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Old 09-15-2006, 05:36 PM
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I came across a 94 civic SI and wondering with 160,000 miles, what would be a good price for this car. It is bone stock and clean title. Very small rust spot over the rear quarter panel. He is asking $3500

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Is the d16z6 going to be enough for you? The way I see is.. 3500 for a shell.. with rust starting.. If you plan on just swapping you can find a better deal around

just my .02

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$3500 is too high in my opinion especially since there is rust. I would pay $3000 Max. if the interior is perfect.
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I would offer at the max $2500. Otherwise walk and find another car. Civic's are not on the rare commodities list. You just have to find a person who will give up his daily driver that gets 35 mpg, hehe
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Default Re: 94 SI STOCK VALUE (Team Envy-us)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Team Envy-us &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">$3500 is too high in my opinion especially since there is rust. I would pay $3000 Max. if the interior is perfect.</TD></TR></TABLE>
exactly.if you'll be happy keeping the Z6,or if you're dead set on having an Si,that does affect it some since Sis are harder to find.if you plan on swapping and aren't concerned about the trim level,you can find much better deals.
and turn off the caps lock on the title!
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Old 09-18-2006, 04:43 AM
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Thanks all, after viewing the car, it was a POS. Would not give him more then $2K for the car.
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I paid $2700 for my Black 1994 Si, but that's not the norm. I looked for over 2 years to find one that wasn't swapped/riced/molested. Mine was drivin by a college girl and has 114,000 miles on it, I'm actually the second owner.

If I hadn't of come accross this car I was actually willing to pay $3500 as that was all I was siing them go for on eBay and other cars sales sites.
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no way would i pay that much for an si.
unless you really need the power stuff and sunroof.

i paid 1500 for my vx, its beautiful.
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