Sell on forums, craigslist, ebay, etc. Sell on all at the same time. First buyer gets dibs.
Need a driver side muffler from a g37s sedan? I also have a front sway bar from the same car.
Used to have the original drive shaft from my 4th gen camaro, but that either sold or was taken by the trash collector guy that goes through our alleys looking for recyclables.
I keep them, you can revert the car to stock if you want to sell it & then sell the aftermarket parts separately, you can make some reasonable cash back on the parts as someone else is always looking to mod.
This "sell" and "get rid of it" is out there beyond prediction (aka, I have no plans to lose this car): so, I left the OEM sway bars at the dealership and said they could do whatever they wanted with them. I haven't done other mods, but my philosophy would be the same: I don't keep stuff: most of the time I don't regret it.
Thanks for all the input. Selling old parts seems to be too much trouble for little return. The idea of returning the car to stock gives me a headache thinking of all the work involved. Perhaps I've answered my question.
Thanks for all the input. Selling old parts seems to be too much trouble for little return. The idea of returning the car to stock gives me a headache thinking of all the work involved. Perhaps I've answered my question.
I have sold a couple things I removed for aftermarket. Not big money, but helped unclutter my garage.
Someone needed stock strut braces because they were looking to customize them, I had BMS braces so I sold the old ones.
I also had a spare TCU left over when I got my Lozic, they wanted one to send in to Tork for a reprogram and didn't want their car out of commission during that time.
Just keep your eyes on the classified section, you can "watch" the forum and get notified anytime there is a new listing or wanted ad posted.