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Agreed! It literally killed it for me. The lift would be gutted on my end for Dobinson MRR, sliders and no rear bumper. Arb rears are not my flavor. If I were to do a front, it would be TJM or Rhino. This is why bone stock or higher end suspension is key. Once you start cutting up the exterior, less buyer pool. Personally, If you’re going to paint the bumpers, it should be color matched. Silver/chrome metal is color we all try to black out or color match. Just my .02If you convert back to stock you'll probably fetch as much or more than you paid for it.
With the mods, I suspect you'll actually take a hit on the price as you've now reduced the pool of interested buyers to either those who want ARB bumpers and an OME lift or those who will replace those mods with either the OEM parts or different mods.
huh. never heard of that site. Let me check it out. Thankspost on cars&bids with lot of pics and details with everything you got done, upgraded, serviced. More pics and videos you get better bids.
Underbody pics etc.
its got a very good fanbase for land cruisers. If you can show them how you cared for it, if it has any rust and what things needs fixing. They bid and buy beyond what you expect to get out of it. You can set a minimum price you are willing to sell and rest is how its get outbid. I have seen many 80, 100, 200 LC and LX get sold and higher than market price. (They key is to have paperwork on what all work is done or how its maintained)huh. never heard of that site. Let me check it out. Thanks
I couldn't find a 200 that has been sold on BaT. Not sure if I was just bad at searching or if they haven't yet. I know they "curate" there auctions, but I have no idea of all the mechanics behind what drives there decisions.BAT is starting to become too big for it's britches and listing time frames are getting pushed further and further out, of course this all depends on what you're selling which category it falls into.
I have never once looked for a vehicle on car bids. Cargurus is my go to.very few 200 series
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Used Toyota Land Cruiser for Sale
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