Good Buy?
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Good Buy?
i found a white 94 with 150k miles on it, no word of engine although all my sense tells me its gone and needs rebuild but even with a rebuild this could be a real good price. Right?>
$9995 is the price, its manual
doersnt say anythign abotu turbos or engine or paint conditions on outside and inside
$9995 is the price, its manual
doersnt say anythign abotu turbos or engine or paint conditions on outside and inside
150K miles, no history, $10K. Doesn't sound to hot IMHO.
Interior and body condition is as important as engine/turbos. If you can do work yourself and find good deals on new or used parts it won't be a BAD deal. If you plan on having someone do all the work then forgetaboutit, buy a low mileage 93-95 car for $18-20K.
I've got a 94 that hasn't been on the road since Dec '98 though with 74K miles. It is in about perfect shape, just started it tonight!
Jeff
93 R1
94 PEG, reborn 11/20
94 PEG parts car...
Interior and body condition is as important as engine/turbos. If you can do work yourself and find good deals on new or used parts it won't be a BAD deal. If you plan on having someone do all the work then forgetaboutit, buy a low mileage 93-95 car for $18-20K.
I've got a 94 that hasn't been on the road since Dec '98 though with 74K miles. It is in about perfect shape, just started it tonight!
Jeff
93 R1
94 PEG, reborn 11/20
94 PEG parts car...
If the engine is sound and the body is good, then it will be a good deal. I got my 93 with 98K on it for 10.5k b/c it had hail dents. Look it over, drive it to examine the suspension, and get it compression tested.
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