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Old Nov 4, 2006 | 09:45 AM
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04 Show Car for SALE

The car is up for sale for the right price. The car is done to perfection. Bought it for $35,500.00 new and added $45,000+ into it. Car has only 6800 miles on it. See it better at www.cardomain.com look under Brigzie.
This car just took (3) trophies home from this years G35/350z Cape Cod meet of New England
(Best engine, Best overall G35, and The Peoples Choice Award)
$65,000 will ship anywhere in the continental US
Serious inquiries only to: mike@briggsmechanical.com
 
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Old Nov 4, 2006 | 01:48 PM
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Modified car resales really don't work that way. Typical return on "investment" for modification expenses usually runs around 20-25% -- then you add in the resale value of a "typical" car for that model year, trim level, milelage and options.

If you don't believe me, spend a few minutes checking out some of the absolutely AMAZING Zs and G35s that are for sale in this forum and over at my350z.com for between 35 and 41K.

You car is beautiful and very tastefully modded, but your asking price is more than 25K too high.
 
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Old Nov 4, 2006 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by ColoradoClark
Modified car resales really don't work that way. Typical return on "investment" for modification expenses usually runs around 20-25% -- then you add in the resale value of a "typical" car for that model year, trim level, milelage and options.

If you don't believe me, spend a few minutes checking out some of the absolutely AMAZING Zs and G35s that are for sale in this forum and over at my350z.com for between 35 and 41K.

You car is beautiful and very tastefully modded, but your asking price is more than 25K too high.

This is true, BUT also not true. The car is worth what it is worth to a particular buyer. He knows what the car is worth and that's why he has it for that price.

Good luck with your sale, your car is siiiiiiiiick
 
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Old Nov 4, 2006 | 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ColoradoClark
Modified car resales really don't work that way. Typical return on "investment" for modification expenses usually runs around 20-25% -- then you add in the resale value of a "typical" car for that model year, trim level, milelage and options.

If you don't believe me, spend a few minutes checking out some of the absolutely AMAZING Zs and G35s that are for sale in this forum and over at my350z.com for between 35 and 41K.

You car is beautiful and very tastefully modded, but your asking price is more than 25K too high.
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Good luck with the sale... bump it up for a nice car!
 
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Old Nov 4, 2006 | 05:09 PM
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honestly, 65k i can go out and get a preowned 04, do the mods myself, and save like 20,000 dollars. Not to sound like an ***, but its the truth.
 
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Old Nov 5, 2006 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by filanj
This is true, BUT also not true. The car is worth what it is worth to a particular buyer. He knows what the car is worth and that's why he has it for that price.
My point was that he DOESN'T know what his car is worth -- and that is a fact, not an opinion.

Its a sweet ride with some hot mods, but the real market value is less than $40K.
 
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