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Hi guys I think the time as come to sell my mr30 skyline and I am completely in the dark on what its value would be. Any help getting a rough idea on value would be apreciated,

Its a gold mr30 sedan running a modified l24e it has l20 turbo exhaust + inlet factory r33 ball baring turbo, xr6 front mount cooler has a waggot cam, rolland timing gears timemaster chain, turbosmart bov adjustable fpr, xtreme performance clutch, runs very well unsure what else has been done to engine as I purchased it built doesnt leak any coolant or oil not burning any either. has 16x7 mags tinted windows have orig block for it still loads of spare headlights tailights brand new clutch master thats not installed. has a few minor body issues paint as started to fade on the front so its duller then rest of car and a minor dent in the rear quarter pannel. has 270 on the clock but cluster I got with the motor has 150ish on it (no idea how many on build) only selling due to loosing interest in it and barely drive, thinking about purchasing an early mazda rotary.

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