View Full Version : Zilvia I need your help
phuonglong003
11-02-2018, 02:22 PM
Hi Zilvia,
Some of you might have heard back in Sept that a blue 96 Nissan 240SX with the RB25DET was stolen in Illinois. The time has come for me to try to negotiate a payout for it with my insurance, and I need your help to locate all the for sale listings, even better if it's a SOLD listing, for all 240SX, ESPECIALLY bone stock ones, the more expensive the better.
If you're willing to help, it'd be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
afishysilvia
11-02-2018, 02:43 PM
http://zilvia.net/f/forumdisplay.php?f=20
There is so many to choose from man...are you just wanting 240 FS threads or ones specifically with RB swaps?
S14DB
11-02-2018, 02:54 PM
Forums usually won’t help change an appraisers mind. He needs sold eBay listings and Craigslist. Dealership postings help too.
phuonglong003
11-02-2018, 03:31 PM
http://zilvia.net/f/forumdisplay.php?f=20
There is so many to choose from man...are you just wanting 240 FS threads or ones specifically with RB swaps?
Anything, but stock ones are preferred
dizzariot
11-02-2018, 09:19 PM
I'm sorry your car got stolen but you can't be bothered to do some research for For Sale ads? It's not hard to hop on Craigslist and type in '240SX'.
phuonglong003
11-05-2018, 02:32 PM
I'm sorry your car got stolen but you can't be bothered to do some research for For Sale ads? It's not hard to hop on Craigslist and type in '240SX'.
I've already used Craigslist, I have a list of over 20 cars combined from CL and zilvia and some ebay listing. However they are not all the same and I am looking for bone stock ones, especially well maintained, clean, and not a single speck of rust, to reflect the condition of my car and to prove the market value of my vehicle even without modifications to my insurers.
And they are all not from the same year neither. Mine is a 96, to strengthen my argument, it'd be better if I could find 1996 240sx' that reflect the condition of my car before it was stolen.
I am more specifically looking for ads that were posted privately such as facebook, forum marketplaces like zilvia, etc.
jdm_land
11-05-2018, 05:03 PM
Man you are talking hundreds of 240s. With all different prices.
afishysilvia
11-05-2018, 05:14 PM
I didn’t know insurance would use anything other than KBB. That’s nuts if they do, but there is some $6K+ stock s14’s posted here. Best bet is those...
dizzariot
11-05-2018, 09:31 PM
I've already used Craigslist, I have a list of over 20 cars combined from CL and zilvia and some ebay listing. However they are not all the same and I am looking for bone stock ones, especially well maintained, clean, and not a single speck of rust, to reflect the condition of my car and to prove the market value of my vehicle even without modifications to my insurers.
And they are all not from the same year neither. Mine is a 96, to strengthen my argument, it'd be better if I could find 1996 240sx' that reflect the condition of my car before it was stolen.
I am more specifically looking for ads that were posted privately such as facebook, forum marketplaces like zilvia, etc.
...nothing in here 'strengthens' your argument when there's no clear reason why you can't just do it yourself, dude.
AutoTrader will have the best prices for 'OEM' cars and you can search there (and just about everywhere else) by model year. When I say 'best' I mean dealerships that may have gotten cars as a trade-in and have them priced higher.
You should take every car that's the same year as yours and find the average price. This is middle school-level math.
jdm_land
11-06-2018, 04:49 AM
When I say 'best' I mean dealerships that may have gotten cars as a trade-in and have them priced higher.
This is correct. Iv found 2 auto s14 Zenkies in the past year that were at dealers in mint condition bone stock. Both cars were in the $8k range.
Did a quick CL search and couldn’t find them.
jdm_land
11-06-2018, 04:54 AM
This is exactly why when My car is finally running I’ll be upgrading my insurance policy for custome car. I live in Tampa, lots of thieves. Iv learned through the streets that a majority of thieves actually come up to Tampa from the Miami area for a night or 2, Steal everything they can and go back south.
phuonglong003
11-06-2018, 06:52 PM
...nothing in here 'strengthens' your argument when there's no clear reason why you can't just do it yourself, dude.
AutoTrader will have the best prices for 'OEM' cars and you can search there (and just about everywhere else) by model year. When I say 'best' I mean dealerships that may have gotten cars as a trade-in and have them priced higher.
You should take every car that's the same year as yours and find the average price. This is middle school-level math.
The more samples I can find, the stronger my claim that my car is worth more than the price of a rust bucket 240 that is rear ended.
There is a reason why, I am going to college full time and working almost full time hours and sometimes get an easy week when I have fewer stuff that needs done, that's why I'm asking for help, if you can't help, fine, no one is blaming you. I'm asking for people who are voluntarily to help, not forcing it, dude.
I don't have time to go through 50 pages of zilvia. Or searching Craiglist or ebay every day so I can catch that one deal before it's gone. That's why I'm enlisting help, if you came across one and then this thread, then yes it'd be nice if you drop a comment and link to it because this gets sent to my email, if not, then again, fine. And yes that was literally the plan man..
AutechKouki
11-06-2018, 08:56 PM
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/ctd/d/1995-nissan-240sx-se-1-owner/6723046192.html
From my experience most insurance companies base payouts on cars local to your area. But here’s one in CA if it helps your case.
Post a autotrader ad using you cars picture, and include all the mods, and set your desired price. Ads are what, 30$ a month if sold?
Do this 3-5 times, so now you have 3-5 cars that insurance cannot reject. The math works out to be $150$ to make a 1-2k profit. Works every time.
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