BaT: $227k+ Coyote fox auction

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Quick mental math got me to ~$227k in receipts, including as one commenter pointed out, a set of billet $11k wheels that I can't tell are different than the 10th anni wheels on Black Jack that I bought from LMR for like $800.

What'ya think it'll go for, all said and done? I could see payin' $40-50k if I was in the mood, but I could also see it being someone's dream fox and taking up to $80k.
 
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Looks nice. What it should go for - $40-60k. I know the owner has 1,700 hours at $95+ per hour (approx. $170,000 in labor only) but high end builds done by a shop in my opinion will not recover the cost to build it.
 
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There was a receipt for the purchase of those specific caps. $200-250 range if I recall.
My man got robbed multiple times over . Some nice parts, some janky looking work in some areas and a lot make it shiny so it sells going on it those pics. I avoid cars like that off the paint work alone where it wasn't cut and buffed multiple times, some questionable looking stuff in pics that I would want to see in person, the door jams look odd to me in the pillar areas. I think there's going to be alot of cars like that popping in the future from the covid hype and regret when ppl where over paying for everything.
 
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Few more videos of it there...
 
I can't be the only one who hates the textured under coating trend with bed liner type products. The textured stuff is meant for grip in a bed where its needed. It hides spotty ass work, and will trap moisture over time, :poo:s great for a woods beater but not something you car about lol. Every time I see it on something Its a giant red flag to me.