$8,000 for my Accord?
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$8,000 for my Accord?
Some kid is willing to pay me $8,000 for my '97 Accord SE. It's got some basic mods: interior and exterior blue neon lights (2 of 4 on the outside don't work), Injen CAI, 4-2-1 DC Sport Header, cat-back OBX, 17x7 rims, NOT LOWERED (though I do have KYB struts). See more at http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2154154
The car also has 137,000 or there about miles, and plenty of minor parking lot rashes - as well as a gauge cluster that's broken and a large dent in the rear left quarter panel.
It is a very good looker when you get past the dent, but it's got just an F22, and it feels/sounds alot after than it actually is. What do you say?
He's test driving it sometime in the next few days to make final decision, but he's basically in love with it by now.
The car also has 137,000 or there about miles, and plenty of minor parking lot rashes - as well as a gauge cluster that's broken and a large dent in the rear left quarter panel.
It is a very good looker when you get past the dent, but it's got just an F22, and it feels/sounds alot after than it actually is. What do you say?
He's test driving it sometime in the next few days to make final decision, but he's basically in love with it by now.
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lol, k, that's what I was thinkin... he's test driving this weekend before he makes final decision... *hopes he likes the test drive* He also might want to pay $9,500 if I fix a huge ass dent in the rear and have a new working gauge cluster installed. Which would be better on my part? 8K as is or 9.5K fixed?
#10
Originally Posted by PunkAssKidThe1s
lol, k, that's what I was thinkin... he's test driving this weekend before he makes final decision... *hopes he likes the test drive* He also might want to pay $9,500 if I fix a huge ass dent in the rear and have a new working gauge cluster installed. Which would be better on my part? 8K as is or 9.5K fixed?
You should give this guy my name I will sell him some magic beans.