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99GSEclipsekamloops

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Mar 20, 2013
Victoria, BC, Canada
So as the thread states... If I were to list my 98 GS-T/X with rebuilt 6 bolt swap. The car needs a few things: Clutch, drive axle (CV), and tires. What should I price it at? I need a reliable DD and these cars just need too much attention and money than I'm willing/able to put in.
 
This is not a tech question, and should have been in the Hangout fourm.
 
also make sure it is priced a little higher than what you are looking for to allow for negotiations because people always going to try to bring price down
 
It will depend on the buyer. Chances are you'll get low offers because it doesn't run (won't pass safety as is) and needs parts. In anyone's mind, whether the car is indeed in good health with missing parts, a buyer will always look elsewhere if too much work is involved and the price is high because they'd be going on your word that it's "fine" after all the parts are installed. In essense for the common person, it's a project car which means more $ needs to be invested in it. If you want a good price, at least make it road worthy and THEN sell it. I don't think you'd get much more than 2grand in BC.

If it runs and needs those parts and you can prove to the buyer it does, 3 maybe 4 depending on overall condition.

Just my opinion per the car prices in Ontario.
 
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