I just sold my Wrangler with an AEV 6.1 Hemi Kit. The way I see it you always NEED MORE POWER!
I just sold my Wrangler with an AEV 6.1 Hemi Kit. The way I see it you always NEED MORE POWER!
Not sure if any of these have been mentioned but here are a couple of my choices, I don't think either of them really need an explanation:
I'm from Detroit so here are my choices:
I'm very confused by this because my local dealership has had them for a while now.
This is gonna sound really creepy but is the license plate on that Jaaaag "DTM54"?
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For the $100,000+ they ask for these things they'd better be "cozy".
I'm pretty sure that's one of the Moab Jeeps.
Ahh if only the Aventador was really a quarter-million dollar car...
I can't be the only one thinking that they should offer this with a black bumpers and headlight surrounds. Especially on the Rally 2 with the big ol' black wheels.
This infographic doesn't include what will undoubtedly be a $10,000-15,000 markup for the first year.
Let's call this an educated guess but I'm gonna say this new big daddy Caddy will be called the LTS.
If they really get rid of the V8 for the next Raptor I'll be in the market for one with the 6.2
Key word, "current".
This is a little unfair Doug, I've sold my fair share of modified cars and I can tell you as long as it was done tastefully and by actual reputable professionals you can usually get more money for it. The only real problem is nobody seems to know what "tasteful modifications" mean.
I guess I should have worded that better. When we accept over $10,000 cash we have to submit a form to the IRS and they ask a bunch of questions so I try to avoid it if I can. He went to Chase bank, swapped the cash for a check there and they filled out the form for the IRS.
Tom could you possibly delete my previous reply? Apparently a customer saw it and was not very happy about it, thanks.
I'm pretty sure his parents would help with the maintenance. Apparently he didn't want it because he didn't know how to drive a manual. His dad kept saying how he offered to teach him but he didn't want to learn...go figure
Guess what? It was a proper manual!
We can take it but we have to fill out an IRS form. I usually just tell people anything over $10,000 has to be a certified check because it's easier and less headache from me. He actually took the cash to a Chase bank, filled out the IRS form in his girls name and brought me a certified check.