Is my car worth the price what Im asking for it???
Im gonna be selling my car here in a few weeks and I just want to make sure Im not asking too much for it. The reason Im selling it is because its gets fucked with too much and I want to start over with a new car. The car is in really good condition and it has a new paint job. It has 101,000 miles on it. It also has a mugen lip (Copy), and a CTR Grill and CTR style headlights, I just took them off because it has been getting fucked with. Im would be really happy if I could sell it for $5500, but I will settle for $4800 but no less. Here are some pictures to give you an idea of what it looks like. Please just give me an opinion if Im asking too much and if I am, what would you pay for it.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jwn7 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so this is a 1981 model right?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Buhuuhuuuhaahaaahaaa, damn brutal.
Buhuuhuuuhaahaaahaaa, damn brutal.
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No its on H&R springs and the motor is stock, sorry I should of mentioned that earlier. Oh and about the Japan thing, I lived in Japan all summer and I forgot to change my location on my profile when I moved back. I live in San Diego now.
$5500 OBO seems like a good starting point.
The paint job also makes a difference. Was the car stripped and repainted entirely, or was it just the door jams and the rest?
The paint job also makes a difference. Was the car stripped and repainted entirely, or was it just the door jams and the rest?
I would tend to agree with that. Clean your windows (inside and out, you wouldn't believe the amount of people that don't wash their freaking windows!), shampoo the carpets, wipe down the panels with Mothers Vinyl Cleaner (it has a great cherry smell) and throw some wheel covers on the damn thing! Everyone looks at the wheels. There's nothing there.
Start high, see what happens. You can always say no.
Start high, see what happens. You can always say no.


