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Old 11-25-2008, 07:48 AM
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Smile 2002 SOM Firehawk Formula 1 of 16

Thinking of Putting on Ebay
what you value her at?

2002 Firehawk Formula
SOM / black cloth
6-speed / 24K miles

Performance Mods:
SLP Longtubes with catted Y, loudmouth 1 cat-back
SLP Lid, MAF, bellows
SLP underdrive pulley
MTI throttle body
Bilistein* Struts/ shocks
Eibach Springs
SLP strut tower brace
BMR Subframe Connectors
BMR Torque Arm
BMR Control Arms
BMR Panhard bar*
Bear Crossdrilled/slotted rotors and pads
Pro 5.0 Shifter

Exterior/ Interior
Chrome Firehawk wheels dipped in Black Chrome
3 RF punch 10's sealed box with amp (not my taste but came with car)
Optima Yellow top deep cycle
Firehawk Embroderied Car Cover

1 noticable scratch on bumper, but previous owner did his best to touch it up. Original tires still on car.

Most all work was done at MTI, car made 398 at flywheel, 368 at wheels.

Have dyno sheet, birth certificate, and original window sticker.
Old 11-25-2008, 11:52 AM
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I think 9ball was selling his for around 25k. His had a few less miles, bud nowhere near the mods as yours.
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The mods have killed the car for the majority of collectors out there. Collectors generally want stock examples or cars that can be easily returned to stock. On the bright side you have basically a one of a kind car in a super color for that certain buyer. The mileage is nice and low too. I would gladly pay up to $20,000 if the car was stock and MINT, but with mods who knows? Maybe you could get $20k for it. It won't be easy though with so few loans available. You would need a cash buyer. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by NC01TA
The mods have killed the car for the majority of collectors out there. Collectors generally want stock examples or cars that can be easily returned to stock. On the bright side you have basically a one of a kind car in a super color for that certain buyer. The mileage is nice and low too. I would gladly pay up to $20,000 if the car was stock and MINT, but with mods who knows? Maybe you could get $20k for it. It won't be easy though with so few loans available. You would need a cash buyer. Good luck!
I have to disagree. The majority of the mods are SLP which is considered OEM by many, and collector or not, cars were built to be DRIVEN. Bluebook value is around 24(not including low mileage value) and who wouldn't want a few extras!




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