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Old 01-10-2010, 12:08 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Toyotanut View Post
I looked at a mk4 today,Its a black all stock minus wheels and intake 95 n/a auto with 225k miles on it with a clean carfax never been titled outside of cali. The car looks great for the mileage and drives good but im not sure what to offer the guy for the price. KBB is 10.5k but i know theses cars usually go for more?

it also comes with a wrecked,totaled 94 mk4 6spdTT with complete 80k drivetrain minus the diff. and lots of extra parts on it(tt calipers,carbon clutch tein coilovers,6spd pedals,misc parts
Sorry to say I really can't help with pricing, although other members may be able to help you here. For me personally, I've never sold an MKIV Supra (why would anyone do that?) and I've only bought one, brand-new, from Toyota...so I guess this makes me pretty much a n00b in the used market pricing area. However, I probably could help you know what to look for in terms of mechanical soundness for a specific mkiv that you're considering.

Oh, and note that this forum is under "Performance and General Modification Forums - for generation specific discussions". Pricing discussions aren't the primary purpose of this forum, but again if another member has some input for you on this topic I don't mind at all if this discussion goes on.

If you end up wanting to sell the parts from that extra wrecked Supra, please post that ad in the appropriate for-sale forum.
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