How should I price my 3.63 Torsen swap?
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How should I price my 3.63 Torsen swap?
I think this is the right place to post this.
I have a complete 3.63 swap I'm thinking of getting rid of. Fully rebuilt last summer by a respected spec Miata shop (York Automotove) when the 3.63s were installed.
The swap would come with the diff, carrier (with new energy suspension bushings) and axles.
What's a fair price?
I have a complete 3.63 swap I'm thinking of getting rid of. Fully rebuilt last summer by a respected spec Miata shop (York Automotove) when the 3.63s were installed.
The swap would come with the diff, carrier (with new energy suspension bushings) and axles.
What's a fair price?
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In today's market you're going to have a hard time moving that unit. Pretty much everybody who cares is either going for the 3.308 or has already done the upgrade. I've been seeing the 3.63 units go for $125 - $150 lately, though that is typically without the axles. If you really need to get rid of it, I'll give you $175 for the lot if we can work out something reasonable for shipping to 33952.
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Not by much. Just the 3.63 gears alone go for $320 new. In the diff, ready to go with shafts, gotta be worth several hundred at least.
If I had just not done my 3.63 conversion I would be ready to talk price.
Joe has to be serving up a large slice of sarcasm pie at $175.
If I had just not done my 3.63 conversion I would be ready to talk price.
Joe has to be serving up a large slice of sarcasm pie at $175.
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When I was at mazmart, I imported them from Japan. Took like 5 months. After the part price, we got $500 for set up labor.
I would ask $1500 for the entire package, but most people will probably only want the chunk.
I would ask $1500 for the entire package, but most people will probably only want the chunk.
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However considering...
A) the bare 3.63 R&P are not commonly available
B) assembled 3.63 torsens are rarer than hen's teeth
C) labor to assemble is more expensive than the part itself
D) all 3.63 owners know exactly what they have and the $$$ spent
Unless you steal one, I don't think you find a 3.63 torsen with all the labor discounted out.
edit: forgot a very important word in sentence two
Last edited by MazDilla; 02-27-2009 at 02:30 PM.
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I was ready to buy an assembled one from Mazmart last year for $1100. Then they ran out and the price went up $200. The new price on these units is why I am looking at the CTS. For those of us just running turbos, we should be able to get away with a cheaper axle since we don't have to have it rated for 400 lb-ft of torque.
On topic, I would price it about $900-1000 and see what you get for it.
On topic, I would price it about $900-1000 and see what you get for it.
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! I assume you are being sarcastic, but since you are usually serious ************... If you find some desperate **** who's willing to eat the labor cost more power to you.
However considering...
A) the bare 3.63 R&P are not commonly available
B) assembled 3.63 torsens are rarer than hen's teeth
C) labor to assemble is more expensive than the part itself
D) all 3.63 owners know exactly what they have and the $$$ spent
Unless you steal one, I don't think you find a 3.63 torsen with all the labor discounted out.
However considering...
A) the bare 3.63 R&P are not commonly available
B) assembled 3.63 torsens are rarer than hen's teeth
C) labor to assemble is more expensive than the part itself
D) all 3.63 owners know exactly what they have and the $$$ spent
Unless you steal one, I don't think you find a 3.63 torsen with all the labor discounted out.
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! I assume you are being sarcastic, but since you are usually serious ************... If you find some desperate **** who's willing to eat the labor cost more power to you.
However considering...
A) the bare 3.63 R&P are not commonly available
B) assembled 3.63 torsens are rarer than hen's teeth
C) labor to assemble is more expensive than the part itself
D) all 3.63 owners know exactly what they have and the $$$ spent
Unless you steal one, I don't think you find a 3.63 torsen with all the labor discounted out.
However considering...
A) the bare 3.63 R&P are not commonly available
B) assembled 3.63 torsens are rarer than hen's teeth
C) labor to assemble is more expensive than the part itself
D) all 3.63 owners know exactly what they have and the $$$ spent
Unless you steal one, I don't think you find a 3.63 torsen with all the labor discounted out.
Hustler put a lot of time and money into his car. Does that mean that his car, plus parts, plus labor equals the real selling value of the car?
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Let me put it this way hustler... the relatively more common 3.9 torsens sells for more than what sav is hypothetically offering. (even on this forum full of cheap ***** like myself) 3.9 prices should cover all the parts and labor on a 3.63 torsen if you played your cards right.
To the OP, $800 would be rock bottom from a knowledgeable seller who would just rather have the money and move on. $950 OBO sounds about right. Good luck.