swathdiver
Full Access Member
Hi all,
Looking for some feedback from the forum. Thinking about selling my '09 Yukon SLT, 5.3 LMG, Selectable 4WD, 6L80E, Bench with 3rd row, Bose, 139k. Wife wants the K2XX generation.
Specifically, wondering what kind of premium people will pay for the truck based on the high value services completed. From my perspective, this truck is ready for another 150k plus. The truck drives, accelerates, stops like new. Paint is not perfect - lots of scratches around door handles. No dents. Hood clear coat is in tact but roof is starting to fail. No body rust whatsoever. Corrosion underneath, but nothing unexpected. Truck presents well, I think with some paint correction it would shine up really well. As is the truck is presentable for sure.
In short, I think the truck is worth significantly more than the miles suggest but I am interested to hear if I am off base.
Major services performed since purchase at 134k:
FULL DOD delete kit from Brian Tooley racing:
-BTR Stage 2 Cam
-Remanufactured 799 heads
-Beehive springs
-LS7 Lifters
-New lifter trays
-New Melling high volume oil pump
-HD timing chain
-ARP Exhaust bolts
-Professional shop installation with receipt for work (over $3k between parts and labor)
Black Bear Trans and Engine Tune
Full transmission flush and filter @134k
Updated Valve cover
Catch can
AirRaid MIT with filter
Plugs/wires
New Fuel pump assembly/replacement lockring (dropped tank, did not cut floor)
KYB MonoMax Pre-assembled struts/MonoMax rear shocks
Belltech 2in rear lowering springs (levelled out with stock front height)
Airlift 1000 helper bags
F/R swaybar links
MOOG front diff mounts
Replacement front CV Axle
New HD Driveshaft
MOOG front replacement hubs/sensors
Powerstop Z36 F/R brake kit (rotors and hi performance pads)
Full brake flush
Updated 20in wheels from K2XX chassis
Interior cabin filter upgrade
Polished headlight lenses and installed LED upgrade bulbs
LED fog lights
Black GMC front and rear emblems
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The general public shys away from modified vehicles. They are the ones who will pay retail. Car guys like us are a tiny market and we don't like to pay market prices!
Sell it based on its looks and up to date maintenance and have your list ready if asked for. Once they buy it, then you can tell them about all the goodies. For me personally, all those aftermarket parts would scare me away.
What will most women think of that lumpy idle? That it's been raced and therefore is unreliable.
My wife wants a newer generation truck too.