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I had a guy tell him his dream car was an r32 vspec2 nur, I told him he will struggle to find one they're super rare. Told me he was willing to wait for as long as it takes lol

wonder id he's still looking 

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a mate of mine has an R34 GTR which he is thinking of selling. we were debating where to start with the price given what is up on carsales. so we all know nothing goes for the asking price but are all these 90k+ cars actually selling? his car is a 2001 non vspec with some tasteful mods.

if so what are they selling for? 85, 75, 70? open to feedback from the group.

On 05/10/2017 at 4:24 PM, IMACUL8 said:

Check this out - prices have further skyrocketed ....  this guy believes so :4_joy::4_joy:

https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/leederville/cars-vans-utes/1996-nissan-skyline-r33-gtr-v-spec-ii-silver/1161617390

What do you say.....lol

     

He's come down 20k over the weekend and updated the add....  

Only 80k now :4_joy: 

11 hours ago, Godzilladat said:

a mate of mine has an R34 GTR which he is thinking of selling. we were debating where to start with the price given what is up on carsales. so we all know nothing goes for the asking price but are all these 90k+ cars actually selling? his car is a 2001 non vspec with some tasteful mods.

if so what are they selling for? 85, 75, 70? open to feedback from the group.

Start high, can always lower. I'm guessing the people in the market for these cars are checking carsales regularly. Only prob is you might make people think there's something wrong with it. As we've seen a few times in this thread - the prices on some ads seem to go up and down 5-10k each week lol

Which gives credence to the idea that carsales may not be representative of what they are actually selling for.

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