what would you pay for this?
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what would you pay for this?
A 1993 300ZX 2+2 pearl white
never been in an accident
exterior is almost perfect
interior is perfect
automatic tranny
133k miles
runs perfectly
still fast. everything original on the car, all maintenance has been performed on time. just a beautiful car.
T-tops too, somehow i have managed to keep them in this crap town that i live in.
how much would you pay for that?
1993 300ZX 2+2
never been in an accident
exterior is almost perfect
interior is perfect
automatic tranny
133k miles
runs perfectly
still fast. everything original on the car, all maintenance has been performed on time. just a beautiful car.
T-tops too, somehow i have managed to keep them in this crap town that i live in.
how much would you pay for that?
1993 300ZX 2+2
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Re: what would you pay for this?
probaly anywhere around 6-8k for it
check out www.kbb.com for better references on what your car is blue booked at.
"Sometimes I Feel I Have to Compete With Your Car"
check out www.kbb.com for better references on what your car is blue booked at.
"Sometimes I Feel I Have to Compete With Your Car"

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Re: what would you pay for this?
I've been looking for a 90-91 for a project car (read: massive upgrades) and the ones I've seen with that mileage are going for $4-$5k. With that in mind I agree that $6-$8 is reasonable if the car is in good condition.
Personal note: You asked what would we pay...
I'd subtract about $1K for the 2+2 (wasted space IMHO)
subtract $2K each for the white paint (I'm sorry that's the color of my grandmother's car) and the automatic trany. But that's me and who really cares what I think ;-).
Seriously, for a daily driver you're looking at a good car for $6-8k.
Personal note: You asked what would we pay...
I'd subtract about $1K for the 2+2 (wasted space IMHO)
subtract $2K each for the white paint (I'm sorry that's the color of my grandmother's car) and the automatic trany. But that's me and who really cares what I think ;-).
Seriously, for a daily driver you're looking at a good car for $6-8k.







