I purchased my FJ62 to fix up and drive for a few months till I had a job again and could throw down money on a new car...
untill that happens these gas prices are going to kill me if I ever go on a long trip, fortunadely I drive about 5miles a day down 1 street to work and back to my house, and to my other office a block away...
so far I like the FJ, but would still ultimately be happier in a newer vehicle..
the tuff duck seat covers and adding XM were definately perks.
I have gone through and done all but 2 repairs making the vehicle a TLC Stage 1, don't know what they should sell for with all the work completed, not sure if I should ask TLC about brokering the vehicle and making a cut, so I can use their rep and get back what I put into the vehicle.
Since I got the rig, I have really cleaned it up and done every little repair, except rebuilding the front axel, which I'd do eventually and I need the oil pan replaced ( I guess, TLC said it's leaking a little).
I'm not sure how far in advance I should be placing an ad before I Want to sell it, and where it'd be worthwhile placing one, the ebay trucks I've seen don't get very much money, so I want to target more TLC enthusiast who know it's value versus the average joe..
My local autotrader has like 2-3 an issue and are pretty nasty looking rigs, even for Los Angeles where they are rust free, they just aren't taken care of, or have accident damages and look nasty.
I saw some website cruiserz.net or something that was all classifieds, I can't find it again though, people seemed to get good money and sell them for decent value on there.
I'd imagine winter would be a good time to throw some ads up? When is the best/worst time to place a 4x4 up for sale?
I have all the paperwork stating the vehicle did the 3 day inspection, and all the reciepts for the repairs to the work that was done, bringin it 2 repairs shy of being Stg 1 (by TLC's standards)..
I'm assuming this paperwork is what will give the truck its actual value I'm going to want for it when I determine a price.
Any help/suggestions? (this would be happening in a few months, no rush, enjoying it for the time bieng)..
It's been very hard going from a '01 nice handling sporty Audi A4 into a big rig, but I have been enjoying it, in the endrun, it'll never be a vehicle for me, at least not my DD, but it's definately an awesome truck once all the repairs are done and you dont have to worry about it so much.
Thanks in Advance..
untill that happens these gas prices are going to kill me if I ever go on a long trip, fortunadely I drive about 5miles a day down 1 street to work and back to my house, and to my other office a block away...
so far I like the FJ, but would still ultimately be happier in a newer vehicle..
the tuff duck seat covers and adding XM were definately perks.
I have gone through and done all but 2 repairs making the vehicle a TLC Stage 1, don't know what they should sell for with all the work completed, not sure if I should ask TLC about brokering the vehicle and making a cut, so I can use their rep and get back what I put into the vehicle.
Since I got the rig, I have really cleaned it up and done every little repair, except rebuilding the front axel, which I'd do eventually and I need the oil pan replaced ( I guess, TLC said it's leaking a little).
I'm not sure how far in advance I should be placing an ad before I Want to sell it, and where it'd be worthwhile placing one, the ebay trucks I've seen don't get very much money, so I want to target more TLC enthusiast who know it's value versus the average joe..
My local autotrader has like 2-3 an issue and are pretty nasty looking rigs, even for Los Angeles where they are rust free, they just aren't taken care of, or have accident damages and look nasty.
I saw some website cruiserz.net or something that was all classifieds, I can't find it again though, people seemed to get good money and sell them for decent value on there.
I'd imagine winter would be a good time to throw some ads up? When is the best/worst time to place a 4x4 up for sale?
I have all the paperwork stating the vehicle did the 3 day inspection, and all the reciepts for the repairs to the work that was done, bringin it 2 repairs shy of being Stg 1 (by TLC's standards)..
I'm assuming this paperwork is what will give the truck its actual value I'm going to want for it when I determine a price.
Any help/suggestions? (this would be happening in a few months, no rush, enjoying it for the time bieng)..
It's been very hard going from a '01 nice handling sporty Audi A4 into a big rig, but I have been enjoying it, in the endrun, it'll never be a vehicle for me, at least not my DD, but it's definately an awesome truck once all the repairs are done and you dont have to worry about it so much.
Thanks in Advance..