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FS: '09 Silver w/Persimmon Touring + $15k Mods
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Up for sale is my custom 2009 Nissan 370Z
This car is a one of a kind and I hate to sell, but, I got laid off and can't make the payments. Here are the specs on the vehicle - 2009 Nissan 370Z Touring Automatic Exterior Color - Silver Interior Color - Persimmon (Burnt Orange) *One of a kind* At the time of purchase, 1 of 7 in the eastern US Mileage - 6,516 Here are all the upgrades to the 370Z - NISMO Aero Kit - $3800 Stillen GEN3 Long-Tube Cold Air Intake - $530 Greddy Turbo-Ti Exhaust - $1,500 Berk Hi-Flow Cats - $475 Hotchkis Sway Bar Set - $400 COBB AccessPort Installed & Custom Tuned - $1000 Unorthodox Crank Pulley - $120 *Not Installed* K&N Set of Air Filters - $50 *Not Installed* 20" R1 Racing Hype Staggered (20x8.5 in Front & 20x10 in Rear) - $2,100 Falken FK452 (235 in Front & 275 in Rear) - $800 Eclipse AVN6620 In-Dash Double-Din DVD, XM Radio, MP3, & Navigation - $700 Eclipse XM Radio Adapter - $100 Eclipse iPod Adapter - $150 2 Sets of Alpine Type-R 6.5" Speakers - $300 1 Set of 4" Alpine Type-S Speakers - $100 1 10" Alpine Type-R Subwoofer - $125 1 Clarion 1500W Mono Amp - $300 1 HiFonics 1600W 4-Channel Amp - $220 Custom Car Stereo Installation - $2000 Custom 8000K HID Headlights - $90 Upgraded LEDs throughout headlights, tailights, and auxillary lights - $50 StreetGlow Gold Series Undercar LED Kit (Changes Colors and Patterns) - $250 StreetGlow Neon throughout the Car and Subwoofer Box - $150 StreetGlow Headlight Strobes *Not Installed* - $20 StreetGlow Tailight Strobes *Not Installed* - $20 Total Cost of Upgrades = $15,350 All modifications were installed by Speciality Automotive Treatments in Fort Lauderdale, FL & Japtrix in Riviera Beach, FL PM for Pricing, I need to sell quickly, but I will not take any low ball offers |
I understand that you want to sell the car quickly so you're not making car payments needlessly but if you need cash now part it out. Not sure what you're selling it for but you can easily tackle some of the payments if you start selling things that can easily be uninstalled like the aero kit, audio equipment, etc. Your hfcs and intakes would sell for 400 shipped a piece in a flash. Get the car flashed back to stock and sell the cobb ap. You'd be losing a crazy amount of money if you sold it without parting it out unless you're selling for 40k+ which no one is going to do. PM me or post prices for some parts if you're willing to go that route.
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part it out, I'm confused as they why you can't make payments but have no problems just swallowing $15k
and for the love of God, those Fast and the Furious under lights don't belong on a Z |
another prime example of spending 15K on the car on MODS. Why can't you put that 15K towards the down payment to begin with and you'll probably have a low low payment if not fully paid off. Sorry I sound like an ******* but this is a prime example of people over modding their car without thinking about their financial standpoint. Remember guys, cars are one of the worse investments because the value never goes up...
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I also think parting it out is a good idea. You will get more back for your custom parts and you are more likely to sell a stock car than a modded car.
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I'll buy the seat package!
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Sorry about your luck....but like everyone else says part it out. I say this because if you try to sell it as it is now you are seriously limiting yourself to a select group of people who want all thats included. Good luck though.
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http://www.the370z.com/newreply.php?...reply&p=365128
^^^ Here's the same guy a few days ago, looks like he's making payments now. :shakes head: |
good looking car.
Dont know why everyone is being so harsh about the mods. People dont mod with the knowledge of impending job loss. Post a price. Im interested. A good rule of thumb for performance mods is 50% value or less, adding to the car. |
$35k
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I feel for you. Beautiful job, and it all works together. However ... of your carefully-listed set of improvements, I'd personally want less than half. Another $2-4K, I could perhaps live with. Some of your choices, I'd honestly prefer back to stock. (I won't insult you by saying which, because you had a vision, and you carried it out. I respect that.) Since you obviously love this car, have you considered future employment scenarios where this might mesh? I don't know who/what they're hiring in Smyrna TN these days, but at a certain distance Nissan's just a big company that's constantly hiring people at all levels. I would spend serious time exploring the possibilities. Maybe if you got in the door you could work sideways toward marketing ... it doesn't seem they've had any new thoughts since the roadster, and the Z cries out for more attention, and it cries out for people who are looking to bend the envelope. Best of luck, and I think a lot of people on this forum will be pulling for you. |
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