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Hi guys, like the topic states, how much can I sell my 11/93 Skyline ECR33 GTS-25T for?

It has Its reaching 117Ks. The exterior and interior are both in eccellent condition. Car is shiny black in colour. Painwork is PPS coated for shine and protection.

Car is very very fast and torquey. 230rwkw at 1.2bars. 0-100km/h in under 5seconds. Regularly serviced.

The mods are as shown below:

'Nardi' Torino-style steering wheel

'Razo' gearshift knob and pedals

'GReddy' boost gauge

'Cyclops' alarm+immobiliser

'Blitz' DSBC Type-R electronic boost controller

'Apexi' Power FC with h/c

'Apexi' pen-type turbo timer

'Kenwood' speakers and tweaters

'Pioneer' DEH-4750 MP3/CD player (new 2005 model)

GTR rear wing

Modified Type-M front bar and grill (better air flow to FMIC)

'Work' Equip-series 18'wheels

'Mines' grey racing stripes (on both sides of car)

'HKS' 3' split-dump and 3' frontpipe

'JMS' 3' Hi-flow cat

'5Zigen' 3' catback with intermediate tank and large end tank with 5' tip

GTR fuel pump

'Nismo' 550cc injectors

'Splitfire' ignition coils

'GReddy' spark plugs

'Xtreme' heavy duty clutch

'HKS' yellow mushroom airpod

'GT-spec' oil catch can

Z32 air flow meter

'HKS' GT2530 ball-bearing turbo

'GT-spec' 600X300X75 FMIC with blue anodised intercooler piping

I need to know how much the car is worth?

Daniel

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this is wrong area...

but around $23k or so.. you've probably spent way more than that, but with stock(ish) r33 hovering around $16k.. Not many people seem to want to pay a good price for that "extra modified" car anymore. Or people will go spend $25k on an old stock GTR, which is going to cost them a lot more than that in the long run nor be as reliable (but they don't care). If you ask any more than mid-20's max, I have a feeling you could be waiting a fair while to sell it.

Everybody seems to be asking for as stock as possible - scaredy cats!

When I read the topic I was going to ask if she cooks and cleans!

But yeah, fast sale prob go just under 20k, if you dont mind waiting bit over. Really its all down to how well you can suck someone in to buying your car over someone elses.

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