Before I List my car for sale, I am curious if I should add the AKG Racing shifter I purchased or keep the stock shifter? I added headers and wonder if I should invest in a good muffler such as a Supersprint for resale or keep it stock. Opinions are appreciated.
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Originally posted by r4dr View Post98% of mods do not add value. Stock.
But for the OP, I wouldn't get new mods just to help the car sell, that will backfire.
YMMV.
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Originally posted by Icecream View Post
Said every buyer (liar) lol. "Yeah mr. seller, I'm sorry but that $4000 supersprint system, custom tune and $3500 CSL intake is exactly what I'm looking for but you know, they don't add any value to the car so I'm offering 4k below book, is that cool?" . Tasteful mods that the buyer wants will increase the value to them (whether they admit it or not) but not to someone that wants a stock car and the buyer that wants the mods will never admit to wanting them because you know, they are an expert negotiationator. Fact is, if I found a car with high quality mods it would absolutely add value to it over one that was stock in identical condition/miles. It won't be 100% of the value of the mods but it will be an percentage related to age/condition.
But for the OP, I wouldn't get new mods just to help the car sell, that will backfire.
YMMV.2002 M3 | 1986 R80 | 2001 EuroVan
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