Show King's g35 for sale
Originally Posted by ernie18
Originally Posted by PETEYPABLO
I was offered $65,000 by someone in the industry, but I don't want my car to be a display vehicle for a company who had nothing to do with the build...Honestly, the money is not the big issue, but just to put it into perspective, the car would cost $127,000 to replicate, and anyone who has ever seen the car in person will vouch for it.. There's over $68,000 in mods alone. So it's like buying the mods and getting the car for free. Don't get me wrong, of course I'd like to get a decent buck for it, but I'm not starving either, ya know? It's just one of those things... If someone is really interested, we'll talk price. The price can always be adjusted. -Pete
Goodluck with the sale, and bump for a sick car, such a shame all the asshats on here who have their opinions can't just state them and move the hell on. I hope it sells, and it's always a shame to see someone part with something they put so much work into, but if you are, I'm sure you have another project in the works, hopefully we can see a gtr up here.
Originally Posted by PETEYPABLO
Hahahaha... Peter Pan..That's great!! You're finally using your head for something other than sucking d*ck. Tell the count I said hi. -PeteyPablo
I just saw this car on the road coming down metropolitan ave. I immediately made a U turn and followed it for 2 miles. I had no idea whos car it was but I had to give some kind of props to the guy driving it. I have to admit that was the hottest G35 i've seen. I've never just stopped the car and made a U turn for any car until now, so GL on the sale.
This has probably been said throughout the thread, but with the release of the GTR just around the corner for only a little bit more than the asking price of an 03 coupe, it will be a hard sale. What's more - you get a full factory warranty with the GTR. Not to say this isn't a gorgeous car though. But you'd be paying to have a unique whip more than anything else.
In any case, good luck to the seller.
My 2 cents.
In any case, good luck to the seller.
My 2 cents.
I could see it maybe going for $40k-$45k. It looks alright, and a lot of money went into it, but the interior looks gaudy and cheaply done. Is that like a suede or rubber covering everything? And what's with the yellow/white Fisher Pricey looking button on the steering wheel? Stock interior may yield better bids.
A general rule of modding is that you'll get 10% of it back if you're lucky. You barely had this car long at all, and don't really drive it, so I'm assuming you have tons of money and enjoy working on different cars. It's an expensive hobby. Good luck with the sale, but try to act more professional.
A general rule of modding is that you'll get 10% of it back if you're lucky. You barely had this car long at all, and don't really drive it, so I'm assuming you have tons of money and enjoy working on different cars. It's an expensive hobby. Good luck with the sale, but try to act more professional.
so we kept this car still with someone else in VTR.... this car is up for sale again because the new owner wants to venture into become a new restaurant owner....
PM me if anyone is interested in this car for $29k
PM me if anyone is interested in this car for $29k
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All in a nutshell guys no need to argue. The car is nice! I think the price is a little out there but you never know someone may buy it. I've built and sold many of show cars but have learned that you will never recoupe half of the time, money, blood, sweat and tears that go into building a show car. If he feels it's worth it then go for and good luck with your sale.


