What is it Worth? - 2000 Trans Am - Modded




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CorbinLR
07-27-2012, 03:21 PM
What's it worth?

Very clean 2000 Trans Am with 30,000 original miles

Mods are:

-Fast Toys lid
-Nick Williams 90mm TB (port, polished and powder coated)
-corvette 85mm MAF
-FAST 90 intake
-42 lb SVO green top injectors
-AFR 205cc heads with upgraded springs
-custom EPS cam spec'd by Pat G
-Rossler T3 4L60e transmission
-Yank SS3600 stall

Wheels are American Racing TTM 17"
Tires are Toyo 315 TQ's in rear and Toyo's racing tire in front (set cost almost $800 and only have about 1000 miles on them)

Professionally installed and Tuned by Frost


lsmaxxed
07-27-2012, 03:40 PM
18-19k

CorbinLR
07-27-2012, 03:44 PM
That sounds kind of high. I'm talking private party value.


95_Z_Twenty_Eight
07-27-2012, 04:52 PM
Assuming it's a WS6 car (hood suggests it is but a lot of people swap hoods), I would suggest you start somewhere around $12,000 maybe and see if you get any bites. Because it is modded you will be marketing to a smaller pool of potential buyers.

Mostly stock 2002 WS6 cars with similar mileage seem to be selling anywhere from $13,000-$15,000 and yours is a couple years older and modded. I think $12,000 would be a good starting point....or you could ask a little more and just see if it jumps out at someone.

Just my .02.

CorbinLR
07-27-2012, 07:03 PM
Thats more what I was thinking, thanks for you input

NC01TA
07-27-2012, 07:11 PM
Would like to know how many owners and if the title is clean. Any Carfax issues?
If everything checks out OK a 2000 T/A with 30,000 miles should 'normally' fetch in the $12,000 - $13,000 neighborhood via a 'private party' sale. If issues, or too many owners (more than 3 would be a lot for a 30k miles car), then this price range is too high. As posted above, the mods limits the market to younger males, generally the wrong group to try to sell to, especially for top $$$. The funds are limited and loans tough to obtain. Right now mods are bringing no extra value unless you get extremely lucky and find that one buyer that just loves what you have done with the car.