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Not sure about Delaware, but here in Texas, the car itself is only worth about $18-$19.5K. That's not including the mods, and that's a retail price.
You'd have to find the right person to get $22K for your car, but good luck.
You'd have to find the right person to get $22K for your car, but good luck.
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Originally Posted by wckdclw
....kbb value, for private party, is 21,120.....also without mods. So i think 22-23 is pretty reasonable.
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Originally Posted by welles
You're about to get a hard lesson in the "economics" of modding, as well as in trying to sell a sports car near the end of its' life cycle. You'll be lucky to get $19k, mods or no.
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Originally Posted by Doba
37K "end of lify cycle" ?? WTF no.. car is just broken in nicely, if a modern car such as the 350z cannot reach 200-250K minimum I'd seriously think something is wrong.
It's still a 5 year-old car, 37,000 miles or no.
And yes, they are lovely mods. They also scream "driven hard" to about 60% of prospective buyers.
I bid on several very nice Z's on E-Bay before I got mine. If you want real-world car values, go there. And be ready for a shock. I bid on a nice 2004 Enthusiast with 40,000 miles, extremely clean. Ending bid? $14,000. That's what people are willing to pay, which is what the car is worth.
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