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Hi I am thinking of buying another Skyline. I did have a nice R34GTT however it caught alight and burnt to the ground. Thank God for Shannons. The question is what should I expect to spend. I have seen a nice 370 GT asking price ,private,$270000.Is this a fair price given it is 5 years old.

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Steven

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Why would you not post pics, km and specs, so we can give you a real opinion? If it has 200,000km, then it is a crap deal. If it has 10,000km it is amazing deal, but has probably been wound back.

Welcome to the forums, but please use your brain when you put up a new thread.

I would try to negotiate down to $240K AUD, that would be a massive saving. With the $30K you'd save, you could even buy a second one - lol.

I notice you did not have a R34 GT base spec....so why go base spec V36?

Buy mine, I will take about $235K off what you are expecting to pay....

Hi I am thinking of buying another Skyline. I did have a nice R34GTT however it caught alight and burnt to the ground. Thank God for Shannons. The question is what should I expect to spend. I have seen a nice 370 GT asking price ,private,$270000.Is this a fair price given it is 5 years old.

Cheers

Steven

Ok OK I put one O too many in my excitement

Just go to the carsales/whatever ad, select and right click all the text in the address bar at the top of your screen (the www....... bit), then in the reply window of SAU hit the 'link' button just above where you are typing (it looks like the link of a chain) and press 'control+v' keys to paste the address, hit 'ok', then hit 'Post'

For $27,000 it is going to be either deal of the century or an absolute piece of crap.

At that price i would imagine that it wouldn't be an SP, would have higher kms and/or have a pretty low auction grade.

Post up more detail though, who knows.

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2007/SSE-AD-2320175/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1

This must be the one that you mean.

Listed as Type S but based on the small wheels and lack or MT or paddle shift, as mentioned above I think that you will find that it is actually just a base model 370GT. For $27,000 its still not necessarily a bad buy but it is the lowest range 370GT that you can get.

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