what is a fair price for this all motor car?
all right i m selling my car it s a 97 prelude base model 5 spd, blk, in great condition with all of the following parts in it as stated in my sig and a manual conversion to the timing belt. The motor work was done with 97000 miles on it now it has 106 xxx miles the car runs perfectly mechanically and the interior is perfect. There are a few minor dings outside but it looks great for a 97. All of the work was done professionally and is back up by the shops. i m going to sell the car as it is because i don t want to deal with the hassle of taking anything out and i m going to give the buyer rc 550 s that are brand new a dc header that is less than a year old and the stock header stock cams stock ecu stock cat and stock throttle body bored to 66mm. The title is clean so what is a fair price for this? Pls don t move i need opinions of some all motor enthusiasts
a fair price would be whatever blue book says it's worth...
if you think you're going to get more for your mods, you might... but maybe 25-50% at the max... sorry. that's the price of modding your car... it's honestly better to just buy stock parts, make it stock, and sell that motor separately.
if you think you're going to get more for your mods, you might... but maybe 25-50% at the max... sorry. that's the price of modding your car... it's honestly better to just buy stock parts, make it stock, and sell that motor separately.
I disagree. Just find some ricer enthusiast somewhere and feed him as much bs about the car that you can, a rich teenager is a good target. I sold a 96 lude with i/h/e 100k+ miles and a body kit for 11 grand. I bought the car stock for 5500.
it put down 200/160 with out the new smsp header or cat and 2"5 exhaust haven t got to dyno it again and i m probably not.
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