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How much does value change with mods
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 15389643" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>There are some who look for a built motor due to their own goals and want to save money on said motor mods. But the majority prefer a stock or lightly modded Terminator motor that hopefully hasn't been regularly raced/beat on.</p><p></p><p>Buyers looking for a lightly modded/stock Terminator should be aware that it is not uncommon for a modded engine to be de-modded and advertised as "stock or near stock". Buyers must do as much research as they can to verify the stock/near stock claim for obvious reasons. That is somewhat easier to do when a car is sold through, say, SVTP by an active member. It's easier to track the car's history through forum posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 15389643, member: 6727"] There are some who look for a built motor due to their own goals and want to save money on said motor mods. But the majority prefer a stock or lightly modded Terminator motor that hopefully hasn't been regularly raced/beat on. Buyers looking for a lightly modded/stock Terminator should be aware that it is not uncommon for a modded engine to be de-modded and advertised as "stock or near stock". Buyers must do as much research as they can to verify the stock/near stock claim for obvious reasons. That is somewhat easier to do when a car is sold through, say, SVTP by an active member. It's easier to track the car's history through forum posts. [/QUOTE]
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