All told I have already put $50K into my Westy Syncro. I didn't do it at once, but I definitely have spent the money. And I haven't had a paint job on it. And a good paint job as they describe for that one, is likely to be a minimum of $3k...maybe more than $5k. Glancing over the specs on that one, I see quite a few things that I have not yet done to mine (keyless entry system, rewiring interior wiring to run off of 2nd battery, dual LP tanks.)
On Mar 20, 2006, at 4:48 PM, bueses wrote: > Yes, & who but the guy who really wants the custom red syncro westy > will pay > $73 k for one. The price you have into a vehicle is rarely if ever > the > price you can sell it for! |
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