How much would you pay for my S?
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Originally Posted by UMDSuzuka,May 21 2007, 08:55 PM
I'm sure someone somewhere has custom fabbed a turbo-kit for their S2K. Edit: MY 06+ that is.
I wouldn't pay more than like $18-19k for that. Mods just decrease the value of the car. Parted out though, you can man a ton of money.
I wouldn't pay more than like $18-19k for that. Mods just decrease the value of the car. Parted out though, you can man a ton of money.
YOU ARE ABOUT A DUMBASS.
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Originally Posted by 2QYK4U,May 21 2007, 08:07 PM
Wow...I am going to go on record and say...
YOU ARE ABOUT A DUMBASS.
YOU ARE ABOUT A DUMBASS.
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mods espically FI make the value of the car go down. You rarely get what you put into it. Thats why I find it funny when people say they "invest" parts/mods into their car. Throw those in stocks or real estate or land
I would just part it out.
I would just part it out.
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Originally Posted by SilverKnight,May 21 2007, 09:18 PM
mods espically FI make the value of the car go down. You rarely get what you put into it. Thats why I find it funny when people say they "invest" parts/mods into their car. Throw those in stocks or real estate or land
I would just part it out.
I would just part it out.
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Originally Posted by 2QYK4U,May 21 2007, 08:21 PM
The car should sell for $35-40K.
In theory you are correct but in reality, unless you are lucky, you will not be able to sell it as is for that price nor would you want to.
Your best bet is to go back to stock form and part out the aftermarket components. This is why I kept every single piece of OEM equip when I started modding. I was able to go back to complete stock and get back 75-80% of my money on aftermarket parts.
I was able to enjoy the novelty of my own setup and still get some money back in return. Essentially paying the 20% in depreciation to entertain my craving for modding.
Something to consider is a fully modded car does not have the appeal to most potential buyers as it does for the original owner. The car is a creation of your own vision and is custom to your taste. Potential owners most likely don't want to "Buy" "YOUR" car. Most likely they want to mod the car themselves and add their own personal touches. This is why a stock car or very lightly modded car will have more appeal.
The demographics of someone putting down $40K to buy your car is VERY small.
Good luck if you decide to sell....but recommend you part out and minimize your losses.
JMO.
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[QUOTE=SIIK2NR,May 21 2007, 09:30 PM] Justin,
In theory you are correct but in reality, unless you are lucky, you will not be able to sell it as is for that price nor would you want to.
In theory you are correct but in reality, unless you are lucky, you will not be able to sell it as is for that price nor would you want to.
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