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dally240 Dec 13, 2009 07:54 PM

What's my Z worth?
 
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I've been thinking of selling my 2006 350z and getting a 370z and am wondering what it would be reasonably valued at. Here's the details, pic attached...

-2006
-54000 miles on the car
-20000 miles on the engine. The car had an oil consumption issued at 34000 miles and the whole engine was replaced.
-lowered w/ a nismo suspension, jim wolf air intake, headers (brand unknown), aftermarket computer, ignition kit, touch screen dvd 7" w/ 2x10" subs & ipod connection, carbon fiber accents, fairlady tag and spoiler
-very good condition externally, minor scratches on bottom of front bumper due to it being lowered

SatchScream Dec 13, 2009 08:01 PM

$14,745.

davidv Dec 13, 2009 08:03 PM

Welcome. Arizona is a 4-season state for the 350Z. Demand should be stable throughout the year. The lowering kit will cost you buyers looking for a stock 350Z.

RMichael Dec 13, 2009 08:21 PM

you drove the ish out of that one.

kyx4n Dec 13, 2009 08:35 PM

raise it back up and return to as stock as possible?
then sell the aftermarket parts too

Nexx Dec 13, 2009 08:42 PM

www.kbb.com :dunno:

SatchScream Dec 13, 2009 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by Nexx (Post 7991150)

This.

Bumble Z Dec 13, 2009 11:20 PM

please tell me u didnt paint eye lids on the lights

Mike@Blackline Dec 14, 2009 01:40 AM

just curious, why do you have pre-06 wheels? Having 06+ wheels when I bought my most recent Z was a must, whether it was a 2003 with them on or a 2008, I had to have them. So having downgraded wheels would automatically mark your car off my list if i was in the market

Jay'Z Dec 14, 2009 02:18 AM

www.kbb.com

duro78 Dec 14, 2009 02:37 AM

Not another thread asking worth. Whether your engine has the same mileage as the body or 20 miles it doesnt increase the value of the car what so ever. The electronics mean nothing so that being said KBB(they spend countless hours trying to reflect a cars value in the current market so why ask a bunch of strangers). KBB still doesnt mean what the car is worth the car is ultimately worth what someone is willing to give you for it whether its a dealer or private.

Z04 Dec 14, 2009 05:58 AM

step 1- go to KBB.com

step 2- enter your pertinent information about your car (zip code, mileage, etc)

step 3- check out the price listed for private seller

step 4- using that price as a baseline, set your own price. be sure you deduct for aftermarket parts since most people do not want to buy a modified car.

quiksilver38 Dec 14, 2009 06:11 AM

nobody pays kbb, especially during these trying times of 2009 with the slumping housing market and 5 dollar footlongs

TheArtfulDodger Dec 14, 2009 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by quiksilver38 (Post 7991607)
nobody pays kbb, especially during these trying times of 2009 with the slumping housing market and 5 dollar footlongs

More people need to understand this. OP, start your asking price off at "Good-Excellent" condition value KBB. Do not expect to get near that however. And no, extras and mods do not increase your resell value.

SE5spd Dec 14, 2009 10:07 AM

ill give you $1,234.56

scotts300 Dec 14, 2009 10:53 AM

Edmunds true market value, or kbb.com and subtract $2k from fair price for trade-in.

dally240 Dec 14, 2009 03:24 PM

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Thank you everyone for the replies so far - this is my first post. I love my Z!

-I know about the kbb, thanks for the additional input about the mods and such. I was really more interested in if it made any difference having an 07 engine with 20k miles in a car made Nov 05, I guess I'll just need to find someone who thinks that adds some value.

-Didn't do any mods to the car myself, purchased it from the dealership that way. Not sure about the pre-06 wheels, my guess is the guy who had it before had some rims that he changed out with some used rims last minute before selling it

-The eyelids aren't painted on, it's a carbon fiber trim that continues into the engine.

AZHR Dec 14, 2009 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by dally240 (Post 7993132)
Thank you everyone for the replies so far - this is my first post. I love my Z!

-I know about the kbb, thanks for the additional input about the mods and such. I was really more interested in if it made any difference having an 07 engine with 20k miles in a car made Nov 05, I guess I'll just need to find someone who thinks that adds some value.

-Didn't do any mods to the car myself, purchased it from the dealership that way. Not sure about the pre-06 wheels, my guess is the guy who had it before had some rims that he changed out with some used rims last minute before selling it

-The eyelids aren't painted on, it's a carbon fiber trim that continues into the engine.

i'm thinking you dont have a hr motor installed in a 05. just wanted to point out that 07-08 have the vq35hr and the 05 have the vq35de. it would be sweet if you did have a hr in it.

dally240 Dec 14, 2009 09:06 PM

*Right - meant to say it was a new engine for that model, installed in early 07

orangeflash Dec 14, 2009 09:56 PM

13-14k sounds about right for a trade in.

my trade in... probably 2 grand :(


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