FS: 2009 corvette zo6 3lz
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The NADA value is 29-30k. Car has well over 15k in upgrades so if 33-35k with a fender bender sounds too expensive continue shopping! No hard feelings on my part I don’t have to sell the car, 33k is fair to me. Seats are removable, that’s what wrenches are for.
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jmneill (03-01-2021)
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I’m not worried about the seats, I like them. I’m worried about it’s resell value over here in Cali whenever the time comes for me to sell. Not too many people enjoy buying cars with accidents on the carfax over here.
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Selim Bradley (03-01-2021)
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3 Honks Away (01-11-2021)
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Interested if it doesn’t sell.
I have 13zl1 FBO E85. Considering looking for members interested in trades. I understand your looking to get rid of for overseas.
QUOTE=MRDRZO6;1602801356]Sale pending[/QUOTE]
QUOTE=MRDRZO6;1602801356]Sale pending[/QUOTE]
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CAR SOLD FOR $32,500! To those who thought the price was unfair or I would never sell it while I was deployed.....never say never because not only did I sell it while serving overseas, the buyer paid off the lean (14k) and then brought my family member the remaining cash balance. To everyone who wanted it while I was already deployed.... I hope you find a great build or just build one, these are great platforms for what they are!
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Cruising
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Instructor
I’m deployed right now and want to throw mine up for sale. Same situation, I have a loan through navy federal so it seems tricky ! I may wait till I get home
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It was fairly simple. Buyer pays off the loan and then you forward them the title. Has to be two trusting parties of course. My biggest issue was I would not let anyone test drive it while I was gone and that detoured a lot of buyers which I understand.