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    Value of Gen 3

    Hey all, just curious what Gen 3s are selling for these days. I have a slate 06 coupe with sc, corsa, Belanger, and some others mods by Woodhouse with around 28,xxx miles. Been looking at a Gallardo lately so if any of you have both or driven both, also would be interested in comments on the two. Thanks!!
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    Rare and beautiful color. I would say $53-55K. If you have to sell, don't give it way. Keep it if you can.

    Edit: I missed you had a SC, I will bump my guestimate up a little.
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    Thanks for the info!

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    I would say 56K.

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    Thanks guys for the updates.

    What is the protocol for selling these kinds of cars? Do you allow test drives? I'm good with taking it for a PPI or something but nervous about someone else driving a 778 rwhp car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scaminjs View Post
    Hey all, just curious what Gen 3s are selling for these days. I have a slate 06 coupe with sc, corsa, Belanger, and some others mods by Woodhouse with around 28,xxx miles. Been looking at a Gallardo lately so if any of you have both or driven both, also would be interested in comments on the two. Thanks!!
    Joe
    I think you'd be doign well to list it at 50, sell it for upper 40s

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    Rats... I've been hunting for a Gen 3 or 4 coupe but specially want red or blue 😫.

    I'm assuming you've tracked it with those mods?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scaminjs View Post
    Thanks guys for the updates.

    What is the protocol for selling these kinds of cars? Do you allow test drives? I'm good with taking it for a PPI or something but nervous about someone else driving a 778 rwhp car.
    Dealers allow test drives, but I wouldn’t as a private seller due to the liability involved. Unless they show up with the asking price in cash and let you hold on to it I would only allow them in the passenger seat.

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    Thanks for the input...

    I have never tracked the car myself, but I imagine the original owner might have with the modifications....I might just try and calm my childhood urges and wait till I can own both as the Viper is such a fun car to drive and I’d hate to see it go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scaminjs View Post
    Thanks for the input...

    I have never tracked the car myself, but I imagine the original owner might have with the modifications....I might just try and calm my childhood urges and wait till I can own both as the Viper is such a fun car to drive and I’d hate to see it go.
    Oh you have to track it! Vipers are really an experience when you can push them to the limits in a controlled setting. I don’t think any street driving can ever show you how much you’ll love your viper. Do at least one before you sell trust me! My wife got to ride along on day 2-3 of viper rendezvous and she even had to admit how amazing the car was!

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    For a very serious buyer I would take them along as a passenger but no way no how let anyone drive the car. There is absolutely no upside and only bad things can happen. They would walk away with "damn....sorry about that" and you would have a damaged car that just lost a huge amount of value.

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    What Jon said

    You have an easy out. Just tell any prospective buyer that your insurance just covers when you are the driver.

    Those guys insisting on driving it are usually looking for just that.....a drive.

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    My "sale formula": Referral only plus 50% cash to see the car...the other 50% cash to drive the car...and, after the drive if you still want it, it's free.


 

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