Time as come! sell as is or part out?
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Time as come! sell as is or part out?
I really dont want to deal with the trouble of parting my car out and looking for replacment parts so anybody want my car as is can have it for 30K.
As for part out I will start making a list of parts in the next few days
As for part out I will start making a list of parts in the next few days
#5
Toby, I fear that you'll suffer the fate of other's who have tried selling their cars "as-is", hell Pratt can't get 15k for his car. Parting out would be the wisest move in trying to get the most return on your investment.
If your dead set on selling as-is...get ready for the lowballers. There is that supercharged Z in the FS forum that is a steal at 27k...yet it's still for sale. There are a ton of DB's out there man, go for the part out.
If your dead set on selling as-is...get ready for the lowballers. There is that supercharged Z in the FS forum that is a steal at 27k...yet it's still for sale. There are a ton of DB's out there man, go for the part out.
#6
Part some (the easier stuff) and make what you can, wheels, interior, etc. Leave the harder stuff. Of course the doors, etc and probably the S/C unless someone wants a good deal and have them pay to have it removed. Then just sell what you can't part out, minimalizing the loss, noone will be driving "your baby" (just a pet peave of mine), and it won't be more difficult imo.
Call me and we can discuss what and how feasible the stuff is to get out and replace. (minimizing the headach and time for you)
You know the stuff I want.
So whats next? Decided yet? Hit me up bro. It's been a little while.
Call me and we can discuss what and how feasible the stuff is to get out and replace. (minimizing the headach and time for you)
You know the stuff I want.
So whats next? Decided yet? Hit me up bro. It's been a little while.
Last edited by Driven1; 01-22-2008 at 03:50 PM.
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#12
bump for Toby, and for everyone trying to sell their car during a recession. It ain't easy, I hope you have better luck than me my friend. I think I have a buyer for mine, but it is not close to what I originally was asking for my car.