Appraise my car guys
#17
this car has value to the right buyer... to the guy looking for a clean car that was built simple, reliable and tastefully... Unfortunately that crowd might also be looking more for a 97+ because cleaner and less miles is always thrown into the equation for that audience... but the things that stand out to me are the 6speed, the lsd and the JUSTIN NENNI TUNE... these things alone show the style of the car... and they make it worth alot more to me and hopefully the demographic your aiming for. But unfortuantely in the sc market right now... nobody notices these things.... theyr looking for roof spoilers, touch screens, bags, or head pillows and curtains... Its sad... but the most valuable and imperative pieces of your mod list actually don't get credit from the Majority of members here. Your mod list shows me that your car is prepared for the next round of mods... its got an ems, the tranny and diff... its ready for a single. But nobody will see that.
GLWS... and nice car
GLWS... and nice car
#18
#19
yes it is a nice car, but the SC especially with all those modifications is a very niche market car. you will have 10X less people even look at it compared to a 240sx or a supra and less then half of those will contact you for the information on it. half of those that even contact you, will likely try to low ball you to the price we are currently throwing out.
the car has a lot of money invested in it but a car is a terrible investment and you only get back about 40% of what you put into it. exotics and racecars dont apply.
there is a guy locally that has an AMS built evo9 making 560hp and about 90K in custom work and parts and he is selling it for 40K. in fact he is happy to get that. if we are playing percentages that is about 45% of the investment. if you use a similar system on this supposed 18-20K car you get about 8-10K as a resale value.
i have a local guy here in IL trying to sell me a 95 sc300 with black interior and 145K for 1000 bucks and i dont want it even for parts. i dont want it because to me its not worth it.
if you dont like the prices these days then part it out or keep it.
this isnt insulting. its reality. if you dont like it then dont ask and dont sell on the forums. sell it on autotrader.
#20
The typical SC buyer wouldnt be able to afford this anyway, much less looking for something of this caliber. Try advertising it in the supraforums and see how it goes.
Advertising niche cars to niche car forums would be better than putting it up at craigslist or autotrader for the general idiot masses to lowball.
Advertising niche cars to niche car forums would be better than putting it up at craigslist or autotrader for the general idiot masses to lowball.
#21
i couldve bought a supra but i prefer the SC...i like the sleeper status, lexus luxury with all the power a supra has...i love the combo...its a personal preference.
#23
i made 442rwhp at dynoxtreme in march, 17psi, 91octane, head is ported, polished with hks 264 cams
#24
I fully agree with you, i'd much rather have a 2jzgte with a v160 in my SC vs daily driving a mk4..
the only thing that sucks is SC's don't hold value like Mk4's..
for what your car would sell for you would be lucky to find a super clean NA automatic supra..
I've got a 97 NA-T RSP SC with black interior, not worth much, imagine what the cheapest RSP NA AUTO supra you could find is going for..
#25
seems to me, all the Cali folk thinks it's worth around the $15K.
maybe it's just a location thing....SC's are worth more on the West coast?
If it were single turbo and the body was 97+ with some fresh paint....then this thing would be worth some serious $$$ IMO
maybe it's just a location thing....SC's are worth more on the West coast?
If it were single turbo and the body was 97+ with some fresh paint....then this thing would be worth some serious $$$ IMO
#26
I still think if you want to hold on to it, You will have much better luck later on if you sell it. Hell even give me a year and I might even want it when I single mine. =)
#27
i still have a long way to go with this car, ive got alot of plans, but im leaving it the way it is for now. 442 rwhp is plenty for the street but i know im going to want more n more as time goes by...and if i ever do think about selling itll be a long long time from now
#28
Thank god you aren't selling it, at least give me a ride in that beast before you do
But onto the selling part, its tough as you will have to wait for the right buyer thats looking for something specific.
Clean car and a motivation for what I want to do, engine wise
Off topic but did you do the swap and everything yourself?
But onto the selling part, its tough as you will have to wait for the right buyer thats looking for something specific.
Clean car and a motivation for what I want to do, engine wise
Off topic but did you do the swap and everything yourself?
#29
Cali is the mecca of tuner cars, so as subject as values are, we seem to know what separates a legit car from a POS hackjob