supra swap????

MA70_baby

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ok...im not sure if i should do this or not but i need some advice. i might sell my 1986.5 supra and then buy a 1993 supra for 6,000. should i...or shouldn't i.....
 

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MA70_baby said:
ok...im not sure if i should do this or not but i need some advice. i might sell my 1986.5 supra and then buy a 1993 supra for 6,000. should i...or shouldn't i.....

You aren't going to find a 1993 Supra (even an N/A) for $6,000 unless it's a crumpled up ball of metal.

Is this pricing based on an advertisement you've seen online or something to that effect?

If you can get 1993's for $6000, I'll take 5 of them of your hands right now... :rofl:
 

Tanya

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Supracentral said:
You aren't going to find a 1993 Supra (even an N/A) for $6,000 unless it's a crumpled up ball of metal.

Is this pricing based on an advertisement you've seen online or something to that effect?

If you can get 1993's for $6000, I'll take 5 of them of your hands right now... :rofl:


I had a chance to buy a 93.5, auto n/a for $6k. black, over 200k miles. saw the car in person. they are out there, just 98.9% of the time, it's a scam.
 

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87CandyBlueT said:
I know where a 94 N/A-T supra is for $6500, is for real too, I don't know how well it runs but the exterior is mint, has a body kit as well.

I'm baffled by that. Even KBB, who is notorious for undervaluing the prices of rare/collectable cars, says that a mint 93 N/A in pristine condition is worth over $7,000 and a turbo model is over $10K.

Actual street price is generally higher on these cars. Remember these are the same people that value my 95 hardtop @ $14K, and the car would easily sell for $10K over that price considering it is an extremely rare car. Hell, I carry "agreed value" insurance on it for $30K due to the modifications on it.

If you guys can find good condition MKIV N/A's for those prices, you should grab them even if it's just to resell them.

I'd be interested in the contact info for that NA->T car btw, I'll buy it provided it doesn't have a salvage title.
 

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Seen that one before too.
You see the unbelievably low prices with descriptions like "Need to sell quick!, need the money, etc." Because these scammers know there are people who will wonder why its so cheap. So they make up a reason why they aren't asking more and want to get the money from you ASAP.
Never believe something that's too good to be true until you see it.
 

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Dude if you can see it, touch it, test drive it and u can sell ur car quick enough then I say go for it. There are a lot of naysayers here but as long as your not buying the car online sight unseen and in person I say do the damn thing.

But if it is some sort of online sale and the owner wont let you see it in person, it probably is a scam.
 

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here is a few pics of it...its beautiful....

If you can buy this car, for that price, and the title is clear, you should run not walk and go get it.

Nice looking machine.

That is a twin turbo... For $6000??? Until I see it in person, I won't believe it.

You could buy that car today and sell it tomorrow for $20K...

Have you seen this car in person?
 
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