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    1. CONSOLIDATE all of your for sale items into ONE thread only. This means there will be NO making multiple sales threads for different items regardless if the parts are related or not.

    2. PRICE IS REQUIRED. We do not permit ads without an asking price for each item. "Best Offer" is not an allowable substitute for posting a price. You may ask for $1 but a price must be listed regardless. If a price is not listed with in the first 24 hours of making your sale thread IT WILL BE LOCKED or DELETED. Once a price is listed a bidding war is not permitted. If the seller gets an offer that meets his asking price, the seller should honor the asking price and sell for that amount.

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    4. CITY / STATE are required info for each ad. Information must be posted in the first post of thread, NO EXCEPTIONS. Buyers and sellers reserve the rights to privately ask for full contact information on any purchase or sale. 24 hour notice will be given, if you do not comply your post will be DELETED.

    5. NO TWO PARTY SALES. This means no more "I'm selling for a friend" posts and will be deleted immediately with no notice. Seller assumes all responsibility of anything they post for sale.

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    7. POST COUNT AND/OR TIME LIMIT. We are requesting that you spend some time with us before you start a For Sale thread. A pre-determined minimum number of posts will be required or 1 year since creating the account + an intro thread (just so we know you aren’t the Prince of Africa). Any for sale thread posted out of the For Sale section to circumvent the rules will result in being deleted. Those who do meet the criteria and post outside the section will have their thread moved, constant violation of this will result in an infraction.

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    9. NO THREAD DUMPING OR I DON’T LIKE YOUR PRICE. Don’t post in a person’s thread just to tell them they are too high, either move along and say nothing or throw an offer to them. The person can sell it at whatever price they think someone is willing to pay. Offenders will be issued a warning, if it is a constant issue then an infraction will be issued.

    10. KEEP YOUR THREAD UP TO DATE. This is really for your benefit, so you don’t get 10 PMs asking if you still have it when you already sold it.

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    12. Pictures are REQUIRED. Pictures of all items for sale. This is to help BOTH seller and buyer. As a seller it is MUCH easier to sell something if you have pictures of it. As a buyer you feel better seeing exactly what you are buying. Pictures should contain the item/s for sale and a sign of some kind that has your username on it. 24 hour notice will be given, if you do not comply your post will be DELETED.

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    Pay using PAYPAL, using a credit card. This way, if a part does not arrive, you can do a charge back through your credit card company. If you gift it, then you have no recourse to get your money back when things fall through. Pay the 3% and have the buyer protection. Using someone else's paypal and gifting to pay for goods is violating Paypal's Terms of Service.



    Always ask for full name, residential address, phone numbers of both buyers and sellers. An honest seller should have no problem disclosing this info to you privately.


    Shipping things C.O.D. is risky. Try to use UPS or Fedex, so that you can track shipments. Have someone sign for it if it is expensive.


    Ask for references from other members, hopefully from other members who have been registered for longer than one year and are active here.


    Use your gut feeling. If something seems too good to be true, or a seller/buyer seems a little shady, don't take the risk.

    TIPS:
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    -Look around and gauge your price with other items. Just cause you bought it for $1000, doesn’t mean it’s now worth $1,200 or even the original $1,000. You are free to ask what ever you want, but an item that is priced right will sell quicker.
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2002 Grand Prix GT in storage since new

At this point and time you can't go by Kelly Blue Book to put a value on this. You would be hard pressed to find an equivalent replacement, the closest would probably be my 7700 orig mile 00 Daytona 500, I haven't seen any with less miles then that recently. The car is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Will it bring $25K, doubtful unless at Barrett Jackson or some big auto Auction and someone really wants it. $4720.00 is closer to what 02 GTP's with around 100K are going for now.
This may interest you.there is a 2000 Daytona with 6954 miles for sale at a dealership near me...you won't be able to say you havn't seen any with less than yours recently anymore https://www.kijiji.ca/v-cars-trucks/london/2000-pontiac-grand-prix-gtp-daytona-500/1235846488
 


I never said it was falling apart. You're right, I don't know how/where it was stored because you didn't feel the need to post that, just like you don't feel the need to post any pics of this mystery car. Regardless of how it was stored, rubber dry rots - that's science. So tires that have been sitting for 17 years, belts, hoses, etc. will all be dry-rotted and need to be replaced. Add to that suspension bushings, exhaust hangers, brake hoses, etc. Don't forget that engine and transmission seals depend on internal lubrication from the motor to stay fresh and pliable, so you may have to replace items like valve cover seals, pan gaskets, LIM gaskets, etc.

I'm sure some collector will buy your car, just that this isn't a collector's forum...discussion here focuses on how to keep these running. You would probably have better luck advertising in Hemmings or similar.

