selling an R
How would someone put a price on their R if they wanted to sell it. KBB doen't rate R's, so who does. I may sell mine in a month or 2, and just wanted to know how to put it up with reasonable price for both parties involved.
1997 ITR #043
Mugen Lowdown's
Mugen front & rear Sways
V-AFC
AEM FPR
AEM Cam Gears
AEM CAI
AEBS Typhoon IM still have stock one
Volk LE-37's (Gunmetel) perfect condidtion
Yoko Parada tires. 65% tread left
PowerSlot Rotors all around. 2000 miles on brakes
Gready shift ****.
Rear upper strut bar. Looks like the JDM ITR bar.
HKS CarbonFiber muffler, stock piping
stock header
Nology hotwires, still have stocks
VIS CF hood still have stock one also
VIS CF spoon lip.
Black housing turnsignals Still have stock ones
Back 3 windows are tinted
Factory interior is in mint cond
42,000 miles
I was thinking $19,000. Does that seem fair? How can I tell? Should I put some stock stuff back on, then sell aftermarket parts separate?
1997 ITR #043
Mugen Lowdown's
Mugen front & rear Sways
V-AFC
AEM FPR
AEM Cam Gears
AEM CAI
AEBS Typhoon IM still have stock one
Volk LE-37's (Gunmetel) perfect condidtion
Yoko Parada tires. 65% tread left
PowerSlot Rotors all around. 2000 miles on brakes
Gready shift ****.
Rear upper strut bar. Looks like the JDM ITR bar.
HKS CarbonFiber muffler, stock piping
stock header
Nology hotwires, still have stocks
VIS CF hood still have stock one also
VIS CF spoon lip.
Black housing turnsignals Still have stock ones
Back 3 windows are tinted
Factory interior is in mint cond
42,000 miles
I was thinking $19,000. Does that seem fair? How can I tell? Should I put some stock stuff back on, then sell aftermarket parts separate?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cw98typer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I paid $14,000 for my 98' w/ 43,xxx miles on it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Your car was falling apart before you bought it though.
19K is a great price considering you have over a grand in just the lowdowns.
Your car was falling apart before you bought it though.
19K is a great price considering you have over a grand in just the lowdowns.
19k is around the price low mileage 2000's and 2001's go for. you would probably be better off putting some of the oem stuff back on and selling it around 15k-16k. i bought a 2000 itr with 56k for 17,600.
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Your car was falling apart before you bought it though.
19K is a great price considering you have over a grand in just the lowdowns.
Yeah your right. Chris definatley beat the **** out of it. I still love every minute i drive it though
Your car was falling apart before you bought it though.
19K is a great price considering you have over a grand in just the lowdowns.
Yeah your right. Chris definatley beat the **** out of it. I still love every minute i drive it though
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RealTypeR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Your car was falling apart before you bought it though.
19K is a great price considering you have over a grand in just the lowdowns.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I like this response the best so far.
I guess its all about demand in a particular area though. We'll see though. Not selling it now, but maybe in the next couple months, depending on how this whole buying a home in San Diego thing goes!?!?!
Your car was falling apart before you bought it though.
19K is a great price considering you have over a grand in just the lowdowns.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I like this response the best so far.
I guess its all about demand in a particular area though. We'll see though. Not selling it now, but maybe in the next couple months, depending on how this whole buying a home in San Diego thing goes!?!?!
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