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I too, would never let anyone inspect my car at my house (unless it's a friend, or acquaintance).

There really is absolutely no reason for them to know where I live.

Anyway, it's much better to meet at a workshop/mechanics with a hoist so that the buyer can inspect the car properly. I can't believe that so many people purchase cars without even looking under them where the most telltale signs of wear, damage and fatigue lie.

rs73, he wasnt an expert, he was buying the car for his son as a birthday present :rant: he was a very nice older guy sounded really genuine, and i didnt have time to meet him somewhere else so in the end i just gave him my address..

but i have never shown any car im selling to someone at my home address before, they dont need to know where i live. besides, if they think they do need to know, its probably for the wrong reasons :)

i think the deciding factor for my buyer was the colour, its a series 2 red colour.. its quite rare and different from the series 1 wine red colour.

as merli has brought up, i was really surprised that they didnt even have a peek under the car, nor drive it before he handed over the $$.

i was happy, but i felt like telling him he should watch out when buying these cars because at the rate he was going, i could have sold him a shitter and he wouldnt have known.

The only reason in selling it is because i have to have a knee reconstruction and i will be off work for over 2 months so i wont be able to afford my repayments. So this is going to become a pain in the ass im guessing.

Good luck with your knee reconstruction. I had mine done back in 1999 due to a soccer injury. I spent the night recovering from the operation and when home the next day and got around on crutches. I still attended Uni.

My operation wasnt a complete sucess - I dont have feeling now in my right shin because they must have cut a nerve. I dont trust my right knee at all now, after 10+ years of playing soccer I cant play again.

Why do you need to take 2 months off work? Do you do manual labour?

Back on subject. I'm selling my skyline too. I had a half-ass attempt at selling it here on the skylines forum just after Dundan put his up for sale. Now i've got more serious and now its listed on a car yards website. I dont need/really want to sell it so im not fussed if it sells quickly or not at all.

I bought another car last week as there has been interest from the car yard at $2.5k more than i've listed the car for here.

I bought another car last week as there has been interest from the car yard at $2.5k more than i've listed the car for here.

exactly....interesting isn't it.....

i think the deciding factor for my buyer was the colour, its a series 2 red colour.. its quite rare and different from the series 1 wine red colour.  

Interesting pt of view... might worth considering when it's time selling my baby :)

I might show the car at a known mechanic place, easier also if they wanna see the underneath of the car, as I won't be selling them a dodgy one...

Sorry a bit off topic... What's the S2 red colour is, it's not quite wine red isn't it?

Do you remember the paintcode is? I think on S1 the wine red is coded as AN

Sorry a bit off topic... What's the S2 red colour is, it's not quite wine red isn't it?

Do you remember the paintcode is? I think on S1 the wine red is coded as AN

Dont know the paint code, however, here a some pictures :D

skyline1.jpg

skyline.jpg

skyline3.jpg

skyline4.jpg

and a link to a huge close up pic:

Beware Dialupers

Good luck with your knee reconstruction. I had mine done back in 1999 due to a soccer injury. I spent the night recovering from the operation and when home the next day and got around on crutches. I still attended Uni.

My operation wasnt a complete sucess - I dont have feeling now in my right shin because they must have cut a nerve. I dont trust my right knee at all now, after 10+ years of playing soccer I cant play again.  

Why do you need to take 2 months off work? Do you do manual labour?.

Yeah im a mechanic and unfortunatly its not a standard knee reconstruction, its a little more involved. So unfortunatly i dont have any other way around it and have to sell the skyline. I might have to upgrade to a GTR once im back on my feet, thats if i ever sell this damn thing.

im sure you will sell it, its just a matter of time, and you have to remember to be realistic in relation to price. i think this is the single factor that really affects how long it will take to sell your car.

if the price is right, then its only a matter of time before someone with the money and will comes to get it.

if the price is wrong, u will definetly be stuck with it for a longg time.

a friend mentioned to me the other day, u should advertise it for very near to what your lowest price would be, dont bother sticking thousands on top or you will have trouble selling it, and i would agree with that, i advertised my car for 22500 in the trading post and sold for $22000.

how much did u advertise for in the trading post?

Yeah im a mechanic and unfortunatly its not a standard knee reconstruction, its a little more involved. So unfortunatly i dont have any other way around it and have to sell the skyline. I might have to upgrade to a GTR once im back on my feet, thats if i ever sell this damn thing.

This is probably a laughable suggestion, really, but it's worth a try if you're really stuck income-wise and can't offload the car - have you considered speaking to your bank and asking them for a two month break on the payments to allow you to recover from this operation?

I would imagine (though of course we're talking about a pretty big bunch of pricks here) that if your payment history is excellent and you can get them some paperwork from doctors etc., they might be willing to help you out. If you sell the car in the mean time, sweet, the bank still gets their money, if you don't, you won't have to pay while you're off your feet...

It took me 3 and a bit weeks to sell my 32GTST. longer then I thought but I had to settle for less then what I wanted. i lost a lot of money but I noticed that imports are harder to sell. I have no plans to sell my next for a long while. so I only have to sell the dato for a few hundred bucks which should be easy when the next one comes in later this yr, good runabout

just wondering why you guys dont want to give your address's?

i dunno every car i looked at when i bought my car (a peugoet 306) *yes i know gay as but it was before i was into cars* i saw at peoples houses..

i plan on getting a r33 gtst in a year, ill have saved over 10 grand and ill sell my car for around 10 grand.. so hopefully planning ot pick up a black one... 1996/1997 for about $20 grand

so if any of you guys still wanting to sell round this time next year :mad:

hello :)

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