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      02-21-2019, 07:22 PM   #23
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But yea definitely part out you get the most bang for your buck

Unless you find that 1 right buyer
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      02-21-2019, 08:56 PM   #24
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Really? Why? So you think he spends additional 28k to beat up the car? What makes you think that?
I might have believed it was for looks only if it was cosmetic stuff (body kit, wheels, stickerZ) but once tune, bolt ons and full coil overs are involved, I’m always going to assume it was tracked and used for hard canyon driving, unless it was being sold by a trusted friend or family member.
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      02-22-2019, 08:21 PM   #25
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Whether he does beat the car or not, that's the common feeling I have too. I'd rather buy a stock M4 which may have been driven by a regular guy looking to go from point A to point B in style.

But if the car is modified heavily, I assume it was owned by a younger person who wanted to make the car fast. And with that, I assume they drove the car pretty hard.
Most "regular" stock M4 are beaten up by "regular" guy's and returned to the dealer after 3 years.

I also own a heavily modified M4 including DINAN Stage 3, Custom BBS LM etc. My car was driven less than 4k miles in 3 years, no rain, hand wash only, zero burnout, proper break-in etc... And I'm everything but not young anymore...lol

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      02-22-2019, 09:07 PM   #26
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Whether he does beat the car or not, that's the common feeling I have too. I'd rather buy a stock M4 which may have been driven by a regular guy looking to go from point A to point B in style.

But if the car is modified heavily, I assume it was owned by a younger person who wanted to make the car fast. And with that, I assume they drove the car pretty hard.
Most "regular" stock M4 are beaten up by "regular" guy's and returned to the dealer after 3 years.

I also own a heavily modified M4 including DINAN Stage 3, Custom BBS LM etc. My car was driven less than 4k miles in 3 years, no rain, hand wash only, zero burnout, proper break-in etc... And I'm everything but not young anymore...lol

Just saying...

Agree with you. I have my m4 almost fully modified over 40k but never burn out, not single use of lunch control. Never drive over 120 mile. For 2 years I only have 8k miles... ppl with lots of mod doesn't mean they abuse their car
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      02-28-2019, 08:39 PM   #27
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      03-05-2019, 12:10 AM   #28
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Make sure you have aftermarket parts insurance coverage.

Drive it into a lake.

And Recoup most of your investment without the hassle of turning a wrench or starting a For sale ad.

Be efficient man, lake it!
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      03-07-2019, 05:22 AM   #29
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Probably cost you $2000-3000 to remove everything or ~$1000 if you can remove most the part yourself. Most the items that is less than 500 you can sell it ~50%. For the items that is over 1000 probably ~70% depends on how fast you wanna let go. The price you post is MSRP and ppl on the forum knows the sells price too. I would guess if you lucky you can get about ~10000-13000 back
Lol. That’s a very ambitious figure. Mods have very little value used to online consumers. They are low-ball experts. Some items will sit for months or won’t sell at all.
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      03-07-2019, 09:04 AM   #30
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Probably cost you $2000-3000 to remove everything or ~$1000 if you can remove most the part yourself. Most the items that is less than 500 you can sell it ~50%. For the items that is over 1000 probably ~70% depends on how fast you wanna let go. The price you post is MSRP and ppl on the forum knows the sells price too. I would guess if you lucky you can get about ~10000-13000 back
Lol. That’s a very ambitious figure. Mods have very little value used to online consumers. They are low-ball experts. Some items will sit for months or won’t sell at all.
Normally if you sell 50-60% off it will move pretty quick
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      03-19-2019, 01:26 PM   #31
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Yep get ready to bend over and put on some lubricant. Bubba is not going to be gentle when it come to selling a modded car.
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      03-25-2019, 06:11 AM   #32
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Picture of car would be nice
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      03-25-2019, 09:04 AM   #33
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Picture of car would be nice
Here are a couple pics. I'm going to keep it until I see how hard it is to get a 718 GT4
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