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<blockquote data-quote="smitty2919" data-source="post: 15634475" data-attributes="member: 113577"><p>You can try to justify your asking price until you are blue in the face. Only worth what people are willing to pay.</p><p></p><p>My take on highly modified cars is that they are always a gamble on how they were put together. At which point the buyer paying $13k is disposable cash if the thing blows up the next day. Yes, I know, buying even a 100% stock used car is a gamble, but I don't like it knowing someone had their hands all over the car.</p><p></p><p>Will have to wait for someone that has been wanting that body style and wanting to do those mods. They may look at it and see the work is already done for them lol.</p><p></p><p>Start at $14 and see what happens. I'll usually start a couple thousand higher since people will ALWAYS come out with a lower price. But like it was said that's getting into higher mileage cobra territory, and dare I say even C5 territory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smitty2919, post: 15634475, member: 113577"] You can try to justify your asking price until you are blue in the face. Only worth what people are willing to pay. My take on highly modified cars is that they are always a gamble on how they were put together. At which point the buyer paying $13k is disposable cash if the thing blows up the next day. Yes, I know, buying even a 100% stock used car is a gamble, but I don't like it knowing someone had their hands all over the car. Will have to wait for someone that has been wanting that body style and wanting to do those mods. They may look at it and see the work is already done for them lol. Start at $14 and see what happens. I'll usually start a couple thousand higher since people will ALWAYS come out with a lower price. But like it was said that's getting into higher mileage cobra territory, and dare I say even C5 territory. [/QUOTE]
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