1994 Honda integra worth?
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Easy there fella...we know you like it but we are trying to save you from it....
The more i look at it the more i agree. Had to be changed. Why would anyone do that to a legit imported Teggy?
Well if you like it then that's cool but imo its not worth clost to that much and it doesn't seem like that's even a legit Honda Integra..you should post the vin # if you can get it..and check the pink slip or door for the vin..cuz if anything the firewall and dash have been changed
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car will part out for more than selling it as a whole. rice is very unpopular here in the states and you can see the trend just by the massive low balling people are offering. that car will part out for at least 5-6k via ebay. you could try selling the car as whole, if people don't buy, part it.
depending on what's made up in the turbo kit, maybe more. there are a lot of high value parts on that car
depending on what's made up in the turbo kit, maybe more. there are a lot of high value parts on that car
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should show in the title history, the posted vin is indeed something besides usdm, look on the registration and see if your vin plate matches. if it does, the car was either imported or you have an illegal car. jdm cars, for the most part, are a major pain in the ***. all are federally illegal and they can not pass american emissions due to the electronics.
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should show in the title history, the posted vin is indeed something besides usdm, look on the registration and see if your vin plate matches. if it does, the car was either imported or you have an illegal car. jdm cars, for the most part, are a major pain in the ***. all are federally illegal and they can not pass american emissions due to the electronics.
so the title should state if its reallly imported or not (if im reading this correctly) now for the million dollar question for the op....Is the title legit?
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Sorry, I have to agree with most of the opinions, with that said...
My favorite color is blue, not that blue though.
I like yellow as an accent color, but on a red car not a blue one and not that much.
Blue car, yellow with gray/black interior just does not do it for me, way too much yellow.
I am also no fan of body kit, the more sharp angles they have the less I like them.
Dual exhaust on a 4 cylinder car also just does nothing but look goofy.
However, as has been said more then once, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and if you like the look then what we say about it should mean diddly squat to you.
I would probably pay $3000 for the car, if it truly is a JDM and depending on the condition of the body/chassis, [no rust or repaired rust] not a dime more for someone else's build.
I would also want a mechanic to go over it to see what the mechanical condition it is in, was it built and then driven into the ground and now being dumped, last thing I would want is someone else's major problems. 94
My favorite color is blue, not that blue though.
I like yellow as an accent color, but on a red car not a blue one and not that much.
Blue car, yellow with gray/black interior just does not do it for me, way too much yellow.
I am also no fan of body kit, the more sharp angles they have the less I like them.
Dual exhaust on a 4 cylinder car also just does nothing but look goofy.
However, as has been said more then once, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and if you like the look then what we say about it should mean diddly squat to you.
I would probably pay $3000 for the car, if it truly is a JDM and depending on the condition of the body/chassis, [no rust or repaired rust] not a dime more for someone else's build.
I would also want a mechanic to go over it to see what the mechanical condition it is in, was it built and then driven into the ground and now being dumped, last thing I would want is someone else's major problems. 94
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^^ well said.
I really don't understand how anyone could like that interior. I would say that about the body kit and exhaust, but there are still people into that stuff. But they look so cheaply done, barely line up right and stuff. And it's going to look even more goofey with factory wheels back on it since it doesn't come with those wheels.
I really don't understand how anyone could like that interior. I would say that about the body kit and exhaust, but there are still people into that stuff. But they look so cheaply done, barely line up right and stuff. And it's going to look even more goofey with factory wheels back on it since it doesn't come with those wheels.
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Yea I agree, in my opinion (many others share this opinion), that car is god awful in almost every aspect except for steering wheel placement, and the engine. The body kit and interior pieces are tacky and fugly.
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the rsx tails imo are :puke: all red integra tails are the best they should of stayed with them in the rsx too lol.
trust me when i say that body kit will be a pain in the ***, ive had it.
u cant get on any lift with it. it will rott your quarter pannels too cause water n salt sits there.
it is a 94.... old, classified as classic now i believe?..
too me, the money you wanna spend on it isnt worth the money you gotta spend on it to clean it up.
im wondering why he went yellow and blue.. ???? really?? yellow??
The fact the car comes with nothing is basically telling you to stay away from it on its own.
The other thing is if you don't rock it the way it is then you have to paint it too when replacing parts such as the bumpers and skirts.
So dont think you will spend the asking price n be done with it ;P #justsayin
trust me when i say that body kit will be a pain in the ***, ive had it.
u cant get on any lift with it. it will rott your quarter pannels too cause water n salt sits there.
it is a 94.... old, classified as classic now i believe?..
too me, the money you wanna spend on it isnt worth the money you gotta spend on it to clean it up.
im wondering why he went yellow and blue.. ???? really?? yellow??
The fact the car comes with nothing is basically telling you to stay away from it on its own.
The other thing is if you don't rock it the way it is then you have to paint it too when replacing parts such as the bumpers and skirts.
So dont think you will spend the asking price n be done with it ;P #justsayin
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Like I said, I would pay $3000 for it, pull the engine and drop it into my 94, [depending on condition] part out the rice to the ricer crowd, [I like the stock look] sell the turbo to the got to have boost crowd, [nitrous oxide is all I need] and sell the chassis to a JDM fan, [LHD for driving on the right] would probably get my $3000, and maybe some more, back and an engine. 94
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I would never want a RHD for anything but resale, I have driven a few RHD cars and passing someone can be a **** your pants scary experience, just the fact that it is hard to see past the car ahead of you is a little unnerving.
Like I said, I would pay $3000 for it, pull the engine and drop it into my 94, [depending on condition] part out the rice to the ricer crowd, [I like the stock look] sell the turbo to the got to have boost crowd, [nitrous oxide is all I need] and sell the chassis to a JDM fan, [LHD for driving on the right] would probably get my $3000, and maybe some more, back and an engine. 94
Like I said, I would pay $3000 for it, pull the engine and drop it into my 94, [depending on condition] part out the rice to the ricer crowd, [I like the stock look] sell the turbo to the got to have boost crowd, [nitrous oxide is all I need] and sell the chassis to a JDM fan, [LHD for driving on the right] would probably get my $3000, and maybe some more, back and an engine. 94
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if this really is a Honda Integra imported from Japan this never should have been modded other than some engine/suspension mods. That guy really ruined this car.