Am I asking too much?
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Am I asking too much?
Like the title says could you check out my link and confirm my asking price.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/vehicle-c...j-12499-a.html
I haven't been too proactive to sell it and I priced it there for some bargaining room too. I have a stack of receipts and theres not another like it. Am I asking too much for this car or is it just bad timing? Let me know what you think thanks in advance.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/vehicle-c...j-12499-a.html
I haven't been too proactive to sell it and I priced it there for some bargaining room too. I have a stack of receipts and theres not another like it. Am I asking too much for this car or is it just bad timing? Let me know what you think thanks in advance.
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Its a great looking car that looks to be in great condition. Tons of respectable mods, but 12500 is a bit high for a formula regaurdless of the modifications. Not trying to come off like a dick but most people willing to shell out that kind of money are going to buy a ws6 of some sort. Looking through the classified section you can easily find multiple ws6s and other highly modified cars cheaper.
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Yes, it is probably too high but I have no idea what your mods cost when new. Generally, you can add 25-33% of your mods price to the car. You would need to check www.kbb.com and get a 'private party' fair value, then add the mods percentage. What does that come to?? Even then, it is a tough limited market for a car like that (cash only probably) and the holidays are the toughest time of the year to sell. GLWS!!
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Its a great looking car that looks to be in great condition. Tons of respectable mods, but 12500 is a bit high for a formula regaurdless of the modifications. Not trying to come off like a dick but most people willing to shell out that kind of money are going to buy a ws6 of some sort. Looking through the classified section you can easily find multiple ws6s and other highly modified cars cheaper.
Yes, it is probably too high but I have no idea what your mods cost when new. Generally, you can add 25-33% of your mods price to the car. You would need to check www.kbb.com and get a 'private party' fair value, then add the mods percentage. What does that come to?? Even then, it is a tough limited market for a car like that (cash only probably) and the holidays are the toughest time of the year to sell. GLWS!!