Couple of things:
1. It's not stock. We've had it assessed by a skyline mechanic who is the best in his field, and that's the quote we were given to get it fixed, and the price to sell it for based on the condition the car is in.
2. This car is in mint condition. Nothing like the GTRs you see driving down the road. We would know as we've had this car for 6 years.
3. We're here trying to see what the market is like. If it doesn't sell, that's fine. We're not shoving it down people's throat.
4. We aren't looking for suggestions from random people as
we're in the business as well, and are well versed when it comes to these types on vehicles. Again, we've had it for 6 years.
Thanks for your e-mail anyway.
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$15k? You're out to lunch and/or got had when you bought it.
89 GTR's are regularly going for under 10k these days, and by air pump I presume you mean turbo? If so, take another 1k off that.
Good luck, at 15k it won't sell unless you find someone who knows absolutley nothing about these cars. I do, and have been around the Skyline scene for a number of years (since they first became legal).
Don't take this as a bad email, I more so just letting you know the realistic chance of getting anywhere near 15k for a stock 89 with a blown turbo. Check out gtrcanada.com and look in the classifieds. You'll find some other cars you can compare yours to.
-A
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