How much?
Was thinking about selling my bird and was wondering what everybody's opinion on price would be. Not too interested in individual taste, but brutally honest pricing opinions. I know this should be in the "How much" section, but nobody looks at that!
I have a 93 Trans Am w/ LS1 front end swap. Everything will be working and aligned upon sale. The car will also have a half decent paint job on it.
105k miles
New clutch, slave, master cylinders
6 speed
Leather in good shape except for drivers seat which has a tear in the normal spot
OEM Ram air hood (Considering taking off and selling seperately)
98+ Tails
3 subwoofer enclosures and 10 inch sub
Everything works excellently, the car runs great and shifts smoothly
Can't think of anything else at the moment.
If you were in the market for one, what would you be willing to pay?
I have a 93 Trans Am w/ LS1 front end swap. Everything will be working and aligned upon sale. The car will also have a half decent paint job on it.
105k miles
New clutch, slave, master cylinders
6 speed
Leather in good shape except for drivers seat which has a tear in the normal spot
OEM Ram air hood (Considering taking off and selling seperately)
98+ Tails
3 subwoofer enclosures and 10 inch sub
Everything works excellently, the car runs great and shifts smoothly
Can't think of anything else at the moment.
If you were in the market for one, what would you be willing to pay?
This does belong in the 'What's It Worth' section and there are many people that do look at that section. Few people answer there because it gets redundant as most everything has been answered already. You can get a really good idea of what your 'car is worth' by looking at all the previous posts.
~$3000.
Nobody will pay for the extras that you decided to put on. The Ram Air hood, the tail lights and subs. You're better off putting it back to stock and selling those components seperately.
Nobody will pay for the extras that you decided to put on. The Ram Air hood, the tail lights and subs. You're better off putting it back to stock and selling those components seperately.






