1990 toyota
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1990 toyota
Hey, just wondering what i could sell my 1990 yota ext. cab for, its got the v6, 5 speed, 4x4, BRAND NEW super swamper tsl's with only 75kms. trucks got305,xxxon it.
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I just payed 2150 for my 91. balded tires dent in door. But very little rust and in good shape for the age. If this helps. I'm guessing 1500-2000 the tires might bring more to the 2000 mark ?
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How much did you buy it for? Assuming its 305 xxx km, and assuming a fair bit of rust (you are from the interior) I would think around $4500. The V6 isn't a selling point. You might get more for it if you sold the tires separate and put 31x10.5 all terrains. You can't even really let anyone test drive it in the winter with TSLs on there as someone will wrap it around a phone pole when they hit ice or snow.
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check some other prices in your area for the same or similar trucks and account for your upgrades and or flaws if you have any, you can always ask a little to much and let someone talk you down a little, it usually doesnt work the other way around
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engine runs good, no? if the potential buyer wants to take it to a mechanic will they find anything wrong? so ask for 4500, or best offer.
when selling a vehicle I always ask for about 25-50% more than I want so that the buyer thinks they are talking me down and getting a deal.
keep in mind (at least in California) you may have to provide a smog check to transfer title. So if you can get the buyer to pay for it (without the buyer knowing), you'll lose even less money on it. California does not allow for an 'as is' sale, without affadavits and such filed.
when selling a vehicle I always ask for about 25-50% more than I want so that the buyer thinks they are talking me down and getting a deal.
keep in mind (at least in California) you may have to provide a smog check to transfer title. So if you can get the buyer to pay for it (without the buyer knowing), you'll lose even less money on it. California does not allow for an 'as is' sale, without affadavits and such filed.
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engine runs good, no? if the potential buyer wants to take it to a mechanic will they find anything wrong? so ask for 4500, or best offer.
when selling a vehicle I always ask for about 25-50% more than I want so that the buyer thinks they are talking me down and getting a deal.
keep in mind (at least in California) you may have to provide a smog check to transfer title. So if you can get the buyer to pay for it (without the buyer knowing), you'll lose even less money on it. California does not allow for an 'as is' sale, without affadavits and such filed.
when selling a vehicle I always ask for about 25-50% more than I want so that the buyer thinks they are talking me down and getting a deal.
keep in mind (at least in California) you may have to provide a smog check to transfer title. So if you can get the buyer to pay for it (without the buyer knowing), you'll lose even less money on it. California does not allow for an 'as is' sale, without affadavits and such filed.
Have a look on CL, see what they are going for. 4Runner prices plummeted around here when gas was high, wasn't paying attention to trucks though.
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