It's true. I fancy myself as able to turn a wrench, but I have a 96 I'm
removing everything from first because I figure it's worth more separately.
I'm betting that most potential buyers of my 96 would prefer it without the
"rough" suspension and "loud" intake and exhaust. Consequently I'm more
likely to sell those very parts for more to an enthusiast.

On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Bryan Wyatt <[email protected]> wrote:

> From the way you describe it, Wally, this sounds like a car of dodgy
> quality kept by someone who doesn't know how to turn a wrench.  There's no
> way you convince someone to pay more for a car given that, no matter what
> mods are on it.  Mods NEVER bring more money on a car that's not cherry (I
> really don't believe they're worth much period--you just never know how well
> they were implemented).
>
> -Bryan
>
>
> --- On *Wed, 9/30/09, [email protected] <[email protected]>*wrote:
>
> Pretty sad the state of resale on modified car (in general)...Casey's car
> is the same way, it should be worth significantly more than that but.. what
> can you do, I guess.
>
>
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