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Feeler / Question re: 2.2 Polished Kenne Bell
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<blockquote data-quote="05 Mustang" data-source="post: 12057442" data-attributes="member: 98485"><p>I'm in the process of having the 2.2 on my car removed and sent back to Kenne Bell because it's using oil....and tonight I starting thinking about selling it "as is" and just upgrading to something else...a 2.6 or 2.8.</p><p></p><p>The supercharger is not making any abnormal noises what so ever or acting funny in any way, just using oil. A "reman" for it is $699, and new drives are another $99. In talking with Matt at Kenne Bell, he's told me that if it's only using oil, it's probably just going to need a "reman"....but they'll probably also recommend replacing the drives at the same time.</p><p></p><p>My question is, do you guys think I could get around $1,200 for the supercharger as it is? You take $1,200, add $699 for the "reman" and $99 for the drives, you have a Polished 2.2 for aound $2,000.</p><p></p><p>....and if not $1,200, what would be fair market value for something like this. The answer might just make my decision whether to sell it or keep it that much easier.</p><p></p><p>I have 2 video's in my signature that will allow you to hear it running...one on a dyno and the other is a walk around.</p><p></p><p>It's just a spur of the moment thought and I'd see what kind of feedback I would get. The car is at my shop right now & the supercharger was removed today.</p><p></p><p>Thanks :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="05 Mustang, post: 12057442, member: 98485"] I'm in the process of having the 2.2 on my car removed and sent back to Kenne Bell because it's using oil....and tonight I starting thinking about selling it "as is" and just upgrading to something else...a 2.6 or 2.8. The supercharger is not making any abnormal noises what so ever or acting funny in any way, just using oil. A "reman" for it is $699, and new drives are another $99. In talking with Matt at Kenne Bell, he's told me that if it's only using oil, it's probably just going to need a "reman"....but they'll probably also recommend replacing the drives at the same time. My question is, do you guys think I could get around $1,200 for the supercharger as it is? You take $1,200, add $699 for the "reman" and $99 for the drives, you have a Polished 2.2 for aound $2,000. ....and if not $1,200, what would be fair market value for something like this. The answer might just make my decision whether to sell it or keep it that much easier. I have 2 video's in my signature that will allow you to hear it running...one on a dyno and the other is a walk around. It's just a spur of the moment thought and I'd see what kind of feedback I would get. The car is at my shop right now & the supercharger was removed today. Thanks :beer: [/QUOTE]
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