Here's a 2000 GTP Pace Car that was the ACTUAL pace car at Talladega, and paced the last race that Dale Earnhardt won before his fatal 2001 crash. 27k miles, mint condition, and owner is asking $14k. Good luck with your sale.
 
Damn you!, LOL. You almost got me, but if that link is correct the ODO is showing 11192K. So I still can. They're proud of that one with a $18.9K price tag.
I did get you! The ODO and link is correct but you're forgetting one thing, it's a Canadian car eh...which means that 11192k is kilometers not miles and those kms convert to 6954 miles. It's at a Ford dealership about 20 mins from my place and looks like new.
 
I did get you! The ODO and link is correct but you're forgetting one thing, it's a Canadian car eh...which means that 11192k is kilometers not miles and those kms convert to 6954 miles. It's at a Ford dealership about 20 mins from my place and looks like new.
Got it. I missed KMS.
 


For such a rare car he might require a paypal fee for pictures of such a rare car. ;)
The flash might wear out the GM factory paint job.
Wow , are there any grownups on this site? If you don't have cash in hand for the car , I'm sure not jumping through hoops just so you can see it. It was put out there if someone wants a new one. If it doesn't sell , I don't care. It can sit out there with my CTS-V. Which is also new.
 
I think the MOD should delete this post since pix are REQUIRED for items posted for sale on the forum. I think this guy is just trolling y'all, there is no brand new GP...if so there would be pics.
 
I think the MOD should delete this post since pix are REQUIRED for items posted for sale on the forum. I think this guy is just trolling y'all, there is no brand new GP...if so there would be pics.

Agreed. It's a waste of time. He won't even message pictures. I don't know what's so private about a Grand Prix. Or any "new" car for that matter.


2001 GTX. Top swapped L26, NIC cam, E85 with 60# injectors, 1.6 roller rockers, ceramic coated SD headers, billet fuel logs, Gen V with 3.0" pulley, N*/LQ4 setup, KYGTP belt wrap, SSIC, TEP HPS2 trans
 


I think the MOD should delete this post since pix are REQUIRED for items posted for sale on the forum. I think this guy is just trolling y'all, there is no brand new GP...if so there would be pics.

Sure would be nice, wouldn't it?

We've all been unable to get back on after Josh and his buddy hacked the website and marked us all as spam. Devil's Own said since everything is working for the members they aren't going to fix anything else.

If I did still have rights; it would have been locked awhile ago. I can't stand people that will post a car for sale with no pictures. It's a Grand Prix, anyways.

It's not anything special or collectable. At the end of the day it's a sub $8k car on it's best afternoon in real life. In fact; since I do lending for a living...our national bank (that we wouldn't even lend on the car because it's too old) only gives it a value of $4,750.00. And that's with ONE mile on the clock and every option.
 
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What I really don't get is why people buy "newer" cars like these and not drive them. They will never get their money back.

After the initial purchase price plus the years of having insurance or storage coverage on it you can't get that money back. Nobody here would buy a 15 year old car for the original purchase price even with 2 miles on it. Same with the CTS-V the guy says he has, why would someone pay sticker price for a car that's older when you can walk into a dealership to buy a newer more powerful version for basically the same price and have a full warranty.
 
What I really don't get is why people buy "newer" cars like these and not drive them. They will never get their money back.

After the initial purchase price plus the years of having insurance or storage coverage on it you can't get that money back. Nobody here would buy a 15 year old car for the original purchase price even with 2 miles on it. Same with the CTS-V the guy says he has, why would someone pay sticker price for a car that's older when you can walk into a dealership to buy a newer more powerful version for basically the same price and have a full warranty.

That's a very good question and only time will tell. There are people that believe these may become collectible in the future since they are limited production models. History proves that low mileage collectible cars can bring in big money eventually. Just take a look at some of the 1960/1970 era muscle cars or even some more recent like an actual 1977 Bandit Trans Am or a 1987 Grand National, several low mile cars have recently brought big Money at Auction and back in the 1990's they could've been had for pennies on the dollar. Only time will tell whether or not these will increase in value or fade away.
 


Here is a couple selling a brand-new never-registered 2003 Mercury Marauder. Guy bought it new, had it flatbedded home, and it's been in his heated garage and not moved ever since. Check this article, it has some great pics:

2003 Mercury Marauder

I wonder if OPs car still has all of the dealer prep plastic on it like this one?

Same story though, trying to sell a $35k sticker car for $40k after it's 15 years old....Just like the OP's, this car will be valuable one day.....another 25 years from now. Now it's just an old car, not a classic yet.
 
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