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zache803
12-11-2009, 10:02 AM
ok guys ive been outta the game for awhile and i need your help on determining a fair price on my 89 hatch shell.
it has all of the following:-manual shell
-perfect dash
-digital cluster
-circuit sports reservoir tank
-all the body work has been done
-its currently ready for paint and im willing to paint it the factory red if buyer wants me too(ive gotten mixed interest from ppl around me, some say paint it others say leave it so if the buyer wants to change the color of the car all they have to do is spray it.)
-5 lug conversion
-fresh powder coated s14 wheels
-z32 brakes all around including brake master cylinder
-slotted and drilled rotors in the front
-kouki taillights brand new from nissan dealership(my buddy works in the parts department)
-tein lowering springs
-strut tower bar(front and rear)
im sorry if ive put this in the wrong place but like i said before its been awhile since ive been on here

Slammed180
12-11-2009, 10:11 AM
$3000-$4500 (depending on body work)
Not a lot of interesting parts on it, really.

zache803
12-11-2009, 10:20 AM
i dont want to sell it for that much im not trying to get over on anybody. i just want it to end up in a good home because i know all of the hard work i put in this car. this would make a really good starting point for someone

nixad
12-11-2009, 11:13 AM
No pictures no price :lockd:

zache803
12-11-2009, 04:48 PM
this isnt a sale thread just wanted to see about what a shell with everything mentioned should go for

NINJASPY
12-11-2009, 04:56 PM
89 hatch shell.

-perfect dash
-digital cluster
-circuit sports reservoir tank
-all the body work has been done
-its currently ready for paint and im willing to paint it the factory red if buyer wants me too(ive gotten mixed interest from ppl around me, some say paint it others say leave it so if the buyer wants to change the color of the car all they have to do is spray it.)
-5 lug conversion
-fresh powder coated s14 wheels
-z32 brakes all around including brake master cylinder
-slotted and drilled rotors in the front
-kouki taillights brand new from nissan dealership(my buddy works in the parts department)
-tein lowering springs
-strut tower bar(front and rear)
im sorry if ive put this in the wrong place but like i said before its been awhile since ive been on here

1500 for stock sohc.
MINUS-500+ no engine
MINUS-300+ no paint
+150 if black perfect dash
-0 digital cluster
+0 circuit sports reservoir tank
+300-500 5 lug conversion
+100 if it has good tires -fresh powder coated s14 wheels
+300-500-z32 brakes all around including brake master cylinder
+0 slotted and drilled rotors in the front
+250-500kouki taillights
+50 tein lowering springs
+40 strut tower bar(front and rear)

u do the math

ALEX2LTURBO
12-11-2009, 05:10 PM
i wouldnt pay over a G

TommyGun
12-14-2009, 09:37 PM
you prolly wont get much over a grand for an s13 shell in any condtion because you can always buy a running one for $500 from someone who doesnt know what they have

DDB240sx
12-15-2009, 09:26 AM
If the body doesn't have any damage at all... I'd honestly say somewhere around 1400 to 1700. 1800 tops. I'm saying that because I see a lot of what 240's go for around here as well as some of the parts sold seperately in the area would easily net you some decent cash. Kouki tails and the parts for a 5 lug conversion with the z32 brakes in this area would sell for over a grand seperately. Sucky thing about SC is that we don't have the access to parts like people in California. We all know that prices vary like crazy based on location, especially in places where the metaphorical "well" is dry. Someone who's serious would pay around 1500, in my opinion. I paid a grand for my 91 hatchback with a 5 speed tranny and blown motor, and did so gladly because the body barely had any dents in it and the interior was clean with a crack free dash. A lot of people in the SC/NC/GA area want to sell bone stock, dented up, barely running s13's with over 200k on the body for as much as 1500 because the general populace thinks that can scam over people because of the "drift" or "tuner" scene. Dude, I say sell it to what you think is fair. Lowball yourself if you need the money or put a higher price on it if you want it to go to someone who's serious about putting money into it and is going to love it.

wh0aitznic0
12-15-2009, 09:30 AM
Swap a single jingle in there for $100 and sell it for around $2000 give or take.