Curious what to price my G at

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May 13, 2013 | 12:39 AM
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I think the time has come to sell my 2006 G Coupe. A lot is changing this year and I have my eye on a Titan. That said, I've been checking the marketplace a little bit, but I have no clue how to realistically price my car. I am hoping to get a bit of help from the community.

A little on the car:

No wrecks, clean title, 84xxx miles. 2006 DG, no oil consumption, 6MT, Sport Package., Willow interior.

What's been done to it:

Debadged
OEM Rear Splash Guards
Ionic Carbon Fiber Rear Diffuser
Ionic Gialla Replica Grill (will also come with OEM grill)
Greddy Aluminum Air Diversion Panel
Hella Supertone Horn Kit
Strafespeed Trunk
Philips D2S 6000K Headlight Bulbs
JDM 2006 Taillights w/ Working Trunk Button
JDM Clear Bump Turn Signal Lenses
FX-R 2.5” Projector Lenses (Retrofit Source)

Eibach Pro-Street S (KW V1) Coilovers
GTSpec Front Strut Brace
GTSpec Rear Strut Brace
SPL Pro Front Camber Arms V3
SPL Pro Rear Camber Arms
SPL Pro Rear Traction Links
SPL Pro Eccentric Lockout Kit
Custom Machined Rear Toe Bolts
Michelin Pilot Power Tires
Project Kics Heptagon Caliber 24 Titanium Lug Nuts

Greddy Oil Cap
Greddy Radiator Cap
Stillen Engine Damper Brace
Titek Magnetic Oil Drain Plug
DC Sports Stainless Steel Headers w/ Sealed Heat Wrap
Skunk2 Racing Mega Power Exhaust System
Motordyne ART Pipes V2
JDM Brake/Clutch Master Cylinder Cover Kit
Stillen Intake Kit
Stillen Z-Tube
Rogue Engineering Short Throw Shifter
Motordyne MREV 2 Lower Intake Manifold
Motordyne 5/16” Plenum Spacer
Motordyne Copper Iso Thermal Upgrade Kit
Blue Valve Covers
RareJDM Engine Harness Cover
OEM Revised Clutch Master Cylinder
UpRev Osiris Standard ECU Upgrade
Z1Performance Stainless Braided Clutch Line
RJM Performance Revised Clutch Pedal Bracket
SxExCx Blue Grounding Wire Kit

Tommy Kaira Hebi Bebi Shift ****
NiftyShifty Suede Shift Boot
Nismo 380RS Gas Pedal


She will rip, but is also very well-mannered. All work was either performed by me or under my supervision, and I'm quite meticulous. Runs on Mobil 1 full synthetic oil.

A few small things:

-The tires are a bit worn on the insides due to negative camber that has since been corrected.
-The driver's door has some scratches and a couple small dents. Could use paintless dent removal and/or a repaint.
-The exhaust is a bit on the loud side. I was planning on replacing it with a Stillen.
-The engine bay really needs a polished upper plenum to compliment the harness cover.
-I replaced the Bank 2 Sensor 1 O2 with a Bosch unit. It is a little slow compared to stock, and will occasionally throw a code, although it clears itself as well. Easy fix, just needs the OEM sensor.

And a few pics of the car and some of the work:














Thanks in advance.
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May 13, 2013 | 12:47 AM
  #2  
Sorry about putting it in the wrong area. Thanks for the move.
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May 13, 2013 | 01:01 AM
  #3  
If you want to maximize your $$$ back and have the time, part out and sell as OEM as possible. Then it'll be easier to comp your car ag what else is selling in your area.

It's very rare a modded car will go for base price for the auto and then x% of what the mods are worth.



Either way, I do not envy the lowballs you will get on the car/mods/both. Tell them to go to hell for me when you come across them.
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May 13, 2013 | 07:19 AM
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Yeah, I don't have the time or the will to part it back to stock. Just looking for a realistic price I can ask as-is. I'm not trying to get rich, just need to sell the G before I can get serious about a Titan.
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May 13, 2013 | 09:19 AM
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Nice coupe, I didn't see where you posted the mileage. That has a determining factor on the sale price....Gary
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May 13, 2013 | 09:28 AM
  #6  
Edmunds lists dealer retail at $13,141and trade in at $10,291. I think a realistic starting price would be around $14,000 but I don't think you'll get that much for it. Unless you find an enthusiast that appreciates the work you've done on her, the mods will hurt your quest to sell and the final price. Nice car though and GLWS.
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May 13, 2013 | 09:47 AM
  #7  
I'd say 16k with mods. But like mentioned before, you'd be most likely be better off parting it out and selling as OEM
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May 13, 2013 | 11:08 AM
  #8  
Autotrader does unlimited listing for $60 w/ 18 pics or so. I just bought my 03 Sedan in great condition with Boss rims for 10500 you should list it for minimum $16 in my opinion but if it were me I'd list it for 17500 and come down in price. That's what I did with my 06 Ext Cab Silverado w/ DVD unit. Started at 18000 and came down to 16500 which was 5000 over what dealers were going to give me. My truck had 58,000 miles on it too. GLWS!
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May 13, 2013 | 11:14 AM
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Quote: Nice coupe, I didn't see where you posted the mileage. That has a determining factor on the sale price....Gary
84xxx Sir.
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May 13, 2013 | 11:32 PM
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With that kinda mileage you could start at $18K, you can always come down. 90% of the buyers aren't going to know anything about the mods you've made regardless of how long your list is. You need to find a member that has just crashed his G and is looking for another great ride with your mods.
Gary
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May 14, 2013 | 05:50 PM
  #11  
Thanks everyone. I think I'm going to price is at $16500 and be prepared to accept a bit less. Looks to be a median of all the prices given.
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May 14, 2013 | 07:16 PM
  #12  
Nice mods morse. Like everyone said it's best to part-out, more than likely you will be losing a lot you put into the car that being said just put it for sale at 16.5 and hope for the best! You never know might find someone that appreciate your mods.
GLWS and if you were closer to me I would had sold you my stillen
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May 14, 2013 | 08:01 PM
  #13  
Part me you shift *** and ill Paypal you just saying lol
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