im thinking about selling her soon and have really no idea on a price.. heres some specs
1994 VR BT1 (ex chaser) was a Undercover Adelaide car.
converted to ecotec about 5months ago, 207,000k's on motor n trans, never towed in its life, brand new alternator
car is 99% straight, only like 3 trolley dents
altezza rear lights
FE2 suspension all round, shocks are still great. interior is clean as, sports wheel, sound system (headunit 4 great speakers), clear side indicators, paint is okay, has quite a few chips on one side, some deepish scratches on rear quarter, all new brake pads, with pursuit rims and all brand new tyres, regularly serviced.
HSV rear bar and side skirts, rear bar probs needs painting again
2.5'' custom catback exhaust
theres a pic of it with my mags aswell, they wont be going with it though, it will have the pursuit rims
so how much do you think i should put on her ?
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2002 Series II VX SS - 6spd - 5.7L - Black - Red Leather <3
edit: theres no recent pics, those are about a month old, as you can see the passenger door had a dent, thats all been fixed now
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2002 Series II VX SS - 6spd - 5.7L - Black - Red Leather <3
Redbook valuation says $1400 to $3200.
Honestly.... as much as someone is willing to pay, will it come with RWC and REG transfer if so then around 3K-4K
deff change them rice lights to standard ones
I'd also put some plastic wheel trims on.....just ordinary ones......also when someone comes to inspect, remove the "P" plates before they arrive.....it must have certification for the ecotec otherwise it's not worth much....try to make it look more standard as the buyer generally doesn't want a car that's been played with.
Where I live, with a few months rego and a RWC it would be worth around $2500......which is probably only a fraction of what you've spent on doing it up, but nobody makes $$$ owning cars!
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