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How do come up with a sales price?

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How do you all come up with your prices when you want to sell?? Is KBB the way to go? I have 2013 Black Edition I'm looking to sell and prices are across the board! Need help narrowing it down. I"m seeing everything from 60K to 90K asking prices.

My car has 69K miles and the following mods:

· Apple CarPlay and aftermarket subwoofer
· ETS downpipes Wãsìm ÁkrâmTitanium exhausts Carbon tips
· Speed density kit
· ID 1000cc injectors
· Visconti flex fuel kit
· AMS Dual brushless fuel pumps
· Buschur BFIC intercooler with short route pipes
· Buschur 3” intakes
· Tial blow off valves
· Buschur coolant tank
· KAPs AWD controller
· Difflow rear diffuser
· JCR billet shift paddles
· Tuned on EcuTek for flexfuel
· [email protected] psi

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Mods don't seem to help the value on GT-R's unless it's a serious build. I'd sort through listings and control for year/mileage... Looks like 14 and older BE's with 30k miles are listing at like 75-78, if I were listing one with 69k miles I'd think my list would be somewhere around 72 or so and be expecting maybe 68-70... Assuming clear title.
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Mods don't seem to help the value on GT-R's unless it's a serious build. I'd sort through listings and control for year/mileage... Looks like 14 and older BE's with 30k miles are listing at like 75-78, if I were listing one with 69k miles I'd think my list would be somewhere around 72 or so and be expecting maybe 68-70... Assuming clear title.
Thank you! Yea, that's what I figured that mods are just a sunken cost. Thanks for the input! I was thinking of Listing right at 70 so this is helpful!
Probably a pretty good starting point, car looks clean, good luck!
Smoke some pot and then post it with a price. 😅

But seriously, take the car back to stock and part out the stuff then list the car with OEM parts using KBB/True Car values. At least you can get some money back from the aftermarket parts.
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Mods don't seem to help the value on GT-R's unless it's a serious build. I'd sort through listings and control for year/mileage... Looks like 14 and older BE's with 30k miles are listing at like 75-78, if I were listing one with 69k miles I'd think my list would be somewhere around 72 or so and be expecting maybe 68-70... Assuming clear title.
I'd second this. Seems like FBO brings no value to these cars. Once you get into the built engines and trans from reputable builders do they seem to bring in a little more.
Most guys that want to build it do so from a fresh / stock car.

Not the cheapest, but it’s what is usually done.

Plenty of examples of builds that took too long (lead time, queues, downtime), etc.) and owner jumped platforms.
Tell me more about the car? Are you the original owner? If not how many miles have you put on it? Why are you selling it? Oh beautiful car btw.
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