Farewell to my 2002 Wrx Sedan
General Pimpin'
iTrader: (7)
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 23,019
From: Knee deep in beer. subabrew crew, ca.
Car Info: MY04 aspen wrx wagon.
I posted my car on:
Members car for sale
Norcal classifieds
Info about my car:
2002 Black WRX Sedan for Sale $10k
72k miles
Excellent exterior and interior condition
maintenance serviced only by LIC Motorsports
Prodrive wheels - silver
Prodrive springs
Prodrive muffler
Sti front aluminum control arms
Sti hood scoop
Momo shift ****
Aluminum dead pedal
Will trade-in tomorrow for new car if nobody is interested.
Thanks.
Members car for sale
Norcal classifieds
Info about my car:
2002 Black WRX Sedan for Sale $10k
72k miles
Excellent exterior and interior condition
maintenance serviced only by LIC Motorsports
Prodrive wheels - silver
Prodrive springs
Prodrive muffler
Sti front aluminum control arms
Sti hood scoop
Momo shift ****
Aluminum dead pedal
Will trade-in tomorrow for new car if nobody is interested.
Thanks.
Friendly Neighborhood Ogre
iTrader: (6)
Joined: Mar 2000
Posts: 19,930
From: www.gunatics.com
Car Info: GUNATICS.COM
Take off the mods and sell them, and the parts you don't have stock parts to replace, when you sell them (like exhaust) require the buyer to provide the stock part (by providing the stock part you can deduct a few bucks on the price).
Thats a lot of money to be had man... I HIGHLY suggest doing this. If you're not tech savy, ask a member to help you and pay him $50 or something since thats money you wouldn't have without parting out. Make sense?
General Pimpin'
iTrader: (7)
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 23,019
From: Knee deep in beer. subabrew crew, ca.
Car Info: MY04 aspen wrx wagon.
I would listen to this man. You will get NOTHING for these parts if you keep them on the car when you sell it... You might even get LESS for your car because of the mods since most people don't want a car that has been modded unless it's a particular type of enthusiast that wants mods (like some folks here)
Take off the mods and sell them, and the parts you don't have stock parts to replace, when you sell them (like exhaust) require the buyer to provide the stock part (by providing the stock part you can deduct a few bucks on the price).
Thats a lot of money to be had man... I HIGHLY suggest doing this. If you're not tech savy, ask a member to help you and pay him $50 or something since thats money you wouldn't have without parting out. Make sense?
Take off the mods and sell them, and the parts you don't have stock parts to replace, when you sell them (like exhaust) require the buyer to provide the stock part (by providing the stock part you can deduct a few bucks on the price).
Thats a lot of money to be had man... I HIGHLY suggest doing this. If you're not tech savy, ask a member to help you and pay him $50 or something since thats money you wouldn't have without parting out. Make sense?
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