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hey guys,

just wondering what everyone thinks their ceffy's are valued at?

what they are worth to you?

and if you'd even consider selling, considering what you'd get and the money you've spent?

I know i've spent a heap on my ceffy, and like all cars you will never get back what you've put into it, but i'm just curious about prices.

there are only 7 ceffy's F/S around aus on carsales atm. varying in price from 9500 to 16000!

whats your opinions...

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I think if I fixed a few little things up, ie passenger side rear window doesnt go up atm, get that fixed. Id still aim for the $15k mark. Im sure if I waited long enough someone would pay it. Mines a bit different to most tho, hasnt been flogged out drifting.

Ours is probably the most factory standard and unmolested ceffy in the country, to the extent that almost all the worn parts have been replaced by genuine Nissan stuff (much to my horror)... my old man treats it better than he treats me and even washes/buffs it each weekend. he mentioned he'd be looking for about $12000 minimum if he was to sell it.

my brother just sold his for 6.5k (i think) registered (skyline rb20det (under 100k i think), manual conversion, fmic, pod, 3" exhaust)

it needed a new timing belt, the cluster surround had sagged - other then that it was stock

he didn't advertise it though

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i'd be chasing about 15-16K for mine cos that's literally what i regard it as being worth...

it's not a drift hack, and it's been very looked after and i think that 15K it's worth that much?

remember its only worth as much as someone is willing to pay :rolleyes:

how much do they usually go for on here?

I think because there are so few (relatively speaking), people are more picky

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well i'd accept 14, cos i'm lokoing to move up not just move across as far as cars that i buy go...

mine's a nice ceffy., i would HATE to see it get sold to some kid that will use it as a drift hack.

well i'd accept 14, cos i'm lokoing to move up not just move across as far as cars that i buy go...

mine's a nice ceffy., i would HATE to see it get sold to some kid that will use it as a drift hack.

Yeah, thats probably my biggest fear too.

I still want that 'spare' front lip of yours tho...

Either way I want a house and a V6 passat.

yeah i'm torn if i was to sell i think i would be after mid to high teens for mine. saying that it is drifted, but maintained ridiculously - and had almost every modification possible from styling to suspension to engine build and mods to paint. and its registered

i love my ceff, i just hope that maybe in the future its not worthless :thumbsup: - hence why the topic was started...

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the panel shop still has my front n rear bumpers they say it's in "storage" now

...i think it's "in the bin"

just make one out of fibreglass dude, how you been anyway?

haha duuude is your badge in the pic actually studded or is that sum photo shop magic

an i rekn mine would fetch 8.5k the way it is hahaha

haha duuude is your badge in the pic actually studded or is that sum photo shop magic

an i rekn mine would fetch 8.5k the way it is hahaha

yes my badge is acutally studded with genuine swarovski crystals

seriously

the shine from them is so deep and on so many levels esp at night under lights they come out orange pink blue all sorts

when my car is parked a lot of people walking past actually stop and just look at it it's kinda creepy haha

the other night i was at nando's n this group of about 4 guys stood around my car and took pics... i was like.... you guys are hell gay...

but yeah no photoshop there man

Edited by Mr Eps
yes my badge is acutally studded with genuine swarovski crystals

seriously

the shine from them is so deep and on so many levels esp at night under lights they come out orange pink blue all sorts

when my car is parked a lot of people walking past actually stop and just look at it it's kinda creepy haha

the other night i was at nando's n this group of about 4 guys stood around my car and took pics... i was like.... you guys are hell gay...

but yeah no photoshop there man

hmmm, you'd be a happy boy if someone swiped your badge then :)... looks bling though, i like it!

Toffy - nothing is wrong with the ceff :spank:

just thinking... as i would really like a 34 4 door, with massive mods or a jzx100... not for a very long time though lol.

stick with the ceffy mate, neither of those cars have enough on it to warrant selling it :w00t: , once you change colour etc it'll be like a new car to ya again anyways :spank: . about 3 years ago i sold my first ceff with similar thoughts (i bought a r33 4d with intenion to make it a drift hack) , worst move i ever made :)

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