1994 Rx7 R2 Extremely low mileage,
For Sale1994 Mazda RX-7
09-30-22, 04:02 PM | Replies: 18 | Views: 2054
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Price
$71,995
- Location Harrisonburg, VA, 22801, USA
- Condition Used
- VIN JM1FD3339R0300977
- Mileage 4,216
- Engine 2 cyl
- Drive Type 2WD
- Transmission Manual
- Vehicle Type Coupe
- Exterior Color Silver
Description:
Single owner, unmodified, very clean
Looking for new home, serious owner
#5
Junior Member
Thread Starter
Thank you for your interest.
I have been advised from other members that the car is worth significantly more than the suggested price.
They recommended selling on BaT where last month a 1994 T in this condition and mileage apparently sold for $105,000.
If this is something in your price range, please let me know your best offer.
I have been advised from other members that the car is worth significantly more than the suggested price.
They recommended selling on BaT where last month a 1994 T in this condition and mileage apparently sold for $105,000.
If this is something in your price range, please let me know your best offer.
#6
To each his own, but I think you were very much in the ballpark of it's value with your original asking price for the seasoned FD community. Having said that, BAT prices are often overinflated, so you may find non-community collectors willing to pay much more on BAT than on this forum (along with a lot of fake bidding from buyers who don't really intend to purchase the vehicle). It's why many vehicles get relisted on there despite being "sold" at astronomical prices.
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#7
RX7Club OG
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Thank you for your interest.
I have been advised from other members that the car is worth significantly more than the suggested price.
They recommended selling on BaT where last month a 1994 T in this condition and mileage apparently sold for $105,000.
If this is something in your price range, please let me know your best offer.
I have been advised from other members that the car is worth significantly more than the suggested price.
They recommended selling on BaT where last month a 1994 T in this condition and mileage apparently sold for $105,000.
If this is something in your price range, please let me know your best offer.
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GtiKyle (10-10-22)
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#9
Eh
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Lol. The car is worth $85-110K depending condition. Even with the market softening that is the reality. If it doesn't sell he will drop the price back down. I was traveling with family when it was posted or I would have jumped all over it for $70K. If it was a 95 I'd likely still try to work out a deal. From the limited pics and info it looks like an incredible example of what I consider to be the most sought after US Spec FD. Good luck in whatever you decide to do with it.
#11
Lol. The car is worth $85-110K depending condition. Even with the market softening that is the reality. If it doesn't sell he will drop the price back down. I was traveling with family when it was posted or I would have jumped all over it for $70K. If it was a 95 I'd likely still try to work out a deal. From the limited pics and info it looks like an incredible example of what I consider to be the most sought after US Spec FD. Good luck in whatever you decide to do with it.
I think $70Kish was a very fair price, esp in this overinflated market, knowing that you're likely going to be kicking yourself for overpaying come a few months from now. Now if $80K was his counteroffer, I think we would have continued the discussion. But $105k? Hard pass. Your "right" buyer is likely a car collector who will be more than content leaving it only on display indefinitely. And that's definitely not me.
Last edited by FDNewbie; 10-11-22 at 03:23 AM.
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FDs, like any other “collectible” car, are softening sure. Collectible/fun cars do follow seasonal sales. I believe that these cars will never come down in value due to the simple fact that they are emotional purchases.
There’s more people with too much money than there are LHD FDs.
There’s more people with too much money than there are LHD FDs.
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