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Scroll through his pictures on Facebook. He has front and rear Currie axles, even though his description only lists a front Currie axle.
His Jeep and mine are pretty much the same except for his Currie axles. They are even the same year. Mine was purchased new for the MSRP price of $85K, so his was similar. He says he has $80K in upgrades. Add those together and you come up with his sale price of $165K.
He is not considering depreciation at all. So, if I follow that same rational and if I figure $25K for the axles his Jeep has that mine doesn't, my 392 is worth $140K
His Jeep and mine are pretty much the same except for his Currie axles. They are even the same year. Mine was purchased new for the MSRP price of $85K, so his was similar. He says he has $80K in upgrades. Add those together and you come up with his sale price of $165K.
He is not considering depreciation at all. So, if I follow that same rational and if I figure $25K for the axles his Jeep has that mine doesn't, my 392 is worth $140K

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