How much would you pay?
how much would you pay for a 92 civic si that is completely stock.
and the problem is, the car has been hit in the front, therefore needs;
a new hood, front left and right fender, front bumper, new windshield.
the owner lost the key, so needs a new ignition.
the engine doesn't run, and the body doesn't look that great.
And some damages in the front, looks like little bended.
car is clean title, frame damage, i don't know, it looks like is bended a bit in the front.
how much? dumb lady asking for 1000.....no way
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[Modified by intezn, 10:11 PM 11/1/2002]
[Modified by intezn, 10:11 PM 11/1/2002]
and the problem is, the car has been hit in the front, therefore needs;
a new hood, front left and right fender, front bumper, new windshield.
the owner lost the key, so needs a new ignition.
the engine doesn't run, and the body doesn't look that great.
And some damages in the front, looks like little bended.
car is clean title, frame damage, i don't know, it looks like is bended a bit in the front.
how much? dumb lady asking for 1000.....no way
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?i...71&mode=invite
[Modified by intezn, 10:11 PM 11/1/2002]
[Modified by intezn, 10:11 PM 11/1/2002]
you can get a key from honda for two dollars.
just give them the vin number along with proof that you own the car. no need to change the ignition.
just give them the vin number along with proof that you own the car. no need to change the ignition.
I would find out if there is any frame damage or a salvaged title if it has either of those two things I would keep looking. It really depends on ow much the car is worth to you. If the price sounds to high than you should keep looking til you find the right deal.
how much would you pay for a 92 civic si that is completely stock.
and the problem is, the car has been hit in the front, therefore needs;
a new hood, front left and right fender, front bumper, new windshield.
the owner lost the key, so needs a new ignition.
the engine doesn't run, and the body doesn't look that great.
And some damages in the front, looks like little bended.
how much? dumb lady asking for 1000.....no way
[Modified by intezn, 12:00 AM 10/29/2002]
and the problem is, the car has been hit in the front, therefore needs;
a new hood, front left and right fender, front bumper, new windshield.
the owner lost the key, so needs a new ignition.
the engine doesn't run, and the body doesn't look that great.
And some damages in the front, looks like little bended.
how much? dumb lady asking for 1000.....no way
[Modified by intezn, 12:00 AM 10/29/2002]
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$300, take everything worth anything on the car and ditch the rest, find a CX and drop the 4 wheel disc conversion, Front and Rear Sway bars, Interior, Gauge Cluster and whatever else you took off of it into the CX...Now you have something worth $3000...A car that F'd isn't worth rebuilding...Parts car only...
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i bought a hatch that was wrecked like that and i wish i never did! the headlights didn't fit right and the corners stuck out farther than the headlights! bumper support was all crushed! ANYWAYS! i bought the car and took it home and started ripping it apart and found that the rear bumper support was caved in and the side of the car under the stock sideskirt was crushed in and held together by some black calking! AND THE TITLE WAS GOOD! explain that. to make it simple it just made a lot more work than we wanted to do to the car!
If you are going to try to fix it up after buying it I say don't bother. THose little things to fix will definitely add up and things still won't be perfect. If you can get it for like 300-400 cool- then part it out or use it for parts on another car, but my advise is dont try to fix that up.
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