What should I get for 85 GSL-SE
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What should I get for 85 GSL-SE
Hey all!! I listed my RX7 on ebay and had a few offers, its a 1985 GSL-SE with 64000 kms on it. I don't want to give it away, 1 guy is still offering me 5300 after the close, plz advise..... thx
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$5,300 is good - take it.
I paid $4,000 for an absolutely mint GSL-SE that had belonged to Pam Anderson before she moved to LA. I mean mint - an engine so clean you could eat off it (and still running strong - it's been swapped into my newer SE), an immaculate interior with no rips or cracks, no rust whatsoever, etc.
I paid $4,000 for an absolutely mint GSL-SE that had belonged to Pam Anderson before she moved to LA. I mean mint - an engine so clean you could eat off it (and still running strong - it's been swapped into my newer SE), an immaculate interior with no rips or cracks, no rust whatsoever, etc.
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Personally, i think it's worth it. If I didn't have 3 FBs and wanted to travel to pick it up, I'd go for it. If a guy starts out with a low mileage SE and takes care of it he'll get many years of fun, reliable transportation for a low yearly cost.
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