Then check this out: Went to http://www.kbb.com and even in the best possible condition, the car books for less than $3k.
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Then check this out: Went to http://www.kbb.com and even in the best possible condition, the car books for less than $3k.92 Lumina Z34
Found coolant in the oil and metal in the filter.
Also found a home in the engine compartment for a turbo and intercooler
<a href=http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/813554>Some pics at CarDomain</a>Tags: None
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I'm sure it has alot to do with the low mileage and the paint job.-Brad-
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Ah maybe if it was manual, a different interior colour and black exteriorAnyways keep on doing the lines haha
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Originally posted by bszopiI'm sure it has alot to do with the low mileage and the paint job.92 Lumina Z34
Found coolant in the oil and metal in the filter.
Also found a home in the engine compartment for a turbo and intercooler
<a href=http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/813554>Some pics at CarDomain</a>
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KBB values dont really accurately apply to specialty cars i.e rare or super low miles. Something is only worth what someone is willing to pay.
To a collector that paint jobs kills it. If it was stock black with 18k miles I am sure someone would pay 7-8k for it. 15k isnt going to happen.
I saw a 91 Z24 5spd with 10k miles on it for $6500......book value via KBB would be half that. But still plenty of people would buy it at that price.'91 Beretta GT 282 swap GONE
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Just to show how poor KBB can be (in an extreme case)...
A 1986 Buick Grand National with 15,000 miles and in excellent condition is only worth $9,700 to them. I will guarantee that NO ONE would sell that for that price. I have seen some of those go for over $30k easily.-Brad-
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