How much would you pay - How much is she worth?
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 10:50 am
The time has come. Our trusty van, the "RaSafari", is going up on the auction block.
A little piece of my soul just died writing that sentence.
I've got KBB, a few friends and some general google searches providing me with opinions of what she is worth, but I feel the population on this forum would know best.
Here are the details:
I’m selling a 2004 GMC Safari AWD van that has taken me to the edge of the world and back. I love this van, and I think you will too. It has a lot of life left if taken care of appropriately.
Here’s the breakdown:
4.3L V6 Automatic
169,000 Miles (significant highway ratio)
All-Wheel Drive
4+” OVERLAND Body and Suspension Lift --New in ‘09 - Lift includes: Rancho Shocks, torsion keys, HD Leaf Springs, shackles and Brackets
New in ’09 – Front Idler Arms, Upper and Lower Ball Joints
2010 – 100% of all fluids replaced ($800.00)
Synthetic Oil used continuously since 2009 @ 4000 miles
2012 – All axle and differential seals replaced
Good-Year Wrangler Pro-Grade 10-ply Tires – at least 25,000 miles left on them
Premium Sound
-Kenwood eXcelon head unit
-Polk Audio speakers
Custom grill guard
Hella lights + covers
Thule roof rack
Yellow-Top AGM deep cycle house battery
-Wired to Alternator
-Fuse panel
-Relays to house lights
-5 additional 12v outlets for charging and accessories
Dark tinted windows
Custom curtains
Beech Hardwood floors
Insulation in floor and sidewalls
Bed configuration with 2-layer foam mattress (foam was $350)
Two deep-drawer cabinets
Two large flat sliding drawers for containers
3-large storage bins (drawers)
Lockable safe
Tow Package with towing brake
Premium dynaflow cold-air intake
New AC/Heat blower motor
New Brake rotors and pads (2012)
Windshield (2013)
Passenger seat 360 Deg. swivel plate
Thank You!
A little piece of my soul just died writing that sentence.
I've got KBB, a few friends and some general google searches providing me with opinions of what she is worth, but I feel the population on this forum would know best.
Here are the details:
I’m selling a 2004 GMC Safari AWD van that has taken me to the edge of the world and back. I love this van, and I think you will too. It has a lot of life left if taken care of appropriately.
Here’s the breakdown:
4.3L V6 Automatic
169,000 Miles (significant highway ratio)
All-Wheel Drive
4+” OVERLAND Body and Suspension Lift --New in ‘09 - Lift includes: Rancho Shocks, torsion keys, HD Leaf Springs, shackles and Brackets
New in ’09 – Front Idler Arms, Upper and Lower Ball Joints
2010 – 100% of all fluids replaced ($800.00)
Synthetic Oil used continuously since 2009 @ 4000 miles
2012 – All axle and differential seals replaced
Good-Year Wrangler Pro-Grade 10-ply Tires – at least 25,000 miles left on them
Premium Sound
-Kenwood eXcelon head unit
-Polk Audio speakers
Custom grill guard
Hella lights + covers
Thule roof rack
Yellow-Top AGM deep cycle house battery
-Wired to Alternator
-Fuse panel
-Relays to house lights
-5 additional 12v outlets for charging and accessories
Dark tinted windows
Custom curtains
Beech Hardwood floors
Insulation in floor and sidewalls
Bed configuration with 2-layer foam mattress (foam was $350)
Two deep-drawer cabinets
Two large flat sliding drawers for containers
3-large storage bins (drawers)
Lockable safe
Tow Package with towing brake
Premium dynaflow cold-air intake
New AC/Heat blower motor
New Brake rotors and pads (2012)
Windshield (2013)
Passenger seat 360 Deg. swivel plate
Thank You!