95' GSR w/ 206k mi.
Originally posted by g2tegls
The only way you guarantee getting a car that hasn't been modded is getting a new car. People can put a turbo on, drive the hell out of it, and take it off and sell the car. You won't know.
The only way you guarantee getting a car that hasn't been modded is getting a new car. People can put a turbo on, drive the hell out of it, and take it off and sell the car. You won't know.
Originally posted by ascelon
he is asking 7500, but I know I can get it down. blue book is below that with those miles, but you have to think about money worth of mods.
he is asking 7500, but I know I can get it down. blue book is below that with those miles, but you have to think about money worth of mods.
Originally posted by jgrotkier
I disagree. I bought my GSR from a rich middle aged woman. Now I'm pretty sure she didn't slap a turbo on my car....and she had plenty of money to have it serviced by Acura when it needed it.
I disagree. I bought my GSR from a rich middle aged woman. Now I'm pretty sure she didn't slap a turbo on my car....and she had plenty of money to have it serviced by Acura when it needed it.
and yes 7500 is quite a bunch of crap. i wouldnt even bother talking him down, with those mods i doubt he'll budge for a low price
i am just saying, the blue book value for a 95 gsr with 206k miles is like 6800.
I wanna go take a look @ it just for the sake of looking, but in no means do I intend to make a jump @ the car immediately b/c I still would like to keep my options open.
I wanna go take a look @ it just for the sake of looking, but in no means do I intend to make a jump @ the car immediately b/c I still would like to keep my options open.
I wish i lived where you people do. The cheapest I see 94-up GSRs is liked $8000 and they usually look like ****. I paid 7 for my 92 with 86K. By the way at my Honda dealer the one tech had a 99 GSR. He kept it looking nice and all but all the techs at work beat there own cars. Remember when you have unlimited resources and the skills to fix it you can afford to beat your car because your the one fixing it. Thats actually a decent price and you could always rebuild the motor and for a total of $10,000 have a fast car with a fresh motor. Your call.
there is no way I am willing to pay 7.5k for that, but I guess you arent familiar with the term of bargin' ? Besides, the price wont stop me from going to check the car out - b/c I will just that for fun and to see if it actually might be worth a closer look.


