Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Hey everyone. I am gonna make a list of part's ill have for my banshee by next year. Could u tell me the price of the banshee if i were to sell it.

 

Heavy duty dura blue axle

pro circiut pipe's

rear kenda knarly's with douglas 160's

front kenda klaw with 125's

head light cover's

prolite bumber by alba

power reeds

k&n air filter

12 port 4 mill stroker by passion

full bore plastic by next year

nerf's

hand guard's

crome grill

pj 34 carb's

she will be in great shape

 

That is what i plane to do in the next year. Just a nice little list. The reason i want to no is because i might need a truck next year and would like to get a price of the shee. Thank's

Posted

Hard tellin... Depends on where your from, how well you take care of the bike and if the buyer is or isn't a ass clown.. One thing I do know is, don't build your bike as a investment. You wont get near as much out as what you put in...

 

RIPPEN

Posted

Yea true. Now that i think of it if i were to throw all that money into it i wouldn't be able to sell it. I wouldn'y be able to let me self. Ill just have to get a second job. Thank's rip

Posted
So you havnt done that stuff yet??? Why not just save that money you were to put into the shee and put into a truck? Isnt that smarter?

501822[/snapback]

^^^ What he said. For the price of those mods you could buy a truck and keep the shee.

Posted

by purchasing parts second hand you can save some coin. it usually works just as good as the new gear. but you will never be able to sell your bike for the same amount you put into it. if you don't have the money to waste, don't even bother. if your bike and mods cost $10,000 for example,you just might get $4500 - $5000 when it comes time to sell it.(probably less ). go fast goodies are a very bad investment money wise...........................but they are fun as hell.

Posted

i don't know how old you are, or where you live or anything, so it's difficult to give good advice. but, as hard as it may sound to do- get your priorities straight, in other words put the money into the truck first. odds are you will need a dependable vehicle more than a hopped up shee. at least then you could load up the stocker in the truck and head for the trails/dunes or whatever and have a piece of both worlds. B)

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...