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    sale advice

    can any one please advise of the best way to sell my smart car as it is modified eg wheels exhaust brakes suspension body bits and remap.what is the best way to sell it with the bits or as standard and sell the bits any advise would be helpfull

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    Tell us the nature of the modifications in greater detail. If it appeals it will sell as is. Have you advertised it yet? If so include the link to the site.
    There is a 'for sale' section on this forum.

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    You'll almost always make more selling the mods seperately. What may be to your taste may well scream 'boy racer' to a prospective buyer. Sensible buyers will be put off by remaps etc...
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    Pop up a pic and a list of the mods, if it's done well, you may get a sale as it is, but if it's done badly (rather like one we've seen recently) you won't get much interest.
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    Being a fan of tuned car's I'd still avoid buying one. Reason being unless you have literally spent far to much to want to do it any harm, i.e. JMM's car, I'd instantly assume it had been ragged to buggery.

    I may be wrong mind, but first impressions and all that.

    I'd say sell the mods seperately.

    Easier to sell smaller things to a bigger audience than trying to make an individual item appeal to the inividual buyer and I dare say more profitable too.

    Pics though are as Meshman says essential.
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