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perf0rmance 05-30-11 10:42 PM

Worth it? 1995 PEP with only 30k
 
So I found a myself a nice FD

1995 PEP (sunroof, fogs, spoiler, leather, no rear wiper)
Clean title, 2 owners, 3 different states
<30k on the car

Apexi PFC
Intake
Dp
Exhaust
18"s
Springs

It's $27000 after sales tax and registration (reg is $450/expired)
What do you all think?

Ryan95 05-30-11 10:46 PM

Lol no.
I paid MUCH MUCH less for a stock car with less miles.

dvo 05-30-11 11:04 PM

Is it this one on ebay? there's also a white one with an ls swap too somewhere that was really clean and the buy it now was 22.5k

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1995-...item35b248e499

BillM 05-30-11 11:22 PM

2 Much. Got a 94 with 32K on it for $18000.

tnn 05-30-11 11:37 PM

are you talking about this:

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/ctd/2404308082.html
?

go for it.

Monkman33 05-31-11 12:06 AM


Originally Posted by BillM (Post 10645648)
2 Much. Got a 94 with 32K on it for $18000.

95's drive a whole different pricing bracket.

Captain_Panic 05-31-11 12:10 AM

^Not a 10K increase. I got my 94 with 28K on the clock for 18K 3 years ago... WAY too expensive

But then again this isn't me and its not my money...

Monkman, just realized, you are from Pasco... The guy I bought my FD from was in Kennewick. Drove it back home from WA to Chicago... FUN DRIVE

Ryan95 05-31-11 12:12 AM


Originally Posted by Monkman33 (Post 10645711)
95's drive a whole different pricing bracket.


Not for any real good reason.
They're actually a pain in the ass to source parts for because Mazda made changes to the PS, ABS, AC and other crap on them without really documenting when and why.

Trout2 05-31-11 01:18 AM

Too much in today's market.

Jack

Prometheus 05-31-11 01:25 AM

being a 95 makes it worth a little more to those who are collectors (myself being an owner of a 95)

people can bitch all they want about the difficulty of sourcing parts, but if difficulty is something you cant handle, then I don't suggest a FD in general.

too bad its not a hard top with a black non Bose interior...

Walk in there with 20K, but offer them 19.

cptpain 05-31-11 02:01 AM

Do what Prometheus said, if you really want it, and see what happens. the worst that can happen is the guy wont budge.

either way, its going to sell at some point, either for asking price or lower.

If i were you, and the guy doesnt budge on the price. just keep asking every week or so to see if the guy lowered the price, and if he wants to sell at a lower price to give you a call first.

eventually he'll budge.

Eternal_Gamer 05-31-11 02:08 AM

$27k? Nah. If it was a R2 model, hell yeah! I'd say no more than $23-25k. 95s definitely have more value to em do to rarity. I'd like a clean low mileage 95 if I could find a black one. Lmk if u decide to take the a/c system off tho. I'll gladly take it off ur hands. ;)

perf0rmance 05-31-11 06:50 AM

It's $24,991 as per craigslist. It was $25,991 last week.
After taxes and licensing/reg, it's over $27,000. I know they won't take $20,000 for it cuz I went in and asked about pricing. I didn't even realize it was $27,500 on eBay.

It's pretty clean, but makes a funny pooping sound when you rev it. After-fire maybe? According the listing, the PFC is pre-programmed with tune (intake/IC/dp/exhaust) but it's missing the IC upgrade thus running rich.
Can anyone get ahold of Ivan and verify he did look at the car? I've been reading a lot about "Ivan of Sunnyvale" and I hear he's been doing great work since '92
Also, there's some oil residue on the plastic IC pipe coming off of the y-pipe.

It was my birthday yesterday and I'm looking for a new toy.

djseven 05-31-11 07:08 AM

If it is the one in the link that DVO posted I thin I sold that guy that car about 4-5 years ago. If you got it for $24500.00 I actually think you paid right around market value. I dont ever see these cars as high end collector cars, but I do see some of the rare color combo low mileage cars bringing a premium in the future.

The car in the link DVO posted has some high end parts that are worth around $5-6k which makes it that much better of a deal.

Supernaut 05-31-11 08:08 AM

I would consider paying that much for an R2 or an extremely low mile touring car. I don't think this car is worth that much. I do think that 95s deserve a substantial premium over the 94s and below though.

arghx 05-31-11 09:05 AM

I wouldn't consider paying that unless it were completely unmodified.

adam c 05-31-11 09:31 AM

Too much. I also think 95 prices are not much different than 94 prices. The are almost no differences between the 2 cars. There were many changes after the 93s.

rotaryinspired 05-31-11 10:04 AM

Finding clean low mileage cars is getting very hard now and the prices for such cars have gone up and will continue. How many FD's do you see w/ less than 60K now days?

