These guys are being too nice about it. You have a very taste-specific body and every single custom option on it is a potential deal-breaker to someone else. The finish and routing alone will eliminate 99% of interest right away. Folks generally shop here to build their own oddball dream guitars, not finish someone else's. If it were a typical Strat neck or something there'd be much more appeal. Unless you can find another You to sell it to, your price range isn't likely to happen.
In the interest of trying to be helpful, and hopefully avoid wasted time and frustration:
Separate all of the parts as suggested before. Then borrow a good camera and take lots of clear pictures, including the items nicely in their boxes if you still have them. After that, write up thorough descriptions so people know all the specifics and features. Is that a swamp ash top on a mahogany body? Is the back black or bursted? Is there a contoured heel? I can't even get a good look at the finish or masking.
Anyway list the body on eBay as "used," but if it's still flawless you can put "immaculate" in the title. List at any price you want (Buy-It-Now, Immediate Payment required, with "'till it's sold" time period option). Specify US-only shipping at a fair cost, and lower the price $25 each week until it's gone.
Selling the body with the bridge is an option (though I wouldn't, I'd probably pull the posts--carefully). But the pickups for sure list separately. Those are easier to price looking at completed/sold Buy-It-Now listings.
I've sold Warmoth stuff before and I eBay "Warmoth" at least once a week, see about everything there. If that specific body were absolutely untouched in the box, meaning no neck plate has ever been on it or anything--not the case here--I would guess you'd still be waiting a while to find the right buyer at a $225 or something. Flattering pictures can help a lot though, and maybe the Tele route could be rerouted to fit a Strat size? I don't know the measurements for that but if that's possible, it's worth pointing out to potential buyers.
I'm fairly sure everybody who responded so far has sold unwanted Warmoth stuff here at some point. We all feel your pain and know what Warmoth stuff costs new, but that has nothing to do with the value to other people. Especially once we had things routed, finished, drilled for knobs and so on.