What would be the best way of selling a 2000 Nogoro Blue S4 with MTM

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Old 09-14-2004, 10:33 AM
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Default What would be the best way of selling a 2000 Nogoro Blue S4 with MTM

chip, brullen exhaust, nuespeed springs, Bilstien shocks, short shifter, less than 80k and ~2 years of extended warranty from *Pfaff* left...perfect condition, no issues.

p.s. there are more mods i think i am forgetting.

whats the best way to sell this car in the GTA?
autotrader? is it best to part it out?

My friend had to go back home and he left me his car to sell for him...
Old 09-14-2004, 11:01 AM
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Default Giving it to me would be the best way... Honestly though, it would be easier to sell if it was stock

you are open to a larger market that way...

How much are you looking to get for it out of curiosity... I've always wanted a Nogaro S4... I want to be Aman's twin...
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doesn't aman have santorin blue?
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36,900
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yep.
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Default that is too much money. 2000's are going for around 25-28,000 on auto trader

with similar km's.
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Default i've checked auto trader, and given the mods, and the extended warranty

36900 is fair.
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Default I still dont think so. With the mods, anyone who's not an enthusiast won't care

and will be turned off by the price and the notion that the car was probably driven quite hard. The other option would be to sell it here in the AW classifieds but looking through them, similarly modded 2000's are going for less (based on my quickie 1.3 US to CDN conversion rate).

Other than that I suggest parting out the car and asking 28,000, or leaving the mods and asking 29-30,000.
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Default thanks for the advice, but

i've done this before, and am fully aware of what im doing

i'm on my 6th heavily modded car myself. lots of experience. btw, this car was purchased for quite a bit more than this price less than a year ago with the same mods. The demand at that time was heavy as well for the same care with mods, for a higher price.

There are buyers out there that would love to take advantage of someone elses loss in terms of mods.
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Default low 30's at best, even with the mods.

There is an extremely small segment in the market looking for a modded S4. Christ, 95% of the population don't even know what an S4 is.

Selling the mods separately on AW, Audizine/Vortex might help a bit, but it's a pain in the *** to part everything out and get it back to stock. Personally not worth the trouble for an extra $1-2k. Just tell him to bite the bullet and dump it


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