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Trading 09 370z for 05 STI
I'm driving down to vegas to take a look at a built 05 STI tomorrow. I've owned my 370z for 3 years now. I love it but I feel like it's becoming more and more impractical. The STI is heavily modded and I'm gonna be very cautious about that. The car has about 120k on it. The motor has about 14k. The 370z is stock except for the exhaust and only has 32k miles. I'm being very hesitant about this trade. It's gonna be a straight trade. I hope I don't regret it. Give me your guys opinion please. Am I making a mistake?
Here's my Z http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...psf7x4sooa.jpg http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...pscqpkfhwt.jpg Here's some pics of the STI http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ps1lg5l0bt.jpg http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...pscevgncpj.jpg http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ps5wh6lks1.jpg http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...pskvk0eoif.jpg Modifications Engine: The engine build/turbo modifications and tuning were done by Jay Meagher Real Street Performance in Longwood, FL Real Street Performance (Longwood, FL) Built 2.5L Short Block Wiseco Pistons Manley Rods ACL Bearings 2010 STi Crank ARP Head Studs ID 1000cc Injectors Custom Air Oil Separator Turbo / Exhaust Modifications: ATP 3076 Tial External Wastegate HKS Super Sequential BOV Perrin Intake - Big MAF Perrin Front Mount intercooler / piping JIC Down Pipe Greddy SP2 Exhaust KoyoRad Radiator / Silicone Radiator Hoses Perrin radiator catch can Walbro 255 Fuel Pump Driveline: ACT Clutch SB4-HDSS Kartboy Short Shifter Kartboy Shifter Bushings Whiteline Steering Rack Bushings Suspension: BC Racing Fully Adjustable Coilovers - Setup by Racecomp Engineering Vorshlag Front Camber Plates Group N - Rear Mounts Whiteline Sway Bars Front / Rear Whiteline Roll Center Kit Whiteline - AntiLift Kit (Race) Turnin Concepts Klunk Killer (Race): TiC Klunk Killer - RACE Wheels/Brakes: Stock BBS STi Wheels Plasti Dipped (Neochrome Lug Nuts) Custom painted WRB stripe Continental ContiSport DWs 265/35/18 Hawk Street Brake Pads DBA Slotted Front Rotors Interior: TWM Shifter Knob / Latheworks Black Copolymer Shift Knob Tint 15% All around Custom Trunk floor (raised floor to house full sized BBS wheel/tire as spare) Electronics: Kenwood 7100 Nav Unit / with Sirius/SM + Ipod connection Gendex Rearview mirror - garage opener / autodimmer Viper RS2.1Alarm with TurboTimer and Remote Start JL Audio 4 channel amp (mounted behind rear seats) Gauges: ATI 60mm 3 gauge pod mount: STRi Boost Gauge STRi Oil Pressure STRi Fuel Pressure AEM AFR Gauge MB 52mm single Gauge Pod |
No to the trade imo, Z has only 32k and u going to a 120k second motor car
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Yes. Don't buy someone's project. Plus, a straight trade is a bad deal for you since mods don't add value. You're just buying a ten year old 120k mile car.
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ekkkk i wouldt!
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Please don't do that...
If you had to come here and ask about it, is it really a good trade? |
I'd pass on that one
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Wow, I'm glad I got other opinions except for my own. Sometimes the thought of a different car makes me blind to everything else. It didn't sound like a bad deal to me but obviously is to others.
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Big mistake. Getting rid of the Z because it's impractical is one thing. Trading it for a 10 year old car with that many mods and miles doesn't seem like a good move.
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do what I did and get a 2015 5.slow. hahaha! yes I miss my Z and will bash on my new car, but it was becoming impractical for me as well. This was a happy change for me
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First rule don't buy a modded car, who knows where the owner or installer cut corners to save time/money. Only exception if you know the car very well and it's history (like your neighbors car).
Second, someone else's mods really shouldn't be factored in to the price if anything deeply discounted as if you had to part them out and sell them fast. Finally your trading a (1/4) lower mileage nearly half age car for an even swap. The engine may be newer but the rest of the car is old. 10+years of aging on all the plastic and rubber and paint. |
No do not do it. You will regret it later when is to late.
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here's an analogy question you should ask yourself.
chose 1: a) 27 year old brunette with a juicy azz and some chesticles to boot b) or 45 y/o middle aged hot-wife with 2 sets of twins, augmented teets and a bit of plastic surgery. well more than a bit. |
That's a first. Lol. I'd rather sell the Z, and then find a car that suites my needs rather than buying a car that might blow the motor by the time you get home.
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That highly modded crap with high miles will be far more impractical than your Z. Even if it does have four doors. It will leave you by the side of the road busted down. Better to just buy a reasonable DD practical beater and ... um ... keep the Z. |
Definitely not a straight trade. If you have to have this car then negotiate what kind of money you'll need in the bank for if or when something breaks.
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