KBB is useless for M30's

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svairman
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Car: 1993 Infiniti Q45

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Since these cars are so few and far between and in such varied conditioned, how do you figure out what a fair reasonable price is? I'm selling my 1990 M30 and think $1200obo is fair but am I way off?

Mileage is around 140k
body is in good shape for 90 model
the super expensive sonar suspension has been replaced
it has new Michelin hydro-edge tires
a new muffler
new tune up and fluids all around


the bad though is that it has the typical torn leather up front and the R12 system needs to be vacuumed down and refilled with R134


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1994 infiniti j30 190+
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Car: 1994 Infiniti J30
1990 Ford Ranger XLT Sport Limited Edition
Location: Sarasota, Florida

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try 1700 then if they offer less like 1300 or so take it. thats pretty fair cause it needs minor work. any less than that isnt fair on your end. but your choice on wat you will take for it.

crash n burn
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Car: '91 Nissan LE hatch
'93 Nissan Silvia UDSM
'92 Infiniti M30
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it just depends on who's looking really. i would value an M30 higher than someone just looking for a car. i know the rarity, i like them, etc etc. kbb is just a guideline. they don't take into consideration things like being a cult status sort of car, or one that people like to sink money into(i.e. 240sx).

but yes, your price is more than reasonable

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svairman
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Car: 1993 Infiniti Q45

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Car sold in 2 days on Craigslist, got my full asking price. Wasn't a M30 fan, actually just a woman that came to look at it and was impressed with the ride quality and apperance of the car.


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