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Thread: DIY ULE Pariah, X-valve, DW foregrip, Datapimp drop, 68/45 Flatline. Package or Part?

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    DIY ULE Pariah, X-valve, DW foregrip, Datapimp drop, 68/45 Flatline. Package or Part?

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    What are the going prices on these things? I'm trying to figure out if I want to part or sell whole

    I think I remember prices used to be like:

    x-valve $200

    Pariah $80
    Cyberave68 rail (ultralight) $80
    Carbon fiber grip frame $30
    [All painted to match]

    Datapimp drop $50
    Stiffi barrel $60
    68/45 Flatline (out of hydro) $150

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    The rattlecan paint job reduces the value dramatically

    X valve tends to pull 180-200
    Pariah about 150
    Rail 80
    Grip 30
    Drop 50
    Barrel 50ish
    Flatline 100 tops

    Selling spraypainted parts individually will be a pain as they won't match anything anyone else has. Selling it as a package you won't get the full value on as that seems to be the trend any more.

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    Pretty much what WW is saying. Except the Pariah. The $150 is for an actual Pariah, not a hand cut, spray painted ULE body. And yeah spray painting it actually makes it less desirable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OPBN View Post
    And yeah spray painting it actually makes it less desirable.
    I will say I have seen less attractive "rattlecan" jobs, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zulubravo44 View Post
    I will say I have seen less attractive "rattlecan" jobs, though.
    I've also seen "classy strippers".

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