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whats my troll worth wit pic
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 6:07 pm
by big lux
ok trying to sell my troll without much luck some ideas on what its realy worth would be gr8, gt all superiour adjusable sus arms bbm frnt radius arms 4inch coils 2 inch body 35s tb4.2 dual fuel 375o00kms on it. and auto.
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 6:58 pm
by michael a
I would say 7k to 9k
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 8:10 pm
by macneil
375,000 maybe 6500? you dont make money back on mods..
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 8:21 pm
by familybus
macneil wrote:375,000 maybe 6500? you dont make money back on mods..
damn no offense but you guys are generous! they selling with that sort of k,s with pety motors for around the $3,000 mark round here! maybe a very bit more cause of the mods! very high k,s scares alot of people off!
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 9:49 pm
by bogged
familybus wrote:macneil wrote:375,000 maybe 6500? you dont make money back on mods..
damn no offense but you guys are generous! they selling with that sort of k,s with pety motors for around the $3,000 mark round here! maybe a very bit more cause of the mods! very high k,s scares alot of people off!
I was thinking the same..
but it will depend where in aussie you live.
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:56 am
by chimpboy
4-5k.
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 8:08 am
by weeman
have to agree can get some cheap GQs and then through about 2 -3k at it so i would agree 5-6 tops
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 11:53 am
by ludacris
The problem is the only people that will buy that are a small group that can get a dodgy roady. Especially in Qld. $3500 too $4500. Best to keep it or put all standard stuff back on it and sell modded stuff seperately.
Cris
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 12:20 pm
by T_Diesel
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 12:25 pm
by bogged
Your other problem is there is no shortage of modded GQ's out there on the market...
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 9:27 pm
by cooki_monsta
um, hypothetically speaking, you could immorally increase your resale value by changing your dash cluster out for a lower k's one, that's hypothetical only of course
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 9:59 pm
by Simo63
cooki_monsta wrote:um, hypothetically speaking, you could immorally increase your resale value by changing your dash cluster out for a lower k's one, that's hypothetical only of course
I know you are "hypothetically speaking" but even suggesting changing the odometer reading to increase the value of the vehicle pisses me off. Imagine if you purchased a car in good faith that had the speedo wound back??? Immorally doesn't cut it for me .. it's a crunts act .... no doubt about it.
Of course, the condition of the car is usually a dead give away to those that know what to look for. And the other good news is that in Qld you are likely to now get caught doing that because they record the speedo reading at every ownership transfer (yes a flawed system I know but better than the nothing we had before) so if the car has changed hands recently the speedo reading is available through a V-Check.
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:14 pm
by nastytroll
Simo63 wrote:cooki_monsta wrote:um, hypothetically speaking, you could immorally increase your resale value by changing your dash cluster out for a lower k's one, that's hypothetical only of course
:bad-words: :bad-words: I know you are "hypothetically speaking" but even suggesting changing the odometer reading to increase the value of the vehicle pisses me off. Imagine if you purchased a car in good faith that had the speedo wound back??? Immorally doesn't cut it for me .. it's a crunts act .... no doubt about it.
Of course, the condition of the car is usually a dead give away to those that know what to look for. And the other good news is that in Qld you are likely to now get caught doing that because they record the speedo reading at every ownership transfer (yes a flawed system I know but better than the nothing we had before) so if the car has changed hands recently the speedo reading is available through a V-Check.
Its checked at every re-rego, not just transfers.
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 7:10 am
by 351ciofgrunt
nastytroll wrote:Simo63 wrote:cooki_monsta wrote:um, hypothetically speaking, you could immorally increase your resale value by changing your dash cluster out for a lower k's one, that's hypothetical only of course
I know you are "hypothetically speaking" but even suggesting changing the odometer reading to increase the value of the vehicle pisses me off. Imagine if you purchased a car in good faith that had the speedo wound back??? Immorally doesn't cut it for me .. it's a crunts act .... no doubt about it.
