last ditch effort, anyone selling their r?
alright, I've been looking for an integra type r for quite some time now, or any car actually, and i haven't had much luck, so here it is, a last attempt to try and find something, I've got around 12.5k to spend, im in n. California, the car must have a clean title, color doesn't matter. here's the thread, :
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1107839
if it matters, im also looking to buy an e36 m3, tt 300zx, wrx, or any other car to that effect, i know this is in the wrong place, i just wanted to direct it at the target market, any help would be much appreciated, thanks.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1107839
if it matters, im also looking to buy an e36 m3, tt 300zx, wrx, or any other car to that effect, i know this is in the wrong place, i just wanted to direct it at the target market, any help would be much appreciated, thanks.
12.5k including tax - and you want to buy an R? Expect 120k+ miles on it, or in average/poor condition.
try buying a GSR instead. Should make you happy.
try buying a GSR instead. Should make you happy.
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I've seen a couple of decent ITR go for slightly more than that recently, but you're going to have to keep your eyes open for similar desperate situations (moves across country, divorces, financial collapse).
You might find a good car at that price, but it's going to take patience and resolve.
On the other hand, if you're saying you have 12.5K that you could write a check for, perhaps you could consider getting a lien on the car for about 6K. That would broaden the scope of your search considerably, if you didn't have that absolute 12.5K restriction.
I've seen a couple of decent ITR go for slightly more than that recently, but you're going to have to keep your eyes open for similar desperate situations (moves across country, divorces, financial collapse).
You might find a good car at that price, but it's going to take patience and resolve.
On the other hand, if you're saying you have 12.5K that you could write a check for, perhaps you could consider getting a lien on the car for about 6K. That would broaden the scope of your search considerably, if you didn't have that absolute 12.5K restriction.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1284043
For $12K plus a $500 plane ticket to Connecticut, you can have this low mileage ITR with a H22 swap.
-Chris
For $12K plus a $500 plane ticket to Connecticut, you can have this low mileage ITR with a H22 swap.
-Chris
I am selling mine.. 01 PY. 70,000 miles on it.. looking to get 17,000 for it. Located in Orlando. clear corners, and hyper ground wire system are the only modicifications if you even call it that lol.
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why does everyone in this forum think that an R is worth so much money. You can find an R, with 60-90k in that price range.
I remember a few months back, there was a guy selling an R with low miles for 10k in PA
I remember a few months back, there was a guy selling an R with low miles for 10k in PA
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MugenHonda »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">why does everyone in this forum think that an R is worth so much money. You can find an R, with 60-90k in that price range.
I remember a few months back, there was a guy selling an R with low miles for 10k in PA</TD></TR></TABLE>
umm.. the avg. retail on an 01 ITR is like 17,500 according to NADA, FYI..
I remember a few months back, there was a guy selling an R with low miles for 10k in PA</TD></TR></TABLE>
umm.. the avg. retail on an 01 ITR is like 17,500 according to NADA, FYI..
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