Good price on GSR??
Too much. You should definately try the classifieds here. I mean, the only people that are here are people that are into there cars so you can have more confidence that they took care of it. I bought a 95 GSR w/ excellent body (3 or 4 tiny dents) w/ a swapped JDM sir-g engine w/ kaaz LSD (bout 50k on it), 2 week old exedy clutch, KYB AGX and GC coilovers for $6200.
I got my 95 GSR in great shape inside & out w/ a lil over 100k miles for $8,000. I know it was a lil high but the car looks brand new & it was what I was looking for. I'd race pay 8 for a car and never have major problems then buy one for 5k & have problems.
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I got a 95 GSR 4dr with a coupel paint scratches, leaky trunk (didn't know about it until it rained after i bought it) and dirty interior, now clean. it was 127,000 miles for 5K. It also had an AEM CAI and DC Headers and supposedly tuned by honda and it has a VTEC-AFC. It also has a nice aftermarket sound system in it. I prolly shoulda given him 4500 since it leaked, though i don't think he knew.
[edit] I fixed the trunk leak with $3.50 worth of weather sealing replacing the gasket around the taillight.[/edit]
[edit] I fixed the trunk leak with $3.50 worth of weather sealing replacing the gasket around the taillight.[/edit]
I think it goes both ways, and the preferences of the buyer. I've seen some pretty modified cars, go for pretty cheap. And I have seen some stock cars go for pretty high prices. Take me for instance, I've got a 94 GSR with 132,000. And I'm asking 7,000 for it. I mean I think it's a good price just for the facts that it was a daily driver with a lot of distanced trips, never abused, and never modified. However some buyers want some modifications done if they're looking to buy a car....either way, it's all how you think the car has been taken care of. Good luck with your search
Like in my case, 8K was alot of doug but the car has never been wrecked, adulted owned, its clean, its stock, & its a GSR & thats what i was shopping for. A little extra is worth if it you never have problems outta the car & can trust it.
<- 1900
94 milano red gsr, lowered, racing seats(took em out) aem cai
basically little things. But I paid 1900 for it. Odometer shows 197k. I have evidence to be that its a replaced engine.
Runs awesome. Point being, you can get one for as low as i found mine, even though those miles are up there, I dont think it has ANY bearing on the actual current motor thats in it. it hauls ***.
94 milano red gsr, lowered, racing seats(took em out) aem cai
basically little things. But I paid 1900 for it. Odometer shows 197k. I have evidence to be that its a replaced engine.
Runs awesome. Point being, you can get one for as low as i found mine, even though those miles are up there, I dont think it has ANY bearing on the actual current motor thats in it. it hauls ***.
$7000 is too much in my opinion.
I paid $5500 for my old 95 LS last fall with 140k miles on it, great condition. I think that is still on the high side for what I paid.
good luck shopping for your integra
I paid $5500 for my old 95 LS last fall with 140k miles on it, great condition. I think that is still on the high side for what I paid.
good luck shopping for your integra
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I paid 7100 for my 1996 GSR, it had 71K. I think that was a fair price especially since it was unmolested and well taken care of.
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