take on the sale price vs. money invested. A buyer won't care if you spent $5k on your wheels if they don't like them and plan on swapping them. A buyer looking to spend big bucks on a Z32 probably has pretty specific tastes in what they want as a finished product. Unless your Z matches nearly exactly what they want, they're looking at your selling price with a list of "things I'll change" in the back of their head. This is why clean, lightly modded TTZs are fetching good prices, because they're getting a rock solid clean base to start from. If you have expensive modifications which are easy to remove and replace with OEM parts (if you still have them), you might find that you can sell the aftermarket parts for more than the amount of selling price impact.
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