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Parting out 672hp Supercharged C63 AMG (W204)
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Guys, like I said, there's room for discussion and for reasonable offers. Prices are first listed in canadian dollars.
I might have gotten a couple of items priced wrong in the first place (e.g: ROW boxes), but all my prices are way lower than what I paid for (invoices available), and what their manufacturer/reseller is asking for them brand new as we speak.
I might have gotten a couple of items priced wrong in the first place (e.g: ROW boxes), but all my prices are way lower than what I paid for (invoices available), and what their manufacturer/reseller is asking for them brand new as we speak.
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No offense, again, but what you paid for things has no bearing on what they're actually worth (being valued at) on the market in the present. Take it from someone who just sold a number of fairly pricey things at less than 50% cost. Because that's where the market was valuing those items (i.e. where there were buyers).
My advice, if you want it, would be to look at what these items are going for (used) in today's market, and then price accordingly. Using your purchase price as your starting point and then simply applying a haircut isn't going to result in realistic prices for anyone, and doesn't make it seem like you are a reasonable seller to deal with.
My advice, if you want it, would be to look at what these items are going for (used) in today's market, and then price accordingly. Using your purchase price as your starting point and then simply applying a haircut isn't going to result in realistic prices for anyone, and doesn't make it seem like you are a reasonable seller to deal with.
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