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Old 02-07-2018, 08:34 PM   #26
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Re: Decreased Value Using Aftermarket Performance Engine Parts on Stock Truck?

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Just goofing off on Craigslist and came across this https://jacksonville.craigslist.org/...462572524.html
Super clean, but it isn't totally stock. Which argument does that support? Does a bed liner (can't be undone) and a tool box (can easily be removed but probably holes left in bed rails) detract from the value or add value? I guess depends on what you are looking for.

As others have said it really depends on the modifications. Well thought out, increases comfort and drivability, etc...
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Old 02-07-2018, 09:43 PM   #27
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Re: Decreased Value Using Aftermarket Performance Engine Parts on Stock Truck?

DieselSJ I agree with everything you said. And I guess, that's the point of this thread. When I saw the ad I asked the question to myself, is this truck worth it to me? It does not look molested and the upgrades (truck box and bed liner) are very sensible. So, as a nod to this thread, is there anyone willing to meet the asking price, or come close, because it is virtually stock? Or would the majority of buyers want a "project" vehicle that's not too far gone (read jacked up) at a lower price?
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