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swathdiver

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2010s with about 100K miles are selling for under $17K right now in some parts. But that is clean and has some nice updates. But boy, it's fifteen (model years) years old now!
 
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just for conversation sake. with those miles and the sc. whats fair?
 

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Clean Escalade, I think to the right buyer they could get 12-15k


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I could see 2-3 grand over typical KBB price to the right buyer for the mods. Otherwise mods generally provide zero value to most buyers.

They would probably be better off removing the supercharger, brakes, and wheels. Then just selling it as a super clean lower mileage stock vehicle. The owner probably doesn't get his/her hands dirty, so removal of components would come at a loss.
 

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From my experience around here, he could very easily get 16 for it because of how clean it is with some low mileage. We don't have cars that clean to pick from.
 

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It would cost you 20k to build this truck from a low mileage unit, but aftermarket parts adds little to resale unless you find the perfect buyer. Call it 10k for the average buyer or up to 13-14k for the perfect buyer. I'd pay that if it had the right front end..don't like that year Esky from the front although there are a couple nice ones on here.

Never mod for resale..

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clean ride but his best bet is to de-mod and sell the the supercharger separate, between the wilwoods and TVS1900 he should be able to recoup $5k right there and then it should sell for $14k-$15k and get 20 that way
 

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He didn’t get the supercharger. I know this for a fact because it’s attached to the Escalade I just took ownership of!

I got it for a LOT less than $20k. Just took it for a ride and damn.

Congrats, start a build thread and post up some pics


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He didn’t get the supercharger. I know this for a fact because it’s attached to the Escalade I just took ownership of!

I got it for a LOT less than $20k. Just took it for a ride and damn.

The wheels look cool and easy to clean. I love mine.
 

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Yeah it’s s lot to take in. Seems to be from an owner with plenty of resources to build it right. As always I will tweak it to better suit me but it’s very close. I’m happy so far.
 

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The wheels look cool and easy to clean. I love mine.

Not sure which wheels you are talking about but it sold with the 20” wheels not the 22” wheels in the CL ad. I like the 20s a lot more. I’d go smaller if I could...those Wilwoods are HUGE!

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