Cost me $40,000 imported, complied, insured and on the road.

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2000 FD RX7

Had just under 30,000km when I bought it 2.5 years ago, 49,000km on it now

Dealer wanted $38,000 paid $33,500 with 5 year warranty. Is now in the For Sale section for $28,000 ono. Will let you know what it actually goes for sometime in the future.

"Nobody wants 4 door 33s".

That is why you got your car for the price you did. but yes the retarded prices for the Coupes and Sedans(Considering what i just wrote about them) as well(11K for a turbo 4 door 33 with rims and a few normal mods lol).

A mate of mine swapped a iron block V8 ford that was worth about 3.5K for a series 1 R33 GTST with bolt ons.

The skyline however needed a new clutch, coilpacks and its paint is rough as.

02 34R VSII NUR (bought it 2 years ago)

Freshly imported

55k gen km's

bought completely stock

$85,500 on road

Tax is good at bending you over without lube ensuring that you bleed.

nice fred c:

and 33's look pretty sexc in 4doors :thumbsup:

94' S1 R33 GTS $13.5k Drive away from Dealer (OG wanted $16k)

-First Aus owner

-S2 RB25DET engine conversion

-Quite a few upgrades, cbf listing.

-Made 237rwkw @ 15psi

-Had buddy clubs on them originally but one was cracked so the dealer replaced them with bob jane poo :/ i hate them.

-Body very clean except for a cracked front lip, which he replaced/fixed free of charge

-140k kms on dial, dealership said there were 30k kms on engine (looked super clean, checked the usual engine aging signs)

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*EDIT*- posted pic of rim. remember kids; neg camber= doing it right. Ohh and i bought it December last year. Registered and insured as a GTS/non turbo :banana:

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bought r33 gtst 1.5,

paid 5500$.

car looks clean, everything is stock- intercooler, exhaust, intake,

only mods was got apex safc2-which i don't know to use it. and volks racing wheels three spoke.

and with one year rego.

should find some stock wheels for rwc. and few fixes which are minor.

think its a good deal.

'95 R33 GTR vspec

Midnight purple

Freshly imported

86,000 genuine km's (log books to prove)

Completely standard bar EVC, Mines cat back and tinted windows

$20,500 on the road.

Where!?!?!?!?!

Bought my r31 for $2000, spent about 20k on parts for my heavily worked n/a 26/30, computer, suspension, wheels, brakes, body kit, etc.

with the every dollar you pay for parts, you will add 30 cents to the value

so my 31 would be valued at about 8k but would prob sell for around 6k if i was to ever sell it (never would, rather auction it off to charity first)

*EDIT*- posted pic of rim. remember kids; neg camber= doing it right. Ohh and i bought it December last year. Registered and insured as a GTS/non turbo :banana:

So what you're saying is that your car is illegal and not insured. :sleep:

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