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im trying to sell my Titan. its a 2005 No fear edition with 131K miles. Fuel formula wheels 20x10s, has brand new toyo open country RTs 35x12.50r20s. banks exhaust with borla muffler. full leather interior heated seats etc etc.. Radflo 2.5 coilovers about 6 months old, bilsteins in the rear that are less than a a year old. Rear sway bar

i have it up at $12,000 but dont know if thats too much or too low. or just right.

LMK what you guys think, its hard for me to put a number on it as i just replaced so many pieces. control arms,brakes,coilovers, ABS parts,misc bearings etc etc etc..
 

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You're probably better going back to as much of a stock truck as possible and selling the aftermarkets by themselves. Unfortunately aftermarket parts dont really increase value. NADA your truck and go off that.
 

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Seems like a fair price.
 

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I sold my 06 XE just a month or so ago for 10,500 I had it listed at 12k. It ran great and had around 4k in aftermarket parts. I'm pretty sure if I would have parted the truck out and returned it back to stock I would have been lucky to get 6 or 7. If someone really wants it and likes the look then they will buy it as is.


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I would say fair price - as I traded my 2005 LE with 103K miles and many mods for 11,700 after much negotiation on a 2016 Tundra. May have gotten a few more $ private sale - but there was the sales tax savings to consider in the picture at over 8% of the trade value
 

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If no one tries to Irish the price, it was too low. If they do, take the best first offer you can negotiate against to as much as they will go up. If someone tries to low-ball (anything off by 20% or more), thank them for their time, but you have other things to do. Just don't be greedy or you'll own your truck for a long time.

Either Edmunds or KBB has a zip code filter for vehicle value setting...go there and use it. It will tell you what people are paying in your specific market based on transfer dollars used in registrations. I live in RAM country....trucks are cheap here, and getting cheaper. TrueCar is also good for immediate feedback on what's being sold only by dealers and at what prices.
 
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