thinking of selling, wondering what it's worth?

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It's absolutely worthless so I'll do you a favor and just take it from you
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People seem to think just because they put all of this money into their trucks it makes the value go up $ for $. Not even close. You have to remember you did the upgrades for you, not the next owner..
 

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220k mile Yukon equals about $2000 where I'm from
 

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I always heard that most mods/upgrades actually degrade vehicles. Something about "instability" and all that horse. Besides, when people see old vehicles and high mileage they tend to steer clear, despite GM's reputation for high miles in these NBSs. Anyway, price wise, I can't help ya. However, as a fellow chrome on blacker, and seeing as to how your truck is essentially my dream when it comes to some of those exterior mods, I will beg you for more pictures, interior and exterior.

My Build. Anyway, if you find a buyer who doesn't want the grille guard or nerf bar and especially the lift, let's talk!
 
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Had one guy come out to see it today, he pulled up in a Yukon and wanted to see how it drove after the lift. The meeting lasted about a minute and a half.

I agree, there are a lot of people out there that expect to get out, what they put in "$ for $".

If that were the case, I'd be asking around 25k. I'm looking to get about half of that.

I'm really 50/50 on selling it, and wouldn't take a low ball offer as I don't really mind having it in the garage for weekend fun. I just thought that adding 12-15k to a downpayment on a new Z71 Suburban would be a positive.

I may also remove everything and sell it as a stock, but lifted Yukon XL for around 7-8k (which is what they're going for around here)

Or i'll just sell it to 07Burb for 2k and call it a day...
 

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Had one guy come out to see it today, he pulled up in a Yukon and wanted to see how it drove after the lift. The meeting lasted about a minute and a half.

I agree, there are a lot of people out there that expect to get out, what they put in "$ for $".

If that were the case, I'd be asking around 25k. I'm looking to get about half of that.

I'm really 50/50 on selling it, and wouldn't take a low ball offer as I don't really mind having it in the garage for weekend fun. I just thought that adding 12-15k to a downpayment on a new Z71 Suburban would be a positive.

I may also remove everything and sell it as a stock, but lifted Yukon XL for around 7-8k (which is what they're going for around here)

Or i'll just sell it to 07Burb for 2k and call it a day...

I think your best bet would be 07Burb.

I just can not see how you would get what you are asking for a truck with 220k miles in Northern Cali, in a town with no name, about 30 min. South of SF.
 
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So what you're saying is-

My Yukon is worth about 2 thousand dollars, and you need my address?

I don't understand...

But am curious why my exact location matters?

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