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Netguru3278 04-03-2023 09:16 PM

11,500 miles Boosted Performance Turbo
 
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2020 Z Boosted Performance Turbo Kit makes 565@11PSI on Pump Gas, Car will come with all stock parts minus the cats, Dyno Tuned by Hal at Dynosty, also have e85 sensor and fuel parts to complete install. ZSpeed stage 3 Clutch with lightened steel Flywheel, cmak kit, trans mount, complete CJM fuel kit with return lines CJM Twin Pump Hanger with 525 pump, 1300cc Injector Dynamics.
Fast Intentions full Exhaust all stainless, new Pilot Sports 265 front 305 rear's
Gale Force Custom boost gauge pillar, also had him make a custom center piece for AFR and Oil Pressure gauge. $40K or make a cash offer maybe open to trades for Jeep Wrangler Unlimited I also have a Lift in my shop you can inspect everything if you wish. please call me 256-224-5841 for more info,can send pics or Dyno Video since I can't post much here.

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Netguru3278 04-11-2023 08:18 AM

The Down Low What Gives? is it the intrest rates ?
 
So is the market completely dead ? or does no one want this body style anymore
Did I post something wrong not even one reply please give me some constructive feedback (Don't Bash Me) the car is still like new guess I could take the kit off buy some used stock cats and fuel pump assembly put the stock tune back in it, Carmax will give me Almost $35K... I would take $38K just to keep from working on it but that's it! I have like $56K in it.and can provide plenty of receipts.

Averying 04-11-2023 08:34 AM

11,500 miles Boosted Performance Turbo
 
Asking $40k is a sh*t ton for a 370z, regardless of mods. Unless it’s some kind of unicorn build, nismo, rare parts, etc…

Modifications don’t necessarily add much value. To be honest a lot of the time, a completely stock car is worth more. If carmax is going to give you $35k, I’d jump on that if you need the car sold.

Clean car though! I’m sure people would be jumping on this if the price was lower

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filip00 04-11-2023 08:36 AM

Don't get me wrong, but it would probably be worth just the same if you didn't modify anything on it. These mods are probably not adding any value to the average customer. IF someone wants exactly such build as yours, then they might pay this price, otherwise many would prefer buying a stock one and modifying it to their own taste.

cv129 04-11-2023 09:53 AM

A highly modified car (especially if it’s the engine) actually further limits the pool of buyers.

Not everyone has the pockets and know-how to deal with aftermath if something goes wrong on a highly modified engine.

Return it to stock, CarMax will buy your car for the same amount, then you can sell the turbo stuff separately.

Or, sell to CarMax as is, rip the bandaid but you get to move on.

Or, you can wait for that one specific buyer. Historically, on average, this route takes a very very long time, even when times were good and financing was easy.

Averying 04-11-2023 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by cv129 (Post 4037489)
Or, you can wait for that one specific buyer. Historically, on average, this route takes a very very long time, even when times were good and financing was easy.

I can attest to this. I was the very specific buyer for my car. Rolled the dice on a one-owner supercharged car. But the car I purchased was listed for sale on this site for over 2 years.


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FrankEtier 04-11-2023 10:08 AM

Badass Car. I love a stock looking Z with big power!

Netguru3278 04-11-2023 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by FrankEtier (Post 4037491)
Badass Car. I love a stock looking Z with big power!

Thank you Sir

Netguru3278 04-11-2023 10:31 AM

Well Thanks Guys You pretty much Confirmed what I thought to be true anyway, Just so much work to roll everything back to stock, It's paid for I just hate for it just sit and take up shop space, but it's hard to look at $16k + in mods and just give them away! I can't do it that's for sure. so not sure what I'm going to do now, but Thanks for everyone's input I appreciate it. Also I'm like 51 so I try to build my stuff one time with good parts hate doing stuff twice. Thanks again

loon 04-11-2023 12:09 PM

Take it to the track where those mods matter, maybe you can find someone interested there… hard sell to enthusiasts who

A. Want to do it themselves and
B. Aren’t inclined to trust a boosted car listed online


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sx moneypit 04-11-2023 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by FrankEtier (Post 4037491)
Badass Car. I love a stock looking Z with big power!

:iagree::tup:

filip00 04-11-2023 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Netguru3278 (Post 4037494)
Well Thanks Guys You pretty much Confirmed what I thought to be true anyway, Just so much work to roll everything back to stock, It's paid for I just hate for it just sit and take up shop space, but it's hard to look at $16k + in mods and just give them away! I can't do it that's for sure. so not sure what I'm going to do now, but Thanks for everyone's input I appreciate it. Also I'm like 51 so I try to build my stuff one time with good parts hate doing stuff twice. Thanks again

That being said, I'm very careful with the mods I'm putting in my car. I don't plan on selling it ANYTIME soon, but, if something happens and I must get rid of it, I already swallowed that the new owner would get several thousands worth of *really good* upgrades on it, although he wouldn't pay it, nor have the hassle of making sure they're installed well. That's the price that we pay to enjoy the car to be just the way *we* want it to be.

