FN-2187
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Like everyone else has said, you’ll get more for your truck the closer it is to stock. Honestly the truck market is insane right now; I just got an offer yesterday for $33,900 for my Gen 1 SCREW with 108,000 miles on it. I love my truck to death, but that’s almost $2k more than I paid for it 18 months and 14,000 miles ago. Regardless, I’d recommend a more middle of the road approach to selling if you’re serious about it. Take some of your pricier mods (shocks, control arms, lights, bumper, comms, etc) and sell them separately. Realistically you’ll still be able to sell the truck for $29-30k, and you’ll make a nice chunk of change on selling some of your parts separately. Just my $0.02.
(Btw not biased here, but I’d 100% buy your Kibbe bracket and lights)
It might just come to that. I think I'm going to try it without removing any of the mods and hope it sells for a decent price because as of right now I don't really want to have to go through the process of de-modding it.
if it comes to removing the parts, you'll be the first PM for the grill bracket and lights. haha
If I were you, I would find the Gen 1 SCREW that's stock that you really like and buy it. THEN have all of your aftermarket parts you got on your current SCAB swapped over. Once that is done, sell the SCAB for around 30k. Then all the money you put into the SCAB will just carry over and you have a sick SCREW that's done. Unfortunately I'm not in your position, lol. Good luck!
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Unfortunately, I don't know if this is an option for me right now. I would love to be able to swap these parts over to another truck but this truck $$$ will be used as a down payment or as payment for my next one (depending on what I decide on)
We had a 2 door MINI for about a year when my daughter was born and my car was a 350Z so that was it. And it rains constantly through the summer. You can at least open to the rear seats. Honestly, that’s all you need. Unless you really think you need/want way more space, I’d say get your car seat and test it out before you commit.
as of now, I think I need more space. I have a GSD and expecting a newborn, and possibly a 2nd in the future. My thought is to sell this truck while the market is good and get a truck for the long run that can accommodate a growing family.
Congratulations on the baby. Just to echo others, get your scab back to stock and sell it. Values are damn good for all raptors right now. A screw has so much room in the back. It’s the only vehicle that my 4 yo in his car seat/booster can’t kick the back of my seat while I’m driving.
If you want to save money, keep the scab and make do with the car seat. It’ll be no worse than any other car with a car seat.
Also, get as much sleep now while you can since you won’t get much after baby is born [emoji23]
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thank you!
I've heard this A LOT. haha
as said above, I might just try to sell it and avoid the back-to-stock process. if somebody buys it for close to my asking price, great. if not, back to stock it goes.
I know a few members have reached out expressing interest in parts so I'll also be getting in touch with them to see what can be done to make that as easy as possible to do.