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Old 06-08-2011, 08:27 PM
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Default Lt1 383 stroker over 15k in mods... to sell or not to sell...

Built up a beautiful 1995 Camaro z28 over the past few years. 2nd owner... Thinking about... possibly selling it but not sure how to value it. How would you guys suggest finding a true value? KBB doesnt have near enough options to even come close to the parts installed on this car..lol.

any ways, any suggestions on a true value and realistic sale price would be much appreciated.

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You'll never get every dime back out of it, so try to find a number thats good for a potential buyer as well as for yourself. But seeing how the gen3 engines are winning the popularity contest, dont be surprised if you find yourself not being able to sell it.
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Do a little reading here about how tough it is for these owners to sell a modded car for decent money.
The general 'rule of thumb' for pricing is your average KBB 'private party' price plus 25-33% of the original mods cost. You say you have $15,000 in mods, well add $4,000 - $5,000 to that KBB price. That is a starting point, definitely not a certain sale. Many, many factors involved, and to a very limited buyers market.




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