I suggest you do the math of spending another $1000 (??) of your time and money and remove all the upgrades, sell them even at a loss, for about $8000 altogether, and you're still netting out more money than you would if you would sell the car as is today.

Netguru3278 04-11-2023 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by filip00 (Post 4037505)
That being said, I'm very careful with the mods I'm putting in my car. I don't plan on selling it ANYTIME soon, but, if something happens and I must get rid of it, I already swallowed that the new owner would get several thousands worth of *really good* upgrades on it, although he wouldn't pay it, nor have the hassle of making sure they're installed well. That's the price that we pay to enjoy the car to be just the way *we* want it to be.

I suggest you do the math of spending another $1000 (??) of your time and money and remove all the upgrades, sell them even at a loss, for about $8000 altogether, and you're still netting out more money than you would if you would sell the car as is today.

Well yeah your right, I may do that or leave it as is,I would take $38K just to not have to mess with it! I mean its a awesome car that I daily drive sometimes and then switch up and drive some of my other cars and trucks it's very fast for streets which is what I built it for and you can drive it anywhere in comfort with the AC on and the stereo up, it's still smells new inside.

NecioVato 04-12-2023 08:39 AM

OP,
2 questions:
1. Will Carmax give you that same price for a stock version of the car and if not - do you know what they will give you stock?

2. Have you tried FB Marketplace - as well as maybe jumping on some of the 370z FB pages? Is it a sh!tshow, sure it is bc the FB forums are always that way - but it seems like I see more people interested in boosted cars than wanting stock and building it themselves.

Regardless - nice ride - and good luck with the sale.

Netguru3278 04-12-2023 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by NecioVato (Post 4037552)
OP,
2 questions:
1. Will Carmax give you that same price for a stock version of the car and if not - do you know what they will give you stock?

2. Have you tried FB Marketplace - as well as maybe jumping on some of the 370z FB pages? Is it a sh!tshow, sure it is bc the FB forums are always that way - but it seems like I see more people interested in boosted cars than wanting stock and building it themselves.

Regardless - nice ride - and good luck with the sale.

Stock they will give me $34800, Yes It's on Market Place
seems no interest at all I haven't got on any other forums.

SG4247 04-12-2023 12:48 PM

KBB median private party value looks like $33,500 using my area code.

Some interior pics and under hood shots would help too.

So, $38k sounds like a good deal, for a beautiful car that makes over 500whp.

NecioVato 04-12-2023 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Netguru3278 (Post 4037565)
Stock they will give me $34800, Yes It's on Market Place
seems no interest at all I haven't got on any other forums.

That sucks man - bc honestly if I was looking for a Z - I'd definitely consider yours since its well put together and obviously not beat on.

It might be worth the trouble to take it to stock - even if it costs you some money to do so - then sell things separately which I feel you'd be able to do thus getting close to what you are wanting - just a lot more work to say the least. Regardless - goodluck man.

Netguru3278 04-26-2023 08:18 PM

Ok last chance to get a Smoking Deal on a Great Fast and Reliable 370Z For the next few Days I will offer the car up for $36K firm or I’m hunting catalytic converters and putting the car back stock there is almost $17K in upgrades and you can have all the stock parts to go with it except the Cats because I don’t have any, with less than 12K miles I can at least get book value back and sell the parts but I really wish someone would purchase it while it’s fast AF

vtec to vvel 05-01-2023 01:16 PM

OP GLWS!

The value of anything is worth whatever the buyer is willing to pay.

That being said, now is a bad time to get into unnecessary debt due to rise in rates and the impending recession. People are starting to feel the effects of the rate increases and starting to roll back on spending and only focusing on necessities.

Unless you have a cash buyer, there's really not a big audience for sports cars at the moment.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/02/cars/...-dg/index.html

"This is one of the worst times to buy a car in decades."

The good news for you as a seller is that car supply is still somewhat limited and dealerships are always looking replenish their inventory. If you are in a position where you absolutely need to sell:

1. I would return the car back to OEM. Aftermarket parts do NOT add value, and if anything, can decrease your car's value. The average buyer is not interested in FI and care more so about reliability than performance.
2. Visit a few dealerships and go for the highest bidder.
3. Sell the aftermarket parts on forums in the marketplace.


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