Ive been toying with the idea of selling my cars and buying one car, (2002 M3) in the spring, i was just trying to figure out what a fair price to sell my car is. its a 2000 hyundai tiburon with 75k Blue book is 6k
Engine
Airram Intake Manifold
68mm Throttle Body
P&P Cylinder Head
Wiseco Forged Pistons
Pauter 4340 Chrome-Moly Rods
Custom Ramhead Turbo Manifold
Garrett GT35R Turbo
24X12X4 Bar and Plate FMIC
Tial 44mm Wastegate
Tial 50mm BOV
3” Turboback exhaust
Haltech E6x Standalone ECU
Aeromotive FPR
780cc injectors
Walbro 255LPH fuelpump
Coolingmist Progressive Methanol Injection
Honda Civic Aluminum Half Core Radiator Transmission
yea the car runs, its down right now cuzi have it apart from building a turbokit on it again, but the car just made it to atlanta and back for nopi nationals without ANY problems the whole way there and back (12 hour driving days)
the car has NEVER left me stranded everywhere and is fully built…
Unfortunately I think 10-12 is a little optimistic. Throw it up on ebay and some Tiburon forums for 10 and see what happens. Worst thing that happens is you have to lower the price some.
i sold a cav to an enthusiast who happened to be the brother of the wifes friend
…
then he took it to the trans shop, they said it was $15, then $500 and special order parts etc…
then the dad calls me and says the clutch is shot, the battery is shot, it needs trans work and dealer only parts…
end of the story is i gave them $300 to save a friendship and avoid the hassle.
(I offered a 100% refund BEFORE it went to the shop…)
You’re going to get fucked trying to sell it to the general public. Nobody is going to want an old Korean car that some ricer put a turbo on. Not saying that’s what it is, just how the general public would view it.
Niche market and find the right buyer or part it out.