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G'day all,

I live in Christchurch, NZ, moving to Brisbane next month, tossing up whether to bring my Skyline with me (don't ask why).

A little bit about it:

1992, manual, wine red coupe, face-lift model, 1 NZ owner (me :rofl:), K&N pod filter, cold air box, 2.5" exhaust with headers and 3" straight-through muffler on the arse, full audio system including 2 12” subs, alarmed, awesome condition both in and out and mechanically

Just wondering what something like this would be worth in Aussie.

Thanks in advance :(

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By the sounds of your post, It's an N/A? If so, they range from $7kish and up. The most I've seen an N/A go for was around the $12k mark.

The turbo R32's, are also all over the place. Both turbo ones I have had, I got $16k+ for them. But people seem to be picking up 89 models cheap enough these days.

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