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Help pricing my BRZ
I'm looking to sell my 2015 BRZ and I was hoping to get some advice on what a reasonable price would be. It's difficult to price project cars but I'm hoping to get a few perspectives from the people here.
Photos are here : https://imgur.com/a/C8Bb3Wx The car makes 440HP / 408TQ to the wheels on e85. ---- Engine ---- 2.0l FA20 engine 10.5:1 compression ratio IHI VF36 twin-scroll turbo Crawford Performance Exhaust Manifold w/ Iconel Heat Wrap Crawford Performance Turbo Downpipe Custom A1 Auto 3”Exhaust Crawford Performance Intercooler & Piping Crawford Performance I-Beam Rods Crawford Performance spec JE Forged Pistons OEM Forged Crank Visconti / Continental Flex Fuel Sensor Crawford Performance Air Oil Separator EcuTek Programming Tuned By Church Performance Crawford Performance Cooling Package ---- Transmission / Drivetrain ---- Mazworx Nissan CD009 Transmission Swap Precision Shaft Technologies Carbon Fiber Driveshaft Tilton Hydraulic Release Bearing Competition Clutch Twin Disc Clutch with Single Mass Flywheel Driveshaft Shop 600HP Level 2 Axles ---- Wheel / Tires / Brakes / Suspension ---- 2008-2012 STI Disc Brake Conversion KW V3 Coilover Kit Michelin Pilot Sport 4s 265/35/R18 Tires (Brand New) Enkei RS05RR 18x9.5+43 Wheels |
About a $1,000 more than a stock one in your area.
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In California, not much. You will not even be able to smog it for legal sale.
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mods don't add much (if at all) to the value of a car.
You mighty get a couple thousand over average, but you are not recouping the majority of the costs put into that car. |
KBB has it at $15-18k as a stock BRZ with "premium" wheels.
Probably closer to that high mark of $18k. If the mods and news of engine failures don't scare everyone away. It's like selling an early 2000's 996. Too many horror stories out there at this point. |
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It is funny to watch all the guys with really heavy mods worry about the "dumb techs" screwing up their engine during a repair. |
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Look at 996's, the '99 is the most reliable, but has cable frunk and trunk releases (eww!) and ugly headlights. They are always cheaper than a 2000 or 2001, and considerably cheaper than any '02+, even with a time bomb engine. Buying a modded car is a gamble. You know for a fact it's been run hard, and have absolutely no idea how hard, or how it's been taken care of. Pushing $20k for a 2015 model years with ??? left before something, anything, fails. You can find a new '18 for $25k I bet. The vast majority of people who buy cars aren't like us. Edit: ocbrz66, The car is awesome and looks to be in excellent shape. If I were in the market for a nicely built BRZ it would be on the short list for sure. Selling modded cars sucks, been there, lost mega $$ every time. |
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Thank you for everyone who has responded. I think this helps me a lot. |
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Your location threw me off. |
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Is that poor dude below called a "sheepboy" or "lambboy"? https://i.ytimg.com/vi/hwl6jYasC5M/maxresdefault.jpg |
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Ruminantboy? |
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As mentioned, if you're looking to recoup any money on the aftermarket parts, you'll do much better (time permitting) to part it out and put it all back to stock. |
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