I walk in and there is this Fender Value Pack box, In it:

Squier Strat Affinity (2004 Indo)

Fender Frontman 15G amp

Fender Tuner
Fender Headphones
Fender Gig bag
strap
patch cord
all misc parts & paperwork
Most of it is still in its original containers, unopened. Everything is MINT. The guitar wasn't ever tuned. It was Christmas gift from 3 years ago, the kid didn't like it and stuffed it in the closet. Now they are moving and it had to go.
Even though its not a treasured dream guitar, I picked up a nice little player. It does need new strings and a serious setup. The action is high and the neck looks to have too much relief. But hey, its from Indonesia. You can't expect perfection.
Now the question is, do I keep it and turn it into a upgrade project, or get it setup and and give it to my 4 yr old niece?
(she is currently beating up my first guitar - 1971 3/4 scale Kingston acoustic).
My wife is pissed because she doesn't want any more guitars in the house. Now I have to make up with her.