A cheap way to BUY an 07 base Z
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A cheap way to BUY an 07 base Z
http://worldwideautoonline.com/vehic...14/NISSAN/350Z
check this out, it's been 7 months since 2007 model was released and already.......................................
check this out, it's been 7 months since 2007 model was released and already.......................................
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Wow, looking at the roof just shows how f'ed up that car really is. I say a good 7-9k in parts/paint. And even then its a salvage title :/
Some people its worth saving the extra 3-4k, but to me its not :/
Good find, makes me wonder what it hit, and well how fast it hit it
Some people its worth saving the extra 3-4k, but to me its not :/
Good find, makes me wonder what it hit, and well how fast it hit it
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you think you've seen it all, here is another ruined Z, i dont know if there is anybody who buys those cars, actually there might be some good project cars , or drag cars, but......... look at it, what would the chassis be? like a twisted candy
http://www.elitemotorcars.com/invent...t=1/NISSAN/350
http://www.elitemotorcars.com/invent...t=1/NISSAN/350
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Originally Posted by infamous350
should buy that car for liek 8000 grand from the guy and swap the motor and computer into my 03 and then sell the rest of the parts on ebay lol
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Originally Posted by HardTech
Wow, looking at the roof just shows how f'ed up that car really is. I say a good 7-9k in parts/paint. And even then its a salvage title :/
Some people its worth saving the extra 3-4k, but to me its not :/
Good find, makes me wonder what it hit, and well how fast it hit it
Some people its worth saving the extra 3-4k, but to me its not :/
Good find, makes me wonder what it hit, and well how fast it hit it
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Originally Posted by Arnold K.
No way. It looks like every single panel has damage on it of some sort. Then the suspension looks damaged, and I'm certain the control arms are screwed. Replacing every panel, plus suspension components, plus other quirks we can't see, plus labor, plus repaint? $15k-20k altogether, imo.
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What are you guys talking about? The most it will cost to fix that car is around 8k MAX. These cars are usually bought by bodyshops or people who know a lot of bodyshop and have one at their home. You can save a lot of money fixing it yourself. Who would buy this and then bring it to a bodyshop for repair? There is no point doing that. This car can be fully fixed with knowledgable people for 5k.
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Almost looks like my roommates Z. lol. He let his girlfriend drive it one night and they hit a wall going about 130. She was all f***ed up and he just had a couple scratches but the car is totalled and they only had it for three weeks. She has a huge scar on her face now from the accident and there was glass coming out of her face for like a month and a half. lol. Serves her right for getting behind the wheel of something she couldn't handle. Now she always talks smack about the 350 saying that the suspension is crappy. I just laugh at her and tell her to learn how to drive something that has more that 160 hp. lol. Anyways, I digress
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hmm
What people should do with a deal like this, is have the forum come together and buy the wrecked car, and have it already parted out to individuals, all the money going into an escrow account till the car is bought...not for profit, just for the sake of parting out a piece of **** car...
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Originally Posted by SuperBlack350
What are you guys talking about? The most it will cost to fix that car is around 8k MAX. These cars are usually bought by bodyshops or people who know a lot of bodyshop and have one at their home. You can save a lot of money fixing it yourself. Who would buy this and then bring it to a bodyshop for repair? There is no point doing that. This car can be fully fixed with knowledgable people for 5k.