2010 GT3RS Aqua Blue/Gold Track-Day Special For Sale
#61
Drifting
Thread Starter
Yikes! Price changed to $114,900. It's like getting the upgraded goodies for free. Heck of deal for an avid tracker wanting a fully sorted "cheater" RS
All fluids just changed/flushed. Always warmed-up and cooled down. Driven with gusto but never abused.
All fluids just changed/flushed. Always warmed-up and cooled down. Driven with gusto but never abused.
#62
Rennlist Member
This car is way beyond the cheater moniker..
The right color, all the right goodies, all the right documentation. Fixed perfectly!
Someone is going to be very thankful for your booboo and save a ton.
The right color, all the right goodies, all the right documentation. Fixed perfectly!
Someone is going to be very thankful for your booboo and save a ton.
#64
Addict
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It's savyboy and not chevyboy so no zero %. Last time I check Pete was offering 1% finance
#65
Drifting
Thread Starter
New price: $112,900
Hit the Ebay Buy It Now: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=290624016896
That is about rock bottom. Amuse your friends, outrun your enemies in a ready to rock track-crack mobile!
Here we are using my ART lasers and Longacre wireless scales to set up the chassis to the Hoosiers. Weight/Cross-weight is with 180lbs in drivers seat to correctly corner balance the car. Chassis set-up done right.
Hit the Ebay Buy It Now: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=290624016896
That is about rock bottom. Amuse your friends, outrun your enemies in a ready to rock track-crack mobile!
Here we are using my ART lasers and Longacre wireless scales to set up the chassis to the Hoosiers. Weight/Cross-weight is with 180lbs in drivers seat to correctly corner balance the car. Chassis set-up done right.
#66
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man, I want this bad.
#68
Nordschleife Master
wow, price is getting a little ridiculous...hide the checkbook.
this is making looking for a .1 (at a good price/steal) a non-factor
this is making looking for a .1 (at a good price/steal) a non-factor
#74
Sorry, I don't get it. Let me be the voice of reason among all the high-fivers on this thread and tell you what you will not like to hear:
As we discussed in June when you first thought about selling the car, you are most likely not going to get anything for the installed mods. In fact for most buyers this will be actually be negative value added. Selling a car like this is like selling a custom made suit - it just doesn't work out well unless by miracle you find your twin brother.
On top of this, the car is salvaged. There is a 2010 RS with 1880mi on ebay now, single owner, clear title, being sold by a dealer with a buy it now of 116k, no mods, MSRP of 155k. So trying to move your car at 113k is a pipe dream IMO.
If you are serious about selling this car, put a price on it that makes it appetizing for a larger pool of buyers. That means WELL under 100k. Clearly the money you are going to lose on this car (which I assume you expected when you bought back the totaled car from insurance) is not going to change your lifestyle, so why mess around wasting time? Put an irresistible price on it and call it a day. When I sold my '10RS last year I did it by putting a price on it that was 5k below the closest comparable, and it sold in 2 days. I didn't miss the 5k and I was happy to get it done and move on. These cars aren't getting any more valuable over time.
Now its November so you've lost most of the east coast buyers until the spring too ..
As we discussed in June when you first thought about selling the car, you are most likely not going to get anything for the installed mods. In fact for most buyers this will be actually be negative value added. Selling a car like this is like selling a custom made suit - it just doesn't work out well unless by miracle you find your twin brother.
On top of this, the car is salvaged. There is a 2010 RS with 1880mi on ebay now, single owner, clear title, being sold by a dealer with a buy it now of 116k, no mods, MSRP of 155k. So trying to move your car at 113k is a pipe dream IMO.
If you are serious about selling this car, put a price on it that makes it appetizing for a larger pool of buyers. That means WELL under 100k. Clearly the money you are going to lose on this car (which I assume you expected when you bought back the totaled car from insurance) is not going to change your lifestyle, so why mess around wasting time? Put an irresistible price on it and call it a day. When I sold my '10RS last year I did it by putting a price on it that was 5k below the closest comparable, and it sold in 2 days. I didn't miss the 5k and I was happy to get it done and move on. These cars aren't getting any more valuable over time.
Now its November so you've lost most of the east coast buyers until the spring too ..
#75
Rennlist Member
^ well, that ebay car is actually a GT3.
secondly, I agree that the mods are not worth much "ON" the car. I say you have better luck putting it back to stock and offer it at 90K. Do you think you can sell the MODS separately for $20K? Maybe 10K? I will bet that a 90K RS will sell pretty quick.
secondly, I agree that the mods are not worth much "ON" the car. I say you have better luck putting it back to stock and offer it at 90K. Do you think you can sell the MODS separately for $20K? Maybe 10K? I will bet that a 90K RS will sell pretty quick.