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Thinking of selling the GN and need advice

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Which ad is the better way to sell the GN

  • Mostly stock

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • slightly modded

    Votes: 2 50.0%

  • Total voters
    4
  • Poll closed .

boostedmaxPSI

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Which ad captures your attention better?

Of course parts not mentioned in the stock ad that are mentioned in the modded add would be removed.


Stock ad:
1987 GN with 55,000 miles mostly stock. Only upgrades include Hooker cat back dual exhaust and rebuilt tranny by PTE with billet drum and 9/11 3000 stall. Plastic is still on the dash, interior is near perfect with no rips or tears anywhere. Undercarriage looks great, never driven in the rain. No rust or body damage, never been in a wreck. All miles were documented up to 44,000 miles. No disappointments here! Adult owned and well maintained $13,900

Slightly Modded ad:

1987 GN with 55,000 miles. PTE-51, CAS V4, MSD 50's, SMC alky, BSTc commander, ScanMaster, ATR 3" DP, ADJ FP, Walbro 307 FP, Eaton Posi, Big Mouth cold air intake, ATR rear swaybar, $3000 in a professionaly built Killer street tranny with billet internals by PTE, 9/11 3000 stall converter, GNX style wheels in excellent condition with brand new Firestone firehawk tires. I have dyno'd the car several times with a consistant 430 HP and 570 TQ on pump gas and alky. I usually run the car once a year at the track and she's good for an easy 11 second timeslip. Plastic is still on the dash, interior is near perfect with no rips or tears anywhere. Undercarriage looks great, never driven in the rain.No rust or body damage, never been in a wreck . All miles were documented up to 44,000 miles. Over $8000 in parts alone. No disappointments here! Adult owned and well maintained $17,900.
 
i'd say mostly stock, but the car really isn't mostly stock. either way i'd still sell it for the same price.

a modified car doesn't bring extra money, generally speaking. so saying that the car is stock will probably bring more people who have the money and are looking for a nice car that might be fast, rather than some kid that wants a fast car that might be nice.

I'd try combing the two ads, stick with the first one for the most part but say the dyno numbers and the few trips to the track.
 
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