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Should I sell or Part it?
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Posted by: ride hard man
So I think I'm going to be selling my 406 here pretty soon, and step up to a 450. I'm just wondering which would be the best option.... Would it be worth it to part out these parts and go back to stock?
Plastic/Seat/Powermadd's
Pipe/Nerf/Front Shocks
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Posted by: FoxHondaRider
looks pretty dang good. If you decide to part it out let me know if you would trade or if I could buy those 450r fronts
Posted by: brian76708
at least where i am from stock 400ex usually sell for more i think it would be to your advantage parting it out and going to as nearly stock as possible.
Posted by: dirtmerchant42
yea its a nice quad for sure...parting out can sometimes be a pain tho because people always try to lowball you and theres just some parts that nobody wants...
Posted by: Brauap
Looks real good! I would say part out.
Posted by: my88r
the WANT value for exs has gone down. you will be better off parting frame and everything.
Posted by: BigBore24
parting out would proly get you the most money in the end if you dont value your time and effort much. it is a lot of work to part one out completely. and its really sad to see a nice quad like that get taken apart and sold in pieces. you could test the waters on selling it for free on craigslist. if no response, then go back close to stock, lower price and try that.
Posted by: UNBROKEN
ride hard man : thats a sick looking quad id also say part it out but ud probaly get more for ure parts on ebay, i member ure quad i added u on myspace a while back
Posted by: dariusld
That motor is really clean looking. On Ebay, close guessestimate, it would go for at least $900.
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