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Old Nov 8, 2020 | 06:34 PM
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Hey all,
Just kind of curious as to what real world pricing would be on my 350z if decided to sell it. I love it, but I am in need of buying a truck here soon. All opinions are welcome!
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2005 350z, pearl white
6spd manual transmission
Base model, no traction control, non bose,
Interior is 9 out of 10
Paint is almost flawless except a rock chip on the hood
unmolested other than double din radio and speak upgrade. also, muffler delete.
35,000 miles, clean title
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Old Nov 9, 2020 | 03:24 AM
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Originally Posted by WhiteTreeFiddy
Hey all,
Just kind of curious as to what real world pricing would be on my 350z if decided to sell it. I love it, but I am in need of buying a truck here soon. All opinions are welcome!
Info on the car:
2005 350z, pearl white
6spd manual transmission
Base model, no traction control, non bose,
Interior is 9 out of 10
Paint is almost flawless except a rock chip on the hood
unmolested other than double din radio and speak upgrade. also, muffler delete.
35,000 miles, clean title
https://www.kbb.com/whats-my-car-worth/?ico=a
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Old Nov 9, 2020 | 04:22 AM
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Last year I bought a 2003 Touring, 6spd manual. Zero modifications. Mint condition (no scratches, chips, etc). 38,000 miles. I paid $10,500. Car was in Baltimore area. Price was higher than others I looked at but was willing to pay extra for one in that shape. Guy did have it for sale for over a year so obviously it wasn't priced to sell quickly.
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Old Nov 9, 2020 | 06:44 PM
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Thanks for your reply! I paid a little more than that, the car had 27,000 miles when i bought it. So i think its safe to say I could sell it around the same price if someone is looking for a mint one. Thanks again!

Yes I know about KBB but i'm not sure how close it is to real world pricing, bc its based off of local transactions which around here are mostly higher mileage. On ebay some low mileage ones are listed for $15,000
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Old Nov 10, 2020 | 02:44 AM
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Anyone reading this knows that a 350 Z is a Desirable Car.

Of those still left surviving, they have been butchered and altered by punk kids and beat to oblivion.

Your low milage and relatively unmolested factor affords you the opportunity to see real life dollars above and beyond " Book Values "

Don't rush to sell to to get rid of it, there are buyers who will pay above book to get a well preserved example.

If you can hold out and sell private party it will save you from the Stealership stealing it from you as I'm sure you're well aware.

Pictures speak a thousand words, market it here in the for sale section with nice pictures detailing the cleanliness and start with a realistic price you want.

I'd pay $10K just based on the word description you provided.
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Old Nov 10, 2020 | 03:26 AM
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I'd say 9K realistically, mostly because you have the base model. If you could find a used muffler for cheap, I would do that to gain interest from those who would otherwise shy away from a muffler delete or use it as an excuse to chop the price.

Three years ago i bought my 08 Enthusiast with 10K miles for $12K, all stock, no accidents, garage kept. It was a unicorn find so that comes few and far in between. You could always list it for $11K and see if it gains any traction but i would really try and find an OEM muffler if you don't have yours anymore.
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Old Nov 14, 2020 | 10:57 AM
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Thanks you guys for the replies! I will post some pics here shortly. I contemplated keeping the old exhaust but it was just in the way.






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Old Nov 14, 2020 | 10:58 AM
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Also, don't mind the ugly floor mats lol they're there to protect the factory floor Mats that still look new as well
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Old Nov 14, 2020 | 10:59 AM
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Also, don't mind the ugly floor mats lol they're there to protect the factory floor Mats that still look new as well
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Old Nov 14, 2020 | 12:19 PM
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Also, don't forget to post a separate thread in the FS section for your Z. Be sure to post the requisite verification photo, VIN and other info to comply with FS rules.
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