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Just to let you know, Mods on a car don't increase its value, they usually only descrease it. A car is in its most valuable form in stock and mint condition. The only mods that will make a car more valuable is if its been to a renowned pro-shop like Hennessey, Rouche, Saleen, Callaway, or Cosworth.
Its rather interesting, because the mods that were done appeal to the younger crowd, and they are the ones that can't afford it.
A new windshield, alternator, clutch, battery, tires, and spark plugs aren't mods that should be factored in what the car is worth. Those things are expected to work and are basically maintenence items, and if you made them better, they aren't going to help the car be worth more than stock blue book. They will only halp the car live up to the blue book value.
The ones that should matter should be the body kit for the ones who want it. I hope you get $12,500 for it, that would be great, but don't count on it.
When you mod a car, you mod it for yourself. The mods aren't worth anything to anyone else unless its a kid or other enthusiast and the demand for cars with existing mods is fairly low making the value comparable.
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