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Looks nice but they can be had for much less. Based on lack of interest you may need to heavily adjust your price :-(

I agree, probably need to drop like 6-7k to get some interest

6-7k lower doesnt even make landed cost to aus from jap, you can check auction prices of these, let alone compliance,rwc etc before registering. I will consider near offers though. If it was a unit which has been used in aus for a long time, then I would go down, but the car was only registered on 24 dec 2013

It doesnt make a difference how long it has been in OZ, car is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. You can try to get what you're asking but all people are trying to say is that there are cheaper ones on carsales, hence the reason you have probably had not one enquiry.

I appreciate your comments. I will let it go for a sensible price as I am leaving the country soon. Hope to receive some doable offers soon.

Hey Zaziz, its not for me to comment on what you should ask or accept.

I would say if your leaving the country, not to leave it too late, as last minute desperation could see you selling way under market price. Good luck as selling cars isn't a fun practice.

thanks pauls.

I took your and MP_R33's valuable advice on board and decided on a price reduction.

It is now: $ 22,999

hopefully there would be lucky new owner for this. I am gutted to let it go, but since I wont be in AUS, there is no point.

Thanks mate

There are a lot of GTRs selling around $20-25k, I guess from experience, this forum has made it a habit injecting negativity to novice members/users.

Don't mean to be more rain on the parade this car doesn't have the series 3 OEM Xenon lights either. It may have aftermarket HID's fitted to the normal headlights though...

I don't think you should be lowering the price that much Zaziz. I feel like you're kinda being tricked to lowering way below what a GTR goes for let alone one that's in such a good condition as yours. Unfortunately I've checked out other threads and seen that about the only bit of activity sellers get are guys making no point comments like "nice car mate". Try carsales.com.au or GumTree which is free and other sites online. The more sites you advertise on, the better the chance of getting a buyer.

Thanks I really appreciate the last comment. I know these are not worth so less as everyone in here explains. I wont go down a penny more and even if i am not in australia my friends can complete the hand over process.

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