Unless it is extremely clean I would imagine it would sell for closer to $1500. You may find someone for $2000 but I think much over that is a stretch.
In reply to Justjim75 :
Virginia plates......
The car might be a fun beater for RallyX, but it seems like a shame to destroy a rust-free car....
I dont think the price is out of line for the right buyer. Most Turbobrickers want them for less than $1000 and will complain about "used to get these for $150 twice a week..."
Super clean, good luck with the sale! If it had another pedal, I'd very seriously consider making an offer.
79rex
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4/6/20 2:08 p.m.
for a clean one I think it would sell for 2500. It might take some time, if your prepared to wait. I say give it a try
located in VA beach area. its pretty clean imho
Try and fix that bumper cover on the passenger side. It's a nice color and doesn't seem to have flaking clear coat but it's a sedan which people aren't as enthusiastic about. The 15G is a nice upgrade but is that just on stock wastegate pressure? I'm pretty sure the 15G wastegate is pretty soft and only makes about 6 pounds of boost.
Virginia seems to have a steady supply of decent turbo Volvos and I think you'll be waiting awhile to get $2500. It's not impossible, but difficult.
In reply to orthoxstice :
Yea stock pressure. The 13c went out and I couldn't find another one. Read that the 15G was a bolt in replacement and ordered it off of ebay.
Bumper cover "fix" would probably just be a couple zip ties. I still need to look into the speedo easy fix as well.
I have it priced expecting a little haggling, I just cant justify letting it go for 1k, whether that's it's worth or not. At that price I'll keep it a little longer, then keep its drivetrain and feel guilty about it.
Speedo works to 45mph now and bumper isnt sagging anymore
Speedo fix, first thing to check is the wires between the sensor and the chassis. There is a clearance problem there that causes a failure, often exactly where the wires exit the plug on the differential.
Pending sale to local guy