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Old 11-25-2002, 11:36 PM   #1
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I've had a couple people offer to buy my Mustang over the years. Even receiving a note once on my window with a name, phone number, and offer wanting to buy it. I've turned down $25K flat before for it.

Some enthusiasts will pay decent money for a highly modified car done right. As, to someone knowledgable, they know the amount of money and time that went into doing it and that it is cheaper (and easier) to buy a car like some of ours that is already done rather than doing it themselves.

The comment left previously is very true... What it is worth is what someone is willing to pay for it. Getting a better price for the money and work you have into your modified vehicle is all about finding the right person to buy it.
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