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21st December 2013, 10:43 PM
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Patrol God
I guess you can look at them like houses in the way of over capitalising..
If you buy a house for 100 thou in a street for of 150 thou houses and spend 100thou referbing it, your not going to make it back..
As mentioned before. Their pushing 16-20+ years.
Your nuts if you spend 30k on a gq. Insurance will laugh at you, and so will your mate.
Things like quality bar work, winch, lockers and maybe fresh paint will increase $$$ value.
Lifts, mags, stereo. Waste of time.
How did those GQ's go anyway..?
Last edited by BigRAWesty; 22nd December 2013 at 07:44 AM.
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21st December 2013 10:43 PM
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22nd December 2013, 07:30 AM
#22
SUCH IS LIFE
Originally Posted by
Westy's Accessories
If you buy a house for 100 thou in a street for of 150 thou houses and spend 100thou referbing it, your an idiot. Lol
As mentioned before. Their pushing 16-20+ years.
Your nuts if you spend 30k on a gq. Insurance will laugh at you, and so will your mate.
BS, Why???
It is each individuals choice what and how they spend $$$ on their assets, ie. If I wanted to live in a nice freshly done up house in a shitty street, what's wrong with that? or If I was building a GQ for a particular purpose and it cost me $30G's, why am I an idiot?
Insurance won't be a problem and me mates will be farking jealous...LOL
Lets not call people idiots for spending money on something they want to. However they will be truly disappointed if they think they can recover original value when they try to sell, and they are an idiot if they do this as an investment to make a profit ..LOL
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22nd December 2013, 07:39 AM
#23
Patrol God
Young guy in our street paid $19K for an 89 GQ, 2 yrs ago. sure it had plenty done to it.
He cut his losses and now drives a 2006 GU TD, with a 4" lift
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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22nd December 2013, 07:42 AM
#24
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
Nisshead
BS, Why???
It is each individuals choice what and how they spend $$$ on their assets, ie. If I wanted to live in a nice freshly done up house in a shitty street, what's wrong with that? or If I was building a GQ for a particular purpose and it cost me $30G's, why am I an idiot?
Insurance won't be a problem and me mates will be farking jealous...LOL
Lets not call people idiots for spending money on something they want to. However they will be truly disappointed if they think they can recover original value when they try to sell, and they are an idiot if they do this as an investment to make a profit ..LOL
No not an idiot if you want it, but if your looking to do up and sell then I think you gotta be careful not to over capitalise.
And have edited post
Last edited by BigRAWesty; 22nd December 2013 at 07:45 AM.
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22nd December 2013, 09:20 AM
#25
You have to ask yourself are people getting the asking price when selling. (eBay has a search function where you can search for items that actually sold, and find out how much).
Whilst overseas I noticed that you could buy anything. Everything is for sale - at a price. I know people that have their house permanently listed for sale at some stupid price. No intention of moving. Perhaps some car owners do this too.
The same goes for stuff from eBay. You can buy a mass produced item from China for not much. The same product will probably be listed multiple times and the price often ranges from normal Chinese cheap to expensive in anyone's books. This is for lazy people, those that don't know how to search, and those with too much money.
Not everyone has that DIY urge, but just wants a prebuilt vehicle ready to go.
And finally there are those on a time limit, that want to get out and drive, rather than spend time on mods.
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22nd December 2013, 09:45 AM
#26
CERTIFIABLY INSANE
Originally Posted by
P4trol
I know people that have their house permanently listed for sale at some stupid price. No intention of moving. Perhaps some car owners do this too.
Funny you say that (a bit off topic) but a mate of mine who is into boats always says the same thing; that there are two types of people selling boats, those who actually want to sell and the price reflects that and those who want to trade up to a bigger one and have their current boat permanently listed at a stupid price, hoping someone will come along and pay it.......
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22nd December 2013, 10:29 AM
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Legendary
i watched my brother put $40k+ into a torana 20 years ago and when he sold it he only got $12k for it it would be worth that $40k now. I think its what your willing to spend on the vehicle yourself and hang onto for a long time, cars are a de-preciating commodity its only when they get to a point of rarity will you see them go up in price. EG. phase 3 GT's.
whatever you put into/onto your vehicle is for you and if someone else doesn't want to spend that and buy one already done at a premium price then its more fool them. you get what yu pay for and its up to you to enjoy it.
I personally believe that these people asking 40-60g for a 04-06 td42 are effing dreaming and i refuse to think about paying for it but someone else may see it differently
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24th December 2013, 12:21 PM
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Patrol Freak
As has already been mentioned by Clunk, Westie and Nisshead, I believe that you can spend whatever you want to on your vehicle but at the end of the day, if you're trying to sell it, it is only worth what someone else is willing to pay for it.
I know what has been spent on my wagon, with the engine conversion as well as transmission conversion. Am I ever going to get that cost back if I sell it? Not unless you want it as much as I did and money is no object.
As for the original thread question, IMO, it still boils down to what you want to spend (and for what purpose) and how much someone wants to pay for what you have created....
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24th December 2013, 10:11 PM
#29
Expert
Originally Posted by
MudRunnerTD
I think it really depends on the Mods Bene.
Worthless mods include lift (any lift nearly is worthless) bull bar and Chinese winch hold little value, dual batteries, storage drawers, cargo barrier, lights are all worthless IMO.
I really believe the only marketable Mods that one should expect a little more for would be Air Lockers front and rear bring maybe $1000 premium (for a $3000 investment) and an after market Turbo $1000 to $2000 premium on a TD (for a +$3,500 to $4,500 investment)
A TD 42 seems to attract anywhere from an extra $5000 to $15,000 for a GUIV.
My 2c
My thoughts exactly mate.
Most mods wear, especially if used for their intended purpose. Not worth much in my opinion.
Though I did sell a 3k maverick for 8k including mods lol.
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31st December 2013, 10:26 AM
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Expert
I Think when buying a done up truck its a buyers market. I recently bought a done up truck because there is no way I could afford doing it myself.
The truck ( listed below in my signature) was origionaly advertised for 39k, I bought it for $31750. (77500k on the clock). After going and pricing what the extras were ( I went onto all the websites for the brands it had) it came to over 20k worth. There was no way I could afford that. The guy I got it from said he really only had tyre kickers at 39k. Its now insured for 43k ( Maximum the insurance co would allow)
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#1. 2007 Walkabout, Auto, 2" EFS lift, DP chip, 3" Exhaust, cross country intercooler, front and rear diff locks, manual torque convertor lockup, bulbar, IPF driving light, Dawes valve, Boost, EGT and transmission temp gauge, 80 Channel UHF, Black widow storage system, ARB duel wheel carrier. 215 Litre fuel. #2 GQ 95Ti TB42e.
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