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Originally Posted by Jinxx
If you selling private ....it will depend on if the buyer is planning on modding the car ...if they are then you can squeak more from them or use it as a selling pitch ..but if you are selling to some one not interested in modding they might look at mods as a negative ...IMHO .....To remove after market parts before selling only apply to trading to a dealer or unless you will have use of the parts on your next car. Most private buyers looking for a Z car are looking for that car for a reason.
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People's mods are personal choice, especially when it comes to exterior appearance. Anytime I have looked for purchasing something, and the seller lists all the mods and money they spent, I walk away from as they seem intent on asking for more money over stock (not saying you are doing that, just giving an example).
IMO take it back to as stock as possible and sell the aftermarket or just be willing to sell it as is at the stock selling price. Selling it stock opens your market to a wider audience.