The car is only worth what the buyer will pay and in most cases w/ FD's it has to be a cash purchase, which is the real reason we see the lower prices.

Will the car become a collector? It sure has a good chance of it. Do you think they thought the muscle cars were going to sell for 6 figures at BJ in the early eighty's? I doubt it.

I'd like to see someone pick up a 30K mile FD for $17-18K. Not going to happen in 2011 or in the future for that matter.

If you feel comfortable w/ it then do it. In the end it doesn't matter what a forum says. If you are happy with the purchase then that is what matters. It's your money.

rotarymaz 05-31-11 10:35 AM

Unless you in intent to keep the car as a collector car, then it may be worth the extra $$$ for a low mileage 95. But most people buy RX7s because they love how fun the car is to drive and customize it to their taste. I personally would rather pay extra to build a solid FD of my choice, then to pay that much more just to have bragging rights of having a 95. Just look at some of the awesome FD on the forum, most are 93 and 94.

djseven 05-31-11 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by arghx (Post 10646011)
I wouldn't consider paying that unless it were completely unmodified.

This thought process blows my mind. You would turn down the car because it has $5k worth of mods that only better the car? I dont study collectors cars because I think it is the biggest waste of time and money I have seen in teh car world, worse than "show cars" even.

Captain_Panic 05-31-11 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by gmonsen (Post 10645733)
dfoster... Three years ago $18K was very reasonable for a low mileage car in great shape. Finding under 30,000 mile cars 3 years later is much harder. If the car is very very clean, $25,000 today for a very nice stocker in a good color is probably a good price. You may be able to find one for a bit less if you look long enough, but the cars are getting older and more scarce in stock condition. I would not pay as much for a modified car.

Gordon

Gordon, good point, but bear in mind I bought my FD just before the housing market and decided to crumble... so I bought when the prices were higher, but my car would have (and probably still will) commanded 18K regardless.

I have actually been suprised how many FD garage queens are still out there. I know of three 3rd gen owners who have FDs that just sit with less than 20K miles. One of these days I am going to offer to buy one of them or all three from each :D

Regardless, I still think 25K is too rich for a low mileage stocker with a great color. I would pay maybe 21K (pushing it) for a very low mileage 95 FD if it had a few tasteful reliable mods and the original parts were still included. Having owned one, it is great to still see all of the proper pieces in the proper places when you work on it, but at the same token, unless I would leave it stock, it is just more money. Don't get me wrong, i would love to see the value of these cars jump, but i just don't think a large extra cost for a 95 is worth it. A slight increase I would pay, for a 95 vs a 94, yes, but we are talking maybe a 5% premium.

djseven 05-31-11 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by rotaryinspired (Post 10646079)
I'd like to see someone pick up a 30K mile FD for $17-18K. Not going to happen in 2011 or in the future for that matter.

.

http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...e&rdpage=thumb

http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false

http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false

http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...e&rdpage=thumb

http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false

http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false

These cars are not what they once were, but low mileage silver, white and CYMs will continue to bring $3-4k over the other cars. 95 R2s will continue to bring a premium.

whiteweazel21 05-31-11 12:34 PM

I was fairly lucky (I think). Picked up a 94 with 37,000 in great condition for 10k, locally. It is bone stock though, except the exhaust, so I will end up funelling a lot more $ lol.

TinMan09 05-31-11 12:52 PM

got my 94 with 38k miles on it 2 months ago for $11,400. Front mount, PFC, Injectors, Steve Kann tune, clean as shit never wrecked and i'm the third owner. Ran just fine all the way from florida to north georgia to texas, damn fuel pump went out last week.

perf0rmance 05-31-11 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by djseven (Post 10645937)
If it is the one in the link that DVO posted I thin I sold that guy that car about 4-5 years ago. If you got it for $24500.00 I actually think you paid right around market value. I dont ever see these cars as high end collector cars, but I do see some of the rare color combo low mileage cars bringing a premium in the future.

The car in the link DVO posted has some high end parts that are worth around $5-6k which makes it that much better of a deal.

Must have been yours.
The second owner brought to CT, then to CA. That owner sold it to a dealership or is having the dealership sell it for him.
It's got some expensive parts, but I'm worried about the engine. I understand that there rotaries aren't too reliable. I've been trying to do some searching and have been trying to figure out this whole rebuild thing.

I just want to make sure I'm not paying too much for this car. I have a different car background and know much much more about supras *puts on flame suit*.

The only stock parts it'll come with is the ecu. I'm just really worried that the PFC might have been tuned wrong. Anyone in the bay area that could give me a second opinion? * cough cough.... IVAN*:)


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