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DriftKr6l 12-28-2013 03:39 PM

IL: 09 370Z sport, 33K miles, $20K (Kaaz, KWv3, etc)
 
2009 370Z sport, 33K miles, rebuilt title. $20K OBO
Absolutely nothing wrong with the car, I found another project and need to sell this first.

email: rajdowiec@gmail.com

NOT PARTING OUT

Sport package
Depo three gauge pod (replaces stock useless gauges)
30% Formula tint
KW V3 coilovers
SPC Front camber arms
SPC rear camber arms.
SPL SOLID Differential Mounting Bushings
Nismo vented diff cover
24row Oil Cooler
Full Invidia genesis exhaust
Stillen intakes
Nismo front bumper
Eibach adjustable sway bars
Spacers with longer wheel studs
PlastiDipped wheels and door handles (can easily be removed back to stock)
KAAZ 2 way SuperQ LSD with 1500miles

Can subtract $1000 by removing the KAAZ diff and putting back the stock VLSD unit.

Car is located in the NorthWest suburbs of Chicago.

http://i.imgur.com/eURCIgGl.jpg

ajperretta 12-28-2013 10:59 PM

Dang, good price. Is it a clean title???

DriftKr6l 12-28-2013 11:04 PM

if it was a clean title it would be $5-6k more

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DriftKr6l 12-29-2013 05:06 PM

Heh, Im not even mad that everyone has an opinion, even if its wrong, given that this is a public forum, LOL.

For rebuilds you usually take the "fair" condition value, or the lowest value of the KBB as a rough estimate (which is what I am asking for it). Now this definitely depends on what was wrong with the car to begin with, obviously if the car had frame damage, flood damage, or other serious damage than that goes out the window, and you probably shouldn't be buying a car like that anyway. If we are talking light skin damage (fender, bumper, core support ) then this holds true and this is what was damaged and replaced on this car.

In addition, I realize that you usually do not get your dollars back from the mods that you put in, but I am offering a problem free car, with about $4K of upgrades in suspension, and $2K in performance upgrades for the price of a "fair" condition Z with high miles.

http://i.imgur.com/Ism6qsT.png

Redglare 12-29-2013 07:37 PM

With that said for a modified car there is really no way to tell the price, it's only what someone will pay for it, for all we known the OP will find a buyer who is looking for the exact mods that the car already has done and will get a sweet deal.

But, bluebook is a tool made for dealers to make the most amount of money from trades and used car sales.
There is no definitive tool out there for true market value aside from manheim and other auction sites.

The closes value +/- 1k is this site

Used Car Pricing for 2009 Nissan 370Z Coupe | Clearbook by TrueCar

some argue the modding detracts value, but that's just a matter of opinion.

OP don't listen to the haters, you will find the right buyer - just need time, unfortunately winter is the worst time to sell a niche sports car, especially being a niche within a niche.

DriftKr6l 12-29-2013 07:39 PM

agree

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Trips 12-29-2013 08:07 PM

Op,

Has made it clear what he's selling.

IF you are interested let him know and NOT complain about the price!

You're getting aftermarket parts in the sale unless I read it wrong.

GLWS.

DriftKr6l 12-29-2013 08:09 PM

correct. whats in the list comes with the car. suspension and diff have around 1500 street miles only. Haven't even taken the car to a drift even yet.

Sucks to get board of things so fast and get super exited about the next project. Oh well.

Thx for the kind words.

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