Xylander
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- First Name
- Guy
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- Sep 12, 2025
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- Tallahassee, FL
- Car(s)
- 2024 Nissan NISMO Z
Not sure what the Mustang v8 versus a Shelby has to do with this conversation.
If you're basing your information off of a trade that has no real data to show the value of each. A dealer can always give you more for a trade then they would if you were just trying to sell the car.
The will just offset it with the price of the car you are buying from thiem.
And if you are going by what the dealership told you then yeah, they sold you more than a car.
The resale is really a moot point and one that should really not have been brought up. Fact is the Z in any model doesn't hold its value. If you have a Z it shouldn't matter how much you got it for or what. The one thing everyone needs to consider is that there is always someone that got a better deal.
But since we are on the weird topic of resale, the Nismo might taking hit when a lot of people are trading them for the manual.
I'm not going the Nismo or Z1 route on mine, but it's an $80k+ build estimate when it's done. Multimatic SVO (special vehicle ops) is building my engine and trans. I'm using the same engine, just built from the ground up by a pro race engineering team (same company built the Ford GT and Mustang GTD). Then, they're going to add a ZF 8-speed auto. The engine will make north of 800whp, but I'm planning on tracking it around 700whp on 93 octane. I don't have any concrete details as to what's going into it. I'll learn more as time goes on and we start making decisions. The OEM engine and trans will be removed and shipped back with the car. New engine is going to have a Multimatic one off intake manifold, a pair of large Garrett turbos, race heads, race cams, etc etc etc. Full race built VR30DDTT. Multimatic is also going to do the chassis balance/blueprint, install the cage and test the suspension after the install.So help me understand something, their part selling process is freaking confusing for all the wrong reasons, they sell you the parts but are tied to the dealership inventories that are distributed from the hub nearby.
However, I understand that nissan parts USA website sells every single part that comes with the car, but when I go to the nismo parts website, I see every single nismo like sway bars, carbon fiber covers, arms, rods, etc,
I see that a fully maxed out Z1 build can go for like 50-80k on top of what we paid, but has anyone tried buying the entire catalog for their performance Z? Correct me if Iām wrong but Iām stuck trying to find the parts number to order them directly with the dealership using my buddies discount but itās tedious
I know Nismo is just a brand, but for me itās the warranty, especially with my previous experiences with Nissan
By the time the car is fully built, including the body and aero work once I get it back, this build is probably going to look more like $120,000-$150,000. Keep in mind that this is for a pure race build designed to turn upwards of 30 hot laps in a session. It's still being kept street legal, but it's being built for its intended purpose.
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