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i just want to no how much my car is worth just in case i feel like selling it KE30- 1970 3k new rims custom parcel shelf full sound set up getting extracters, twin webbers and big port head

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Well, it's not a 1970 for a start.

 

It's worth what someone will give you for it.

 

Depending on the rust situation, between $500 and $1500. Don't expect the wheels to bump up the price.

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What he said ^

 

Realistically without the wheels you'd be lucky to pull 500 with decent rego...

 

Hektik dumpy though :y:

 

*edit even more hektikoss neons bra :dance:

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i got $1450 for my 'bamboo' ke30.

although it did have a backyard re-spray, but it did have 14" challengers, full stereo, recaro racing seat and boss stearing wheel..

 

depends if you find the right person interested really..

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mods will not sell a car under any circumstance UNLESS they include words such as "engine conversion" "Turbo" etc - seats and wheels dump pipes and woofers mean nothing to most people, it'd be the same as trading in two near new cars one stock one dumped on huge wheels, you are more likely to get more money for the stock one. Sell the goods from the car separate and put it on the market as stock as possible. Cars like this are only worth what people wish to pay not what you want for it, take the corona i have for sale for instance, no mods, books, and it's an absolutly bullet proof unit but nobody wants it - tough selling off old cars like these.

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Theres a bit of a difference between EOI and "What do you think my car is worth" and ebay has hardly as much expertise as rollaclub... If it was in for sale then it might be a different story.

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Theres a bit of a difference between EOI and "What do you think my car is worth" and ebay has hardly as much expertise as rollaclub... If it was in for sale then it might be a different story.

 

eBay will tell you how much the lowballers want to pay, unless demand is high it is rare for a car to sell on eBay for how much it is actually worth (that's the reason for listings with reserves), because of the target market (if I wanted to buy a car I'd prefer to look at it physically first, get it checked out etc, hard to do through the internet and if the car is on the other side of the country, for instance)

 

A car that's worth $1000 might sell for $10 on eBay because few people saw the add and the seller didn't bother with a reserve.

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eBay will tell you how much the lowballers want to pay, unless demand is high it is rare for a car to sell on eBay for how much it is actually worth (that's the reason for listings with reserves), because of the target market (if I wanted to buy a car I'd prefer to look at it physically first, get it checked out etc, hard to do through the internet and if the car is on the other side of the country, for instance)

 

A car that's worth $1000 might sell for $10 on eBay because few people saw the add and the seller didn't bother with a reserve.

 

This is exactly my point. Ebay puts the onus on the seller to provide clear, concise, honest descriptions, photographs, and a well planned title and listing, to reach the most buyers.

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The natives have spoken.

 

I think this has run it's course. Myles, if you start threads, a bit of interaction from yourself through out the life of it wouldn't go astray.

 

:)

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