How much would you pay for my car ?
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20,500 maybe...but that is if you can find someone willing to pay that for a modded car. It would have to have 0 signs of abuse and drive smooth, or as smooth as can be expected of an Evo
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You can get 20k for it if its what someone else is looking for. When I sold my 05 SRT-4 I knew I would only get maybe 12 or 13k for it if I put it back to stock and maybe get 3k for all the parts I had on it. I just held out for someone who was looking for a crazy fast neon who didn't want to put the time and effort into making it fast. In turn I got 17.5 for it. As long as you have nice parts and everything is clean you can get what you're looking for, but it takes the right buyer.
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I had my good friend do all the work..ACT 6 puck clutch, Fidanza flywheel, all oils done...mobil 1 every 3000...i took care of this *****...the paint is a different story tho lol (rock chips front hood and rear doors)
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Put it back to stock & you can probably get $21k - $22k a the most with those miles plus another $1000 - $1200 for the mods listed in your sig.
Personally I believe a lot of people stay away from modded evo's even if they are looking to mod it themselves just because if it's modded people assume it's also been beat to hell or raced.
Personally I believe a lot of people stay away from modded evo's even if they are looking to mod it themselves just because if it's modded people assume it's also been beat to hell or raced.
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My G/F works at a local bank and when a customer comes in to finance a vehicle they will finance 110% of the nada guide value, so you figure a bank would probably allow a buyer to borrow around 21,500 so I would start at 22,000.00 that way people can dicker a little and feel they are getting a deal.
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The bank isnt going to not give them the book value because of mods.
Mike
The bank isnt going to not give them the book value because of mods.