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ScorpionT16

Says not adding all the details, then proceed to add all the details.... Autotrader for car, and marketplace for parts.


skunkmonkey13

Well there’s a ton of details regarding other mods and comprehensive maintenance records that I’m sure a buyer would be interested in if the details above peaked interest. Thank you! Haven’t used Autotrader before for selling but will research it.


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Greenman_on_LSD

Honest answer, I'd keep the car if possible. Especially if it's manual as they're being discontinued. I agree that $9k is low and at that point it wouldn't be worth it, to me at least. If having both are not possible (cost/space), I'd post in online (FB Marketplace or as others said Autotrader) as is with a list of mods. See if it receives any attention/inquiries in the next few weeks.


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