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Old 01-08-2003, 11:04 PM
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i found a white 95 gsr stick with only 40,000 miles on it for $10,500. given it's a clear title, the year and mileage is kind of hard to swallow. what you guys think? (of course i'll check the carfax too) thanks guys.
Old 01-08-2003, 11:56 PM
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best way to find out is go check it out...and take a mechanic or a friend that really knows honda engines
Old 01-09-2003, 12:43 AM
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coo coo.. sounds good. we already have a 92 legend and my 96 accord, so i should be aight. my friend has a teg and posts on team-integra. hopefully everything checks out.
Old 01-09-2003, 04:29 PM
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thats a sweet deal, i would jump on that in a sec!
Old 01-10-2003, 05:54 AM
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it is very possible. Some people don't put many miles on their cars
Old 01-10-2003, 08:21 PM
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Tru dat. I had over 105,000 when I moved to Sacto a year ago and now have 106 and change. Here i have a super short commute, less than 10 minutes and I never get above 40 the entire way, all through neighborhoods. In Texas, I drove a mile to the highway, then never got below 80 the whole time. Loved getting on those onramps, nothing like a GSR for the 40 to 90 blast before you touch 4th gear
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my friend got his 97 gsr with 65k for about $8000 i think.
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Originally posted by WiLL
my friend got his 97 gsr with 65k for about $8000 i think.
wow, where did he find it? autotrader? recycler? or just locally? i found mine in some local ad thingy. but thanks for the replies. at least i feel better cuz the year and mileage didn't sound too right to me. but thanks for the input.
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i think he got lucky, he looked at serveral GSRs at the time, about 5 i think. this one came in just about perfect condition. he looked in the paper locally i guess. he didnt have to go too far to get that car.
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i got my 95 Ls with 82k miles on it for only $6,000, i kno its not a gsr, but that's still a pretty good price



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