Document your 4WD build before you sell

Buyers of modified 4WDs worry about hidden problems: uncertified lifts, missing receipts, unknown install quality. A documented build history does not guarantee a higher price, but it reduces buyer anxiety and supports honest conversations about what was fitted and when.

Include mod photos, install dates, categories, and costs where you have them. Attach receipts and workshop invoices privately in your account; share a public build link that shows the timeline without exposing personal documents. Note whether a mod was DIY, workshop, or dealer fitted.

Be accurate in listings. Do not claim mods add a fixed dollar amount to resale value — market conditions, condition, and buyer preference vary. Instead, show evidence: 19 mods logged, $7,340 tracked, snorkel and RTT fitted in 2024, bull bar installed by a named workshop.

Ownership transfer features let a build history travel with the vehicle when you use Wired Build across owners — the next keeper sees continuity instead of starting from zero. That is the product goal: a transferable record, not a promise of profit.

Before listing, review public mods for privacy — remove anything you do not want on a share link, and keep rego plates out of photos where possible.

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