Re: Price Reduced*1988 K5 8\" Lift, 36\" Swampers, 4:56, Detroit/Lockrite $1 OBO!
Thanks Ugly, I appreciate your analysis. So basically, I should invest another $6,000 to get all the work done to get my rig up to your standards, bringing my total investment almost to $15,000, then I may be able to get the $6,000 that I want? Hmmm...I'm not a math major, but I don't really see where I win there? I'm just messing with you, but I do have to STRONGLY disagree with your estimated market value of my truck to be $3,000. (Kbb value is 2500,Nada is 4400, that is without the approx. $6K aftermarket on it)Considering that anyone could probably buy a real piece of junk blazer for $2K-3K, and then have to put a lot of work into it to get it up to where mine is at. Sure, I haven't sold it yet, and I know I won't get the 7300 I originally wanted. But I have had a few calls, with cash offers of $5,000-$5500. And the couple offers I did get were coming from people that seemed to know what they were talking about, they asked questions that I couldn't answer, and they just seemed to know a whole lot about blazers and stuff. They weren't teenagers. Once guy called yesterday and offered me 5, but I'm just not ready to go below 6K yet. SUre, in a month or two if I still have it I might, but it's only been for sale less than a month, and I'm in no hurry to have the money. Basically, I paid off the original loan a year ago, and whatever I make from the sale is "found money" for me, so it's not like I'm in a hurry. But, I will need some money by August (for college tuition), so 5K will make me happy 4 months from now! And as far as soft springs (to flex and look cool on ramps), 1 ton axles, and all that other stuff, not everyone is that specific with their blazers. Sure, a lot of guys in here are, because they do that stuff, but some people might appreciate a blazer that looks great, is in great condition, and runs like a sunofabyzth!!!