2jzGTE SCs - The Siblings of my Supra MKIV Toys
#2956
I myself was surprised nobody had snatched them yet. His first post about these was 3rd week of March which I saw early morning yesterday. Then by mid morning I saw the ad below which was posted 4 days ago and even then I was telling myself, for such a good deal they should be gone. I decided no harm trying so I contacted him and to my surprise where still available . After some conversations I said I was going to pick them up right there and then so he let them go for $680.
Look how much the two MT ET Street Drag radials would have cost ? The price of the whole set . Wheels are even in excellent condition, no curb rashes or bad scratches . Clean at the back so they have probably been used lightly.
Last edited by gerrb; 05-01-15 at 04:12 AM.
#2959
Thanks buddy . Surely , you will find some one day if I don't find them before you do hahaha .
#2963
The car used to be black..now RR. There are tons of high dollar aftermarket parts with the car that's why I rented a truck als... tons of 2jzgte parts too.
#2964
am i reading this right?
anotherrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr supra? literally a days after just now buying one???
lmao making money off selling these should be the least of your worries.
but save one for me at a good price in the future, when i come to the point i can throw this kind of money into a car
anotherrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr supra? literally a days after just now buying one???
lmao making money off selling these should be the least of your worries.
but save one for me at a good price in the future, when i come to the point i can throw this kind of money into a car
#2965
am i reading this right?
anotherrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr supra? literally a days after just now buying one???
lmao making money off selling these should be the least of your worries.
but save one for me at a good price in the future, when i come to the point i can throw this kind of money into a car
anotherrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr supra? literally a days after just now buying one???
lmao making money off selling these should be the least of your worries.
but save one for me at a good price in the future, when i come to the point i can throw this kind of money into a car
You let good deals pass they disappear quick and this one ...guy is loosing like $30k on this setup. He has to let it go.. divorce sale. Just came to know about it two days ago.
#2966
Lexus Champion
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yeah I know what you mean the value has definitely gone up and should continue to inch up over time.
My brother picked up a 93.5 6spd turbo w/60k on it, bone stock, they are really awesome investment cars that are still reliable so you dont worry about breaking it *cough* RX7 *cough*
I still can't believe to this day it sat in a garage for a decade collecting dust. just needed a timing belt, waterpump, downpipe, boost controller and its a serious weekend warrior.
divorce sale, oh man gotta move on those quick, any time a person selling a car mentions their spouse, you know there is a good deal to be had.
My brother picked up a 93.5 6spd turbo w/60k on it, bone stock, they are really awesome investment cars that are still reliable so you dont worry about breaking it *cough* RX7 *cough*
I still can't believe to this day it sat in a garage for a decade collecting dust. just needed a timing belt, waterpump, downpipe, boost controller and its a serious weekend warrior.
divorce sale, oh man gotta move on those quick, any time a person selling a car mentions their spouse, you know there is a good deal to be had.
Last edited by Ali SC3; 05-06-15 at 01:48 PM.
#2968
yeah I know what you mean the value has definitely gone up and should continue to inch up over time.
My brother picked up a 93.5 6spd turbo w/60k on it, bone stock, they are really awesome investment cars that are still reliable so you dont worry about breaking it *cough* RX7 *cough*
I still can't believe to this day it sat in a garage for a decade collecting dust. just needed a timing belt, waterpump, downpipe, boost controller and its a serious weekend warrior.
divorce sale, oh man gotta move on those quick, any time a person selling a car mentions their spouse, you know there is a good deal to be had.
My brother picked up a 93.5 6spd turbo w/60k on it, bone stock, they are really awesome investment cars that are still reliable so you dont worry about breaking it *cough* RX7 *cough*
I still can't believe to this day it sat in a garage for a decade collecting dust. just needed a timing belt, waterpump, downpipe, boost controller and its a serious weekend warrior.
divorce sale, oh man gotta move on those quick, any time a person selling a car mentions their spouse, you know there is a good deal to be had.
