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Old Feb 22, 2002 | 09:44 PM
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$30,000 - $35,000 and you will have to wait for a collector. But, if I remember the pictures correctly the engine bay on this car was very dirty. If you want to attract a collector then you need to get the car detailed throughout including the engine bay.

$25,000 - $28,000 and you will attract "high" end enthusiasts. Still a small market but cars are moving in this price range.
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Old Feb 22, 2002 | 11:03 PM
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Take that offer for $24K and run with it.....
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Old Feb 23, 2002 | 01:45 AM
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If he was willing to take $25K I would really think about it...
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Old Feb 23, 2002 | 11:33 AM
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weren't fd's msrp $32,000? 35k is a heluva lot
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Old Feb 23, 2002 | 11:47 AM
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no..in 95....msrp was in the low 40's
94 in the mid/upper range of 30's
93 low 30's
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Old Feb 24, 2002 | 12:28 AM
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This is what gets me! Everyone saying they were only a little more when brand new. Well go buy a brand new one. Oh that is right you CAN'T buy brand new one anymore. So it looks like you have to do the best with what you can find..and a 95 with only 5500 miles is pretty damn good in my opion.
He also asked that no one bash his price and what does most everyone do...go ahead and bash it..that pisses me off. If you were selling something would you want someone trying to knock money off the price..and most people still couldn't get it if he came down to what they consider a fair price on his mint car any damn way.

My friend bought his 95 with 3900 miles on it and it was and still is in mint condition..it doesnt have any dry rott or anything like that..it looks brand new. he also drives it every day. Now if the car was always outside and uncovered then maybe fading and dry rott would be a problem. Sounds like it was inside or covered to me.

AS for the coments about the economy being bad and hard to get a loan for that amount for a 7 year old car..i agree about that. AS for telling him the car isnt worth that..like it was stated earlier..it is worth what someone is willing to pay....if i had the money i would buy it. Cause it is hard to find a near perfect example of a FD..especially a 95.
i am not flaming ANYONE.
The main thing is, I see people bash other peoples prices..and half of them have no intention of buying it, Like i said before would you want someone doing that to you....if you dont want it or dont have anythig positive to say about i then dont say anything....unless you know it is a toatal piece of ****..or has been toatled or flooded..or odometer rollback..etc...etc..you get the idea.
Sorry for the rant but i see it all the time especially on a mint FD.
later
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Old Feb 24, 2002 | 08:01 PM
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Seeing that I just sold my mint '93 Touring model with 9561 miles on it for $23000, and I believe that DTM_LEMANS recently sold his mint '94 with 20000 miles on it for $25,000. I think that a fair price for this car would be in the $28,000 to $32,000 range.
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Old Feb 24, 2002 | 08:28 PM
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As stated before...it's worth what someone will pay for it. The engine compartment did look a little dusty and I would clean that up for sure. I'd hold out until someone came up to something close to that price.
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Old Feb 24, 2002 | 11:34 PM
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Originally posted by Greys 10th
This is what gets me! Everyone saying they were only a little more when brand new. Well go buy a brand new one. Oh that is right you CAN'T buy brand new one anymore. So it looks like you have to do the best with what you can find..and a 95 with only 5500 miles is pretty damn good in my opion.
He also asked that no one bash his price and what does most everyone do...go ahead and bash it..that pisses me off. If you were selling something would you want someone trying to knock money off the price..and most people still couldn't get it if he came down to what they consider a fair price on his mint car any damn way.
Now c'mon....he asks for opinions on his price, people give alternate lower prices. They don't intend to buy either way, but he wanted to know if it was reasonable....which most people on here think it is not. That's not bashing the price for no reason, and i think it was fairly shortsighted of him to ask that people not bash the price when exactly what he wants is people telling him what others might pay.
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Old Feb 25, 2002 | 09:48 AM
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I'd probably buy it for 25K. I sold my 94 for $21,500, and it had 41,000 on the body and 2,500 on the motor.
Does it have the glass roof or the metal. Also the wheels look aftermarket. Does he have the factory wheels? And if so will he have them dipped in chrome and throw in a extended warranty?

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Old Feb 25, 2002 | 10:21 AM
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I did want the oppinions of everyone that I could, by bash I meant, not me personally, like I have said, it's not even my car. Basically, I just did not want some teenager, that has no idea what the car is like or worth, let alone be able to buy one tell me it's too much money just because they can't afford it. As for the the wheels, no we do not have the orriginal just the BBS wheels. The top is hard (sunroof of course). So from what I can tell, Asking about 29k for the car, should be pretty good. Thanks All.
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