Hey guys,
Will be posting this in the market place soon but I was just wondering what is the stock x exhaust worth, it has been replaced by the medallion exhaust. Also, I will be parting out with the stock x springs which have been replaced by eibach. What is a fair asking price for these 2 parts? thanks
Will be posting this in the market place soon but I was just wondering what is the stock x exhaust worth, it has been replaced by the medallion exhaust. Also, I will be parting out with the stock x springs which have been replaced by eibach. What is a fair asking price for these 2 parts? thanks
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sorry dunno answer to your question but if its a possibility you may want to consider keeping both of those things for when you sell the car because you will get much more money when you sell the car if you put it back to stock when you sell your car
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You should be only your mufflers since Tanabe is just an axleback exhaust. I would say a fair price for the mufflers would be $80-100. Stock springs are pretty worthless imo. I would say $50. But like he said above, you should just hold on to these parts for the future.
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$50 might be a little high considering they are used and the springs on the X are so dang tall they don't bring much of a demand. Like others said, keep em and put em back on when you go to sell. To give you an idea I only paid $50 for a set of 370z sport springs with only 500 miles on them so I'm guessing the X springs would be priced lower. Hope that helps.
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sorry OP, you aren't going to find much of a market for the stock 4x4 X springs. everyone wants to get rid of them instead of buying them. it would probably more worth it, just like the others have stated, to just keep your parts. the only way your are going to get someone to buy these parts is if they are going back to stock and that doesn't happen too much around here (at least not now)
