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gimmie a price tag
how much would anybody pay for a ka24det'd s14?
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lol
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There are quite a few variables one must consider for such a valuation: zenki vs. kouki; automatic vs. manual; mileage (and condition); trim-level; tune-level (how much has been done in addition to the turbo?); and various other customization aspects (wheels/tires, sterero, paint). The price could vary anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 (or more). And we can't forget that the value of a car is determined not by how much money went into it, but rather, how much is someone willing to spend to purchase it. which i suppose was why you asked that question. unfortunately, the question's answer will vary widely across individuals; while one person may be willing to spend $10k for a particular car, another may value it at far less (or more, as the case may be). As such, I think it's nigh on impossible to come up with a theoretical estimate. The most accurate figures would probably come from market research: how much have previous cars sold for? The most convenient forum for such research is obviously eBay. I've rarely entertained the notion that I'll actually ever purchase a car through eBay, but I look at the listings endlessly trying to determine how much a particular car seems to be currently worth. Generally, eBay prices are on the low end of the scale, but they seem to be a good "true market value" indicator (to borrow the term from Edmunds). I apologize for this post's long-winded nature, but I've been in class all day, and I'm feeling particularly analytical at the moment : ).
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