Just browsing the For Sale ads tells me that I can get pretty much near or
even above what I had put into the plane. My 1978 Warrior II had a KX-170B
and a KT-76A --that's it. I put in a Garmin 430, Garmin 340 audio panel,
GI-106a CDI, avionics master, Davtron clock and had the KX-170 overhauled.
it came out to $14,000. With a 2000 interior, 8 paintjob and 600-hour FRMN
engine, I think $56,000 is about right and even on the low side given the
ads I see every day.
I could be dreaming but I'm just going by what I see.
"jeff" wrote in message ...
I added Garmin GNS 430 GPS/Com, Garmin GMA 340 audio panel, Garmin GTX
327
transponder, Garmin GI-106a CDI, PS systems CD player, replaced most fuses
with
circuit breakers, replaced plastic instrument panel.
there are pictures of it here
http://216.158.136.80/plane/index.html
Everyone had told me I wouldnt get back what I put in it, they were
surprised
when it sold so fast for what I was asking. One thing about selling a
plane is
that it will sell, to the right person. Some people will spend more to get
everything they want then buying a cheaper plane and putting it all in
them
selves.
PaulaJay1 wrote:
In article , jeff writes:
my 180 sold 4 days after I listed it. I got back all the money I had
put in
for
avionics, didnt get back the money for the speed mods, so wasnt out
that
much.
What avionics did you add? I've added a GNS430 and figure to get no
more than
half back.
Chuck
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