2013 Nissan 370z Base
JN1AZ4EH3DM382560
2013 Nissan 370z Base VIN JN1AZ4EH3DM382560 was sold at Copart for $2 050 USD. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar NISSAN 370Z listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 2013 Nissan 370Z Touring features a documented service history of 30 records, but it carries a branded salvage title following a total loss declaration in Indiana. The vehicle has been through four owners and was involved in multiple incidents, including two reports of minor damage in Maryland and Kentucky before a significant moderate-damage collision involving a trailer impact that resulted in the vehicle being declared a total loss. Additionally, the report notes an odometer problem with 'Not Actual Mileage' status on the title. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding, or financing to evaluate how the salvage status, multiple damage events, and mileage discrepancies may affect its value and safety.
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The primary concern is the integrity of the inner structure. The severity of the fender crush suggests that internal mounting brackets and potentially the frame rail on the passenger side are compromised. Cooling system components (radiator/condenser) may be pushed back or punctured.
While being an insurance-sold vehicle is a plus for title clarity, the structural damage to the front passenger corner is substantial. The repair cost of $15,406 exceeds the current market value ($15,109), indicating that unless you can source parts cheaply and perform high-quality frame correction, this may be a difficult project to turn into a profitable profit.
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