2000 nhra edition formula
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2000 nhra edition formula
Looking to sell my 2000 NHRA edition formula. I know trading it in or selling it a dealer i would lose the "appreciation value" anybody have any ideas on where I could go to get best value?
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Post it up on the classifieds and sell it yourself. That's the best way to maximize your profit. Any time you sell it to a dealer or trade it, you're going to get less, as they want to make a profit off of it too.
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This. NHRA isn't going to add anything to the value for almost everyone that looks at it, so make sure not to price it like it does. Find out what the dealer is going to give you so you have a starting point (probably list it for $1-2k more than what they offer, but that really depends on the dealer), make sure to give out good details about it, and try not to hide things. Chances are whoever is looking is going to see it, and if they do it's going to make you look shady.
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Although maybe you'll luck out and find some ignorant person that thinks because it says NHRA on it that is has more power and is faster.
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That's a fine idea, but keep in mind you'll need at least 50 worthwhile posts and/or six months membership on this site before you'll be allowed to post in the classifieds. Since you joined in March 2011 & this is your first post, you're gonna have to wait a bit before trying to sell it here.
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