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Old Apr 28, 2017
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Nerf Bar Advice Needed

I have a (new) 2003 Ranger FX4 Level 2 and the nerf bars just don't work for me. I've taken them off and would like to sell them. They are heavy duty chrome and made by Truck Champ. This company apparently no longer makes them. This truck is very low mileage, 82K, and has been in a heated garage for the last 10 years, so the nerfs pretty much look like new.

What I would like to know is: is this a good brand, and how much could I sell them for? Is it possible these might have been original from the dealer? Thanks for the help!
 
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Old Apr 29, 2017
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On ebay new ones run from $125 to $200

Since they are no longer made, so no replacement parts available, it may be a harder sell

They aren't OEM or they would says Ford on them, or nothing on them, so maybe a dealer install.

Best bet would be to list them on your local craigslist, since shipping would be expensive because of the size and weight.
Start at $120 and then see if you get calls or offers, if not then drop price down a bit
Your competition is Google Search for new pricing, and then shipping cost added to that.

What something is "worth" is totally up to the buyer.
 
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