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hey i love my car but i love my girlfriend more and we need money to help with getting her visa and everything to keep her here so i want to know how much i could sell it for

1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST S2

100,000kms

19" rims

Catback

Apexi Pod

HKS FMIC

Apexi RSM

Apexi SAFC

Turbosmart Type3 BOV

Turbosmart 2stage boost controller

Pioneer Flipout DVD player

Pioneer VDP Vehicle Dynamics Processor computer addon

GTR style wing

400r skirts

Bride Race seat

i have all original parts as spares as well

well thats roughly it so i judt want a rough estimate on what i could sell it for thankyou

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condition is the big factor, and proof of history. Its worth as much as the buyer is willing to pay. =)

I paid 11k for mine in december with similar (slightly less) mods. But it is very clean condition and 130 000km. also got last 4 yrs worth of receipts. (inc major 100k service, coils, general expected repairs, etc)

There are heaps around in the 7-11k range.

Bit hard to say.

It's desirable as a road registered track car but "unknowns" still include...

* 100K Service done?

* What kind of rims?

* Engine cond?

* Suspension cond?

* Body cond?

* Service history?

...and the money you get can depend on marketing as well as the above, including what other members above have said!

Pics (as mentioned above too), can convince someone to at least come over and have a look!

thankyou everyone for your replies, i forgot to mension it has tein height adjustable coilovers, the rims are Lenzo, i change all the fluids, filters and plugs myself regulary, its an automatic which i forgot to mension as well, the interior is im immaculate condition

also have a 400r front bumper for it but it is slightly damaged so i put the stock one back on it, i also have a 3" stainless steel front/dump screamer pipe which isnt on it at the moment, it has nice new dark tinted windows and clear side indicators so its a lil dressed up and ive polished and dressed up just about everything in the engine bay so it looks nice, its silver in colour and has a factory sunroof, i will post some pics soon but thankyou for everyones opinions on prices i really really appreciate it

thankyou everyone for your replies, i forgot to mension it has tein height adjustable coilovers, the rims are Lenzo, i change all the fluids, filters and plugs myself regulary, its an automatic which i forgot to mension as well, the interior is im immaculate condition

​^ that will very greatly hurt it's value & desirability unfortunately mate!

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