Of course, the condition of the car is usually a dead give away to those that know what to look for. And the other good news is that in Qld you are likely to now get caught doing that because they record the speedo reading at every ownership transfer (yes a flawed system I know but better than the nothing we had before) so if the car has changed hands recently the speedo reading is available through a V-Check.
Its checked at every re-rego, not just transfers.
No its not, the expired rego notice comes in the post, I pay it with my credit card and a new rego sticker comes in the mail. Where is the checking of the odometer in that transaction?
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 8:13 am
by Simo63
nastytroll wrote:Simo63 wrote:cooki_monsta wrote:um, hypothetically speaking, you could immorally increase your resale value by changing your dash cluster out for a lower k's one, that's hypothetical only of course
I know you are "hypothetically speaking" but even suggesting changing the odometer reading to increase the value of the vehicle pisses me off. Imagine if you purchased a car in good faith that had the speedo wound back??? Immorally doesn't cut it for me .. it's a crunts act .... no doubt about it.
Of course, the condition of the car is usually a dead give away to those that know what to look for. And the other good news is that in Qld you are likely to now get caught doing that because they record the speedo reading at every ownership transfer (yes a flawed system I know but better than the nothing we had before) so if the car has changed hands recently the speedo reading is available through a V-Check.
Its checked at every re-rego, not just transfers.
Just ot clarify what I said (and lets not get too far from my point about
crunts winding back speedos), the mileage is recorded on the Qld Transport system when the car is transferred to another owner or when re-registration occurs when previous rego has expired.
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:30 am
by MARKx4
And in NSW they note and record the Ks every year when you go for a rego check.
I would say it is worth between 4-5k
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 12:45 pm
by GUtripper
Of course, you could always ignore the outers oracle (where no one is prepared to pay for anything) and just stick your own price on it, but still being realistic.
In reality, its worth what the market is prepared to pay. And what you're prepared to take.
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 1:36 pm
by bogged
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:59 pm
by badger
4k tops for an auto petrol gq. especially with that many k's
i personally know of 3 cars bought this year that are similar and all 3 were around the 2k mark without all the after market arms yours has.
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:56 am
by Vanne
That many Kms on a petty.. no way. unless its been reco-ed.
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:47 am
by coxy321
nastytroll wrote:Simo63 wrote:cooki_monsta wrote:um, hypothetically speaking, you could immorally increase your resale value by changing your dash cluster out for a lower k's one, that's hypothetical only of course
I know you are "hypothetically speaking" but even suggesting changing the odometer reading to increase the value of the vehicle pisses me off. Imagine if you purchased a car in good faith that had the speedo wound back??? Immorally doesn't cut it for me .. it's a crunts act .... no doubt about it.
Of course, the condition of the car is usually a dead give away to those that know what to look for. And the other good news is that in Qld you are likely to now get caught doing that because they record the speedo reading at every ownership transfer (yes a flawed system I know but better than the nothing we had before) so if the car has changed hands recently the speedo reading is available through a V-Check.
Its checked at every re-rego, not just transfers.
In Victoria, every road-worthy check requires the vehicle odometer reading on it. No doubt this gets recorded somewhere so it can be cross checked at a later date.
I'd say $5-6k. Don't advertise it with wheeling pics though. Clean it up (detail it), and present it all nice and clean/shiny.
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:55 am
by bogged
he hasnt replied, I think he is a shattered man!
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 9:49 am
by mnemonix
A mate of mine just picked up a rough bodied GQ for SFA.
Swapped it for a boat he'd recently purchased for $2k.
4.2 petrol, arb airlockers f+r, plenty of suspension work all round, on 35's.
They just don't seem to be a car that holds value, especially once modified.
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 11:56 am
by GO79
thats why so many people love patrols cos their "cheap".... untill they want to sell them and realise how much they drop in value, as the toyota landcruisers hold their value alot better,all my cruisers ive had and sold have got my money back if not a lil more, same as fords and holdens ford market value drops like flys