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DanK

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Hi,

Hope this is ok posting in this section and just a quick one really to hear your views.

 

I need to sell my 350z, it's becoming far too expensive for my daily 50 mile commute.

 

The only problem is, it has some slight damage to the front bumper and wing, nothing too major and wouldn't cost too much to fix - it's just the pain of taking it somewhere and waiting a few days without the car.

 

It also has part service history - which is my fault. It hasn't had an "official" service for 20,000 miles.

 

I've had the oil changed about 10,000 miles ago but this was done through a friend at a garage I know - no receipts or anything, just peace of mind for me at the time. Which is obviously no good for when it comes to selling.

 

Now the car is a 2006, 300 GT in Black currently on 62,000 miles, with sat nav, heated leather seats in black etc. The car runs perfectly and apart from the slight damage to the bumper and wing is in excellent condition.

 

With all of the above declared I have had an offer of £6,500 possibly £6,700, £6,800 with a little haggling.

What are everyone's opinions on that price?

 

The company is not we buy any car. The guy I spoke to sounded very helpful and seemed as though he has properly researched the car instead of banging out a generic quote and there are no hidden costs.

 

For the admins, this is not a for sale post, just interested in hearing everyone's opinions.

 

Cheers

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Damaged, partial service history.......try Tradelinkcars :teeth: (joke before anyone's toys get hurled out)

 

Seriously though I don't think that's a terrible price. You could probably squeeze a bit more but it's a full market and you will be competing with other sellers with full history and no body issues.

 

I say do it.

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I'd be grabbing the money and getting out of there as quick as I could.

A note for the future, if your getting a service done by a mate or doing it yourself, buy the bits yourself and keep the receipts so you can at least shown you've bought the parts. Always looks better to a buyer, instead of nothing. :)

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