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Much like that show drive said that they are now just garage queens because most don't want to take the chance of seeing one destroyed.
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Funny how it works... When I bought (stole) mine, it took a fair amount of time and hard work to get it back up to snuff. A few years ago at the picnic, for the hell of it I threw a FS sign in the window asking $19k... a guy asking about it said it wasn't worth a penny over $15k.
Find me a good running original S14 Henna M3 for under $20k today that isn't a basket case? Good luck. I wouldn't sell mine for under $25k unless I was desperate. Only car I'd trade it for would be a classic 911.
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Originally posted by M-technik-3 View PostBest of luck. It's funny I even think E36 M3's are back on the increase these days. Seeing asking prices on them creeping higher even with mileage in the 170k range still asking for 9-12K but trying to recoup mod costs.
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Originally posted by Andrew325is View PostNot long ago I saw a completely stock non-running garage queen on the local CL for $10k. Keep your eyes posted.
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Originally posted by Andrew325is View PostNot long ago I saw a completely stock non-running garage queen on the local CL for $10k. Keep your eyes posted.
Originally posted by Ray Smoodiver View PostI didn't read the thread, but I'd pay 85K USD for a Sport Evo and expect to make money when I sold it.
I got offered a Sport Evo when I was 18 for 32K USD. Stiiilll kicking myself 11 years later.
Originally posted by Steve Corbett View PostHere is a "rolling" chasis in Tulsa that has been for sale for a while..
http://tulsa.craigslist.org/cto/4235175451.html
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Here is a "rolling" chasis in Tulsa that has been for sale for a while..
http://tulsa.craigslist.org/cto/4235175451.html
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I didn't read the thread, but I'd pay 85K USD for a Sport Evo and expect to make money when I sold it.
I got offered a Sport Evo when I was 18 for 32K USD. Stiiilll kicking myself 11 years later.
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Not long ago I saw a completely stock non-running garage queen on the local CL for $10k. Keep your eyes posted.
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There's one in nj that was for sale. the guy sold it for $22k. Had S52 swap. I think it had like 140,000 miles. nice car though
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Originally posted by M-technik-3 View PostI'm not at this time. I want to paint my Zinno and have been budgeting money away for that. Won't happen till I add a second floor on the house, House at moment is first.
Best of luck. It's funny I even think E36 M3's are back on the increase these days. Seeing asking prices on them creeping higher even with mileage in the 170k range still asking for 9-12K but trying to recoup mod costs.
Originally posted by Nats88M3 View PostI paid 15k for mine and it needs a bit of work! But trust me the people who have one won't budge on the price!
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I paid 15k for mine and it needs a bit of work! But trust me the people who have one won't budge on the price!
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I'm not at this time. I want to paint my Zinno and have been budgeting money away for that. Won't happen till I add a second floor on the house, House at moment is first.
Best of luck. It's funny I even think E36 M3's are back on the increase these days. Seeing asking prices on them creeping higher even with mileage in the 170k range still asking for 9-12K but trying to recoup mod costs.
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Originally posted by reelizmpro View PostSwappers most popular answer in 2003..."E30 M3 isn't rare, there's too many of them. You can always find them and pick them up for 10K all day long." That may have been true then but they failed to look at the bigger picture. Ironically, they have helped original E30 M3 values with their shenanigans.
Things have changed over the years and I think I am underestimating these cars now as I have seen cars that I didn't think were worth it and needed too much work...still sell for asking price! Supply has definitely dwindled since 2000 and demand is up because of all the hype surrounding the cars. The ship has sailed for a lot of people but if you are lucky and find a car in your budget, then it's worth giving serious thought because it seems people are buying these up often times sight unseen...even worse is some buyers are overseas and US cars are now being exported. It seems 20K is a good starting point for a nice car these days.
Originally posted by M-technik-3 View PostWith the hype and such from BRZ comparisons and so forth the marketis just plain nuts these days. I had mine outside about a month ago and had about 6 cars stop over the day and ask if they were for sale. All got the same answer No.
There have been about twenty cars that I have not seen before pop up on C-list,ebay,s14.net that have been for sale. Most are bringing 16k with ease unless total basket cases.
There is 4 on ebay right now and only one is list on the M-registry. Shame but it honestly appears that they are not that rare within reason if you have the cash to spend on one.
I am glad that I dropped the money on mine when I did. Regardless of how imperfect they are.
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With the hype and such from BRZ comparisons and so forth the marketis just plain nuts these days. I had mine outside about a month ago and had about 6 cars stop over the day and ask if they were for sale. All got the same answer No.
There have been about twenty cars that I have not seen before pop up on C-list,ebay,s14.net that have been for sale. Most are bringing 16k with ease unless total basket cases.
There is 4 on ebay right now and only one is list on the M-registry. Shame but it honestly appears that they are not that rare within reason if you have the cash to spend on one.
I am glad that I dropped the money on mine when I did. Regardless of how imperfect they are.
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Originally posted by 5ickride View PostThanks, that's sounds like pretty good advice. I would want to buy an original though and keep it that way, s14 engine and all. It makes no sense to me, no offense, to buy one and swap it, unless of course you bought a beat up one or a shell.
Things have changed over the years and I think I am underestimating these cars now as I have seen cars that I didn't think were worth it and needed too much work...still sell for asking price! Supply has definitely dwindled since 2000 and demand is up because of all the hype surrounding the cars. The ship has sailed for a lot of people but if you are lucky and find a car in your budget, then it's worth giving serious thought because it seems people are buying these up often times sight unseen...even worse is some buyers are overseas and US cars are now being exported. Then of course owners are raising the bar as well and we can't blame them. It seems 20K is a good starting point for a nice car these days. Apparently, people are willing to overlook flaws if it's the right color car with clean title. Carfantiti's car was bidded up to around 28k on ebay but didn't meet his reserve. He probably could have gotten 30k with better advertising and pictures.Last edited by reelizmpro; 12-13-2013, 11:54 AM.
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