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Well its time to sell the beast. I need some advice on what to ask for my 2nd wife. 2003 z W/ 408 fully forged lunati internals, stage 3 heads, ungraded trans, new HRE'S and around 15,000 in stereo equipment. Well over 20 in the motor the car has 8100 miles on it and the new motor has around 600.Car is immaculate. Car makes 540 motor 725 Nos. So what do you guys think and where would be the best place to sell her?
Last edited by joe03z06; Mar 18, 2005 at 04:19 PM.
I can tell you that you are probsbly going to be disappointed in what you get. The extra money you invested is likely to bring you NOTHING!! I used to own a car dealership and I can tell you thst I would probably offer you a little less than blue book, because you have pretty much ruined any remaining factory warranty.
Why, you ask? The average late model used car buyer usually has to finance the car. They don't have a lot of cash. The loan value of a car, and companies that finance the purchase of a car only consider the value of factory installed options. In order for a typical buyer to pay what you think the car is worth, he will have to come up with the extra cash for the cost of your options. That isn't likely to happen.
This is another reason to "mod" your car, if you don't plan to keep it for a long time.
Please don't be offended, you probably have a great car. I assumed you a realistic answer.
Last edited by SMFCPACFP; Mar 20, 2005 at 07:04 AM.
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