1988 Shiro Mega MAX Value
I purchased a 1988 Nissan megamax from San diego california , last summer. I recently got it running well and had to sart driving it full time when my F150 engine tanked. So this weekend my project car. Was damaged by three Deer running, I wasnt hurt but the car, well it is upsetting to see a clean low mile car get roughed up. Whats more that that is the fact the car is somewhat of a unicorn, Its a 1988 Shiro, and also special order with the Mega max package, only released by nissan in so cal. I have only found four shiros, and im curious about how many Mega max edition were built in white.
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To get an exact value you're best off getting it professionally appraised, it's hard to give a ballpark when there's limited remaining examples and its a special edition and such. If it's had a recent timing belt replacement and maintenance will affect the value as well, then with appraisal prices you're likely to get ballpark of 60%-70% of that appraisal value at market (Craigslist, bring a trailer, etc). Other issue is you have to bank on finding someone that knows what a Shiro is like a collector
as-is I would best guess $5k area, do the timing belt/paint respray $6-$10k area more likely the bottom end. Myself I would sit on it and sprice it up as you go, in 10-20yrs when USA/Canada ban the sale of new gasoline vehicles classics like this will shoot up in value |
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