#2969
I doubt it is on SF, I haven't even checked. I seldom look at SF cars classified. A friend called me about it so I can check it out when he knew I was going through Raleigh towards Rocky Mount NC to pickup the red MKIV and other stuff last Tuesday.
Based on my experience , best MKIV purchases are from Craigslist or word of mouth from friends. Many MKIV sellers who need to sell their car due to personal reasons like divorce, need money badly or what not wouldn't want to broadcast it to their friends at SF.... pride I guess (just my $0.02 and no offense meant to anyone) especially if they need to sell it ASAP. Many hate to let that MKIV go .. so no fanfare but just have to let it go. SF is a good place to sell actually since most buyers know what they are buying and can price your MKIV / stuff right.
I have bought 9 MKIVs now in the past 7 years. 8 of them from people in a bind . 8 of them from Craigslist and this last one through a friend. All at a very good deal so I always made money from those I sold and I know I will on what I have when I have to let them go and my passion on them passes. But there are a lot of risks buying on Craigslist so you be careful. You have to know what you are buying and be aware of security risks.
Based on my experience , best MKIV purchases are from Craigslist or word of mouth from friends. Many MKIV sellers who need to sell their car due to personal reasons like divorce, need money badly or what not wouldn't want to broadcast it to their friends at SF.... pride I guess (just my $0.02 and no offense meant to anyone) especially if they need to sell it ASAP. Many hate to let that MKIV go .. so no fanfare but just have to let it go. SF is a good place to sell actually since most buyers know what they are buying and can price your MKIV / stuff right.
I have bought 9 MKIVs now in the past 7 years. 8 of them from people in a bind . 8 of them from Craigslist and this last one through a friend. All at a very good deal so I always made money from those I sold and I know I will on what I have when I have to let them go and my passion on them passes. But there are a lot of risks buying on Craigslist so you be careful. You have to know what you are buying and be aware of security risks.
#2970
Lead Lap
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I doubt it is on SF, I haven't even checked. I seldom look at SF cars classified. A friend called me about it so I can check it out when he knew I was going through Raleigh towards Rocky Mount NC to pickup the red MKIV and other stuff last Tuesday.
Based on my experience , best MKIV purchases are from Craigslist or word of mouth from friends. Many MKIV sellers who need to sell their car due to personal reasons like divorce, need money badly or what not wouldn't want to broadcast it to their friends at SF.... pride I guess (just my $0.02 and no offense meant to anyone) especially if they need to sell it ASAP. Many hate to let that MKIV go .. so no fanfare but just have to let it go. SF is a good place to sell actually since most buyers know what they are buying and can price your MKIV / stuff right.
I have bought 9 MKIVs now in the past 7 years. 8 of them from people in a bind . 8 of them from Craigslist and this last one through a friend. All at a very good deal so I always made money from those I sold and I know I will on what I have when I have to let them go and my passion on them passes. But there are a lot of risks buying on Craigslist so you be careful. You have to know what you are buying and be aware of security risks.
Based on my experience , best MKIV purchases are from Craigslist or word of mouth from friends. Many MKIV sellers who need to sell their car due to personal reasons like divorce, need money badly or what not wouldn't want to broadcast it to their friends at SF.... pride I guess (just my $0.02 and no offense meant to anyone) especially if they need to sell it ASAP. Many hate to let that MKIV go .. so no fanfare but just have to let it go. SF is a good place to sell actually since most buyers know what they are buying and can price your MKIV / stuff right.
I have bought 9 MKIVs now in the past 7 years. 8 of them from people in a bind . 8 of them from Craigslist and this last one through a friend. All at a very good deal so I always made money from those I sold and I know I will on what I have when I have to let them go and my passion on them passes. But there are a lot of risks buying on Craigslist so you be careful. You have to know what you are buying and be aware of security risks.