what a deal on a Stillen SuperCharged Z
Thread Starter
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 22,096
Likes: 1
From: San Diego 92111
Haha the $50,000 is just the starting bid, there's also a reserve on this thing.
I would enjoy seeing the $35,000 in receipts though...
And what Nissan dealership installs superchargers?
I would enjoy seeing the $35,000 in receipts though...
And what Nissan dealership installs superchargers?
Last edited by OCZTrack; Oct 11, 2006 at 04:59 PM.
Thread Starter
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 22,096
Likes: 1
From: San Diego 92111
Originally Posted by OCZTrack
Haha the $50,000 is just the starting bid, there's also a reserve on this thing.
I would enjoy seeing the $35,000 in receipts though...
And what Nissan dealership installs superchargers?
I would enjoy seeing the $35,000 in receipts though...
And what Nissan dealership installs superchargers?
Originally Posted by USN HM 350Z
actually quiet a few of them in California install the Stillen SuperChargers, they will even include it in your financing.
Trending Topics
Thread Starter
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 22,096
Likes: 1
From: San Diego 92111
considering they warranty it also since it is CARB, I would have had no problems with it.
examples of dealers
Mossy Nissan(el cajon, oceanside, san diego)
Performance Nissan(not sure if they warranty it like Mossy does though)
examples of dealers
Mossy Nissan(el cajon, oceanside, san diego)
Performance Nissan(not sure if they warranty it like Mossy does though)
Guys the car is located in Canada so if the price is in Canadien dollars that is not as rediculous as it seems, also milage is in km so it's really low, only about 6,000 miles and it still has plenty or warranty left. I thought I remembered somebody saying the price of a Z in canada is equivalent to $50,000 in U.S dollars or something like that a.k.a they pay a lot more for the car there.
Originally Posted by ndilo21
Guys the car is located in Canada so if the price is in Canadien dollars that is not as rediculous as it seems, also milage is in km so it's really low, only about 6,000 miles and it still has plenty or warranty left. I thought I remembered somebody saying the price of a Z in canada is equivalent to $50,000 in U.S dollars or something like that a.k.a they pay a lot more for the car there.
I'd say it's not that bad of a deal.
Let's see MSRP for a new touring roadster is about $40,000.
Yes it's a 2004 but it only has 13,000 km (less than 10k miles).
Painted Stillen body kit/spoiler and install is about $3.5k.
Price of an stillen stage 2 and install is probably $6k.
Carbon fiber hood (painted) is probably $800.
Lowered supsension and aftermarket rims are atleast $2K total.
And the most important thing is the warranty (this depends on when the warranty started).
But I'll even take a 2/3 year warranty on a F/I setup.
This is a decent deal obviously only if what they claim is legit.
Let's see MSRP for a new touring roadster is about $40,000.
Yes it's a 2004 but it only has 13,000 km (less than 10k miles).
Painted Stillen body kit/spoiler and install is about $3.5k.
Price of an stillen stage 2 and install is probably $6k.
Carbon fiber hood (painted) is probably $800.
Lowered supsension and aftermarket rims are atleast $2K total.
And the most important thing is the warranty (this depends on when the warranty started).
But I'll even take a 2/3 year warranty on a F/I setup.
This is a decent deal obviously only if what they claim is legit.
Last edited by dutchboy350Z; Oct 11, 2006 at 08:04 PM.



