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  1. #1 How to determine the sale value of a modified Grand Prix? 
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    Looking for input to determine what the sale value of my grand prix would be worth. I'm very dissapointed by the amount of money that is put into a car and never seems to be recooped at the sale, I know that the value of the car will lessen over the years as well as what has been modified. If I had to guess i would say the amount that i bought the car for plus all modifications i have invested around 25-26K. I'll try to list all of the modifications i can think of and i want you guys to give some input as to what the car is worth.
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    2003 Grand Prix GT sedan KBB=around $7k
    Cartuning turbo kit 62mm turbo, with intercooler
    Fully built zzp trans with 3250 stall
    Devils own alchol injection
    Audio system= HU, 6.5 front speakers, Jl 12w6v2, jl 500/1, Dynamat on front doors and entire trunk
    Lighting= Hid's headlights and fogs, Full led interior.
    Suspension= Lowered, front and rear sway bars, BMR rear lateral and control arms

    Those are the main things i can think of... will update later if needed, here is a page from car domain that has some good pictures my ride
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    People generally don't go looking for modded cars, and you'll have a smaller audience when you're trying to sell.
    You say it's $7k on KBB, I imagine you list at $7k and you'll be pressed to get it.
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    That car is worth between 5-9 grand.

    Mods mean nothing in terms of value and actually take away from it in some cases.

    Part it out, sell the car stock and make most of your money back.
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    ^^ Would have to agree. You can get alot more if you just demod and sell the car stock.
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    ditto on that. or just keep it

    XPZ, Alum heads,150#, I/C, GEN V mps 3.0, N* TB CAI K&N fully built trans, JE pistons, L32 rods, Comp lifters, PRJ Fuel rails, 65# Injectors, elec pump, MSD wires, MSD coils, Alum control arms, AGX, vogtland, GMPP sway bars, rear trailing arms
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