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Hey. I dont know if this is the right place to put this, but i dont think i can put it in the for sale section.

anyway, my mate has a car and we're trying to figure out what its worth. he imported it himself and wants to know what he could sell it for.

ok. its a 1995 Toyota Supra RZ. Twin turbo 6 speed.

its bog stock. absolutely nothing done to it. has stnadard 17inch wheels, (i thought they came with 16s). the interior is immaculate, the outside has some minor panel scuffs and a small dent (that will be fixed before he sells it).

its got 66850 on the clock atm.

ive looked around, and there is a huge gap between dealers and private sales, but the private ones all have heaps of k's.

if anyone can give me a ballpark figure of what its worth, or even what it could sell for, then can you let me know?

and i dont mean what you youself would pay for it, becaiuse i know all skyline owners know a bit more than the average car owner. specailly ricers.

well, thanks for your time

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Not as much as skylines, skylines chew more petrol than supras =) and skylines are heavier than supra by not alot but maybe around 40-100kg at least thats wat i saw

last tiem i checked no... supra's weigh 1600+ kg

and supras use much more fuel, bigger CC, heavier.... etc

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I've got a mate trying to sell a 93 RZ auto with light mods for about $21k, so i would think a nice stock, no hassles 6 spd 95 model would fetch a nice price. just check things like gearbox and clutch because stock sometimes means it's been driven by drivers who don't know what sort of car they've got

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hahaha!

nice supras aiight car and all.

3.0ltr Twin Turbo.... and they weight is 1490kg (manual twin turbo) and the R33 (manual Gtst) weight is 1370kg....

i was comparing it to the RZ with the sky gtst series. I think ur puttin it againtss the GTRs.

Yeh bud, dam.... the head room in the bk is shocking....

I still cant get ova it. Mates got a Sz-R and took me home from a party one night along with other mates. I was put in da bk and dammmmmm 15min driving was sooo bad :P

and im not that tall of a guy.

Hahahaha

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hey hey hey. i did post it in supra forum. i just wanted a non-biased opinion.

but thanks all for the imput. and they do suck when it comes to room and fuel. i dont own it, i have a chaser. i big, roomy, economic supra, which weighs less.

thanks all, now i just gotta convince him to sell it while its worth anything. he dindt know what its worth cos it only cost him 23k to import himself.

i was in the back once, with 2 other ppl, so 5 all together in a 4 seater. im not tall, but my head hurt, and i cramped up. very un-useable, especially since he's a plumber.

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