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1wide7 03-09-09 01:25 PM

Thinking of selling! what do you think its worth?
 
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So im thinking of selling the FD but not sure how much I should ask what do you guys think i should ask for it
power steering and A/C still work 79,xxx miles

Engine: Street ported 13b with 3mm apex seals by ray wilson, Borg Warner S-362 turbo (R-85), Apexi Power FC ecu with datalogit ,2 x 850 and 2 x 1600cc injectors kg parts secondary rail, aeomotive fuel pressure regulator, twin Rx-7 fuel pumps, Greddy front mount intercooler, 3 BAR map sensor, HKS ignition amp., HKS carbon Ti exhaust, Coolingmist methanol injection, NitrousExpress intercooler sprayer, engine torque brace.

Body: paint Spies + heckler High lite RED, Pettit racing fender flares, Sanai Works front bumper, Efini emplems, 1999 Rx-7 tail lights, 1999 Rx-7 front marker lights, Scoot carbon fiber hood, shaved radio antenna.

Interior: converted black, Autometer gauges in custom center pod, HKS turbo timer,MOMO carbon shift knob/boot, 7" flip out monitor, 2 x 12" JL Audio subs, Alpine amplifier,

Drive : ACT extreme clutch with sprung 6 puck disc, B&M short shifter, KG Parts diff brace.

Brake's: Brembo drilled / slotted rotors on the front

suspension : TEIN H-Tech springs

Wheels: 18" ADR M-Sports wrapped in Pirelli 225/40 front and 285/30 rears

Power : 480whp @ 18psi by Ray Wilson @ PFSupercars

heres the pics! I included one with a stock VR for color comparison because in some pics it appears bright orange which it definately is NOT!
and Ive probably forgot a few things!

n rider89 03-09-09 04:36 PM

how many miles on the engine itself?

cptpain 03-09-09 05:00 PM

you should put this in the classified section with "Testing Waters" as part of the title.


For me, I'd pay $14k for it

1QWIK7 03-09-09 05:19 PM

If you have all the receipts, you have a better shot at selling the car as is for your asking price.

If that was mine, i wouldnt take less than 20k.

Otherwise i would part the aftermarket parts out, put the stock parts back in and sell.

djseven 03-09-09 06:00 PM

That is a 20k fd. It may take some time but people are starting to buy again. I would list it at $19,990.00 if it were me and not take less than $19k.

David

ZumSpeedRX-7 03-09-09 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by 1QWIK7 (Post 9030076)
If that was mine, i wouldnt take less than 20k.

+1 for sure. anything less would be selling yourself short in my opinion.

good luck.

Farkel Jr. 03-09-09 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by 1QWIK7 (Post 9030076)
If that was mine, i wouldnt take less than 20k.

+2, definitely hold off until you can get atleast that much

donz 03-09-09 06:33 PM

keep it if you can, this is the worst time to sell, it is going to be hard to get that much for it, sucks.

Mytelex22 03-09-09 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by n rider89 (Post 9029985)
how many miles on the engine itself?

This will be the difference between 20K and 15K...Oh, and is it clean title?

my .02

Tony...

mono4lamar 03-09-09 08:31 PM

That's a very solid setup. You'll be disappointed to see it go and even more disappointed when someone lowballs you with 14k :wallbash:. Take no less than 19k but start it off at 20k as stated. Was that 480 on pump?

FyVe 03-09-09 08:36 PM

i have to agree... 19-20k range.

staticguitar313 03-10-09 06:43 AM

$20k range without a doubt, one slick car.

Big88chevy 03-10-09 07:20 AM

Ill give u my liver and my left foot, i get to keep the leg tho :icon_tup:

Fritz Flynn 03-10-09 07:35 AM

If the trans is good, the bushings have been replaced and the compression is good etc... I'd think the right buyer would pay 18k. IMO 20k is a stretch because very few people are buying toys at this time and things will get worse before they get better so you're looking at a 1 to 2 year soft market. This is the best car buyers market of the century so with that in mind take 20k and go shopping and you'll be amazed at the deals you can find which will make taking a loss on your car much easier to stomach.

If you have the time I'd recommend converting it to stock to make it a more attractive/practical car for an easier sale while recouping some of your investement in the mods.

Best of luck :icon_tup:

1wide7 03-10-09 09:55 AM

mileage on the chassis was WRONG its 70,9xx the trans is perfect no grinds in any gear
the engine was built in 06 or 07 has around 5k on it (never drive it) the methanol injection was added this summer and Ray Wilson checked and tuned the car on 09/08 the 480 whp was pump and meth injection @ 18psi

Supernaut 03-10-09 11:19 AM

This car is full of win. The world is also full of cheap bastards.

jamespond24 03-10-09 11:31 AM


Originally Posted by supernaut (Post 9031939)
this car is full of win. The world is also full of cheap bastards.

+1

7_rocket 03-10-09 11:46 AM

It's worth whatever price you put on it

93rx74lyfe 03-10-09 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by 7_rocket (Post 9032028)
It's worth whatever price you put on it

Or whatever someone is willing to spend on it.

moconnor 03-10-09 12:17 PM


Originally Posted by 93rx74lyfe (Post 9032058)
Or whatever someone is willing to spend on it.

Even a small dog has four legs.

(Like the two posts above, supplies no useful information.)

zenofspeed 03-10-09 01:23 PM

yeah but 93rx7 is exactly right. There is no telling what the car is worth. It is worth what someone is willing to pay.. And as mentioned, now is time when most people aren't shopping.

If I were the seller, I'd convert back to as close to stock if possible. You'll get lots more money out of it that way. You'll also have an easier time selling a cherry (but stockish) rx7.

SWAT81 03-10-09 02:01 PM

I would part out the after market parts then sell the car in its stock condition. Telling people what you got in the car as is won't amuse buyers other then the fact that it was beat on (even if you didn't). Parting out the parts will add up to 20k in the end.

zinx 03-10-09 02:27 PM

$17k-17.5k would be my guess.

1QWIK7 03-10-09 04:10 PM

If you have all the stock parts, you can make an absolute killing if you part some aftermarket parts out and sell the car closer to stock.

Example, interior pieces, gauges, front bumper, hood etc etc.

Say you put the ^^^above pieces back, someone would still pay up to 18k IMHO and if you sell those aftermarket parts?

You'll end up with 21-23k total.

RX7 allnight 03-10-09 04:47 PM

above would give you the best bang for buck. but it takes time swaping and selling items that car is sweet and is worth no less than 19k


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