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Did anyone see the auction? I guess it went for ~26K? I believe this is the same one that sold last year for 47K. Seller lost some $$$ on that one. Guess the Z market is coming down, lol.
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Sounds like he over paid, and he actually got what it is worth.
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and here's the current link for the auction
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/appli...n=1212&aid=466
still at $26K it sold for about twice as much as its actual value, even considering the ultra low miles--so there is some collector value
http://www.edmunds.com/nissan/350z/2...e-results.html
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/appli...n=1212&aid=466
still at $26K it sold for about twice as much as its actual value, even considering the ultra low miles--so there is some collector value
http://www.edmunds.com/nissan/350z/2...e-results.html
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I can't watch B-J, either, but mostly because of all the incorrect BS statements from the auctioneers and commentators. That, and all the overpriced (way) "original" American junk that's been put together with 90% reproduction parts. Guess there are plenty of suckers out there, and if they've got more money than brains, more power to them, I guess.
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For someone that is a very serious Zed enthusiast, they'll pay over the current value. Given it's the 000001, if the mileage is low, and it's in pristine condition, that may make it worth more to someone. As with everything, it's worth what someone will pay for it.
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