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chris-reedtn 06-26-03 12:35 AM

how much is this worth????
 
Ok im looking for a estimated price on a 91TII Its black with black leather, power windows, and power door locks 103k miles on the body. Motor is questionable, i.e. does not run, but dont know why, and the hood is bent, but i have a tII hood, so thats not a problem. What do you think? Oh and it could poss use a new paint job, Just looks to be the origional black.


Thanks Guys,

-Chris

Icemark 06-26-03 12:37 AM

dead with body damage and needs paint, no more than $500-$900 (and a lot closer to the $500).

chris-reedtn 06-26-03 12:51 AM

Damn for a black 91TII shit i thought alot more than 500, its in good shape, and thats the only body damage Thats the hood, it still has everything, just not the turbo and mani, its about 3 hours from here so i cant really just ride up there and look at it, but hey if you can point me in the direction of and s5 for that price or close, then i wont gett this one. I just need to know tonight i told the guy i would call him tomorrow.

Thanks,

Chris

Icemark 06-26-03 01:00 AM

Well you figure $1000 for a S4 with blown engine (and start subtracting for any body work or mods) and $1500 for a S5 w/blown engine (and again start subtracting for body work needed or mods done).

You said it needed a hood, and paint- T2 hood is $200 and paint is a min of $500.

And if the paint is bad, you know the interior needs work. That if he didn't keep the paint up, what are the odds he kept the leather oiled and nice and not cracking, or even cleaned/vacummed the carpet, or vinyl protected the dash and plastic???

Scott 89t2 06-26-03 01:09 AM

I'd probably pay a few grand LOL...

I look it the other way around... take the price of a running one. and subtrack an engine and work... running ones here are like 10-12k cnd (8k usd)

chris-reedtn 06-26-03 01:52 AM

if i email someone a pic will they resize it for me, i cant get it to be any smaller

-Chris

Evil Aviator 06-26-03 02:03 AM


Originally posted by Icemark
dead with body damage and needs paint, no more than $500-$900 (and a lot closer to the $500).
Its an S5, so I would put it closer to $800-1,000, although it's difficult to evaluate the car with such a short description.


Originally posted by Scott 89t2
I'd probably pay a few grand LOL...

I look it the other way around... take the price of a running one. and subtrack an engine and work... running ones here are like 10-12k cnd (8k usd)

Wow, pricing in your area is awful. In my area, a 91 TII in that condition and a working engine has a Blue Book value of about $3,350 USD.

chris-reedtn 06-26-03 10:54 AM

SO can someone resize a pic for me so i can post it on here??

-Chris

yearrgh 06-26-03 11:24 AM

The Japanese sports car market seems to have gone nuts in my area, cars are selling for 1.5 to 2 times bluebook. It's insane...

rxhevin 06-26-03 11:25 AM

here she is

http://members.aol.com/davelefc/t2.jpg

chris-reedtn 06-26-03 11:30 AM

sweet thanks man.

-Chris

Center of The Universe 06-26-03 11:37 AM


Originally posted by yearrgh
The Japanese sports car market seems to have gone nuts in my area, cars are selling for 1.5 to 2 times bluebook. It's insane...
Thats nothing. I was looking in the paper yesterday, I saw a Hatchi-Roku going for $5000. It was so sad. :(

chris-reedtn 06-26-03 11:39 AM

nevermind....................

rxhevin 06-26-03 11:42 AM

I would say it is worth around $1000. I am not saying that you should pay that for it. I am merely stating that if you were to put the car on ebay (as is) it will fetch around $1000. Now, that being said, for you to fix it, it might only cost $1000+. Do you want to paint it or are you ok with the faded paint? Do you want to modify it? At the least you will need new brake pads, fluids, maybe clutch, ect.. So factor that into your purchase. Your best bet is to just get the car running and hold off on any mods or crazy paint jobs. That is where you will start to spend $$
-Dave

chris-reedtn 06-26-03 11:46 AM

hahaha i know all about that, I actually have an 87TII that i am gonna take the hood from. And i have paint that i can paint the car with, ALso. It will be modified, haha Read the sig, but im thinking about just puting a stock motor back in because i wanna build up an re to put in there but in order to get this car i was gonna swap my blazer for it. Im just trying to justify this trade.

-CHris

Dougster 06-26-03 02:00 PM

She looks sweet, gotta love the T2 hoods! :) Good luck/skill with her!


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