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Old 12-22-2011, 12:09 AM
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$3400 for a USED HARDTOP w/o HARDWARE or $3900 with hardware.... does that seem a bit high? i wonder if hes on the boards...


http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/pts/2753040508.html
Old 12-22-2011, 12:47 AM
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lol seems pretty high to me. but the price on these are inflating.. thats like the price of a new one if they still sold them
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Key-acronym: "OBO"
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sounds about right for a popular color..but as for the side catchers, you can get it new for about $420 shipped.
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I had a WTB thread just recently on SSM OEM HT or Authentic Mugen. This guy PM'd me, but I wasn't willing to spend his asking price of 3k. So I guess he jacked up his price. He's on the board I guess only lurks around.
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Buy a replica and have painted for $2K.
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Much rather get an authentic Mugen at that rate (actually maybe even lower) & just post it up for trade. You'll spend less, have a very nice HT & at some point if you post it up for trade *straight* with no cash involved, then you'll definitely have someone interested.

Once OEM HTs hit around 4K if they ever do, it would be better to go with something like a GT Motoring HT for around $4500. Those are beautiful & light! I feel like the market is over exaggerating/over rating the value of the OEM HT for the time we are in now; I can understand if it was a decade later.
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Originally Posted by rob-2
Buy a replica and have painted for $2K.
Ended up buying an Authentic Mugen at a very decent price. You get way you pay for in quality and Fitment!
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Originally Posted by slightly2ned
Much rather get an authentic Mugen at that rate (actually maybe even lower) & just post it up for trade. You'll spend less, have a very nice HT & at some point if you post it up for trade *straight* with no cash involved, then you'll definitely have someone interested.

Once OEM HTs hit around 4K if they ever do, it would be better to go with something like a GT Motoring HT for around $4500. Those are beautiful & light! I feel like the market is over exaggerating/over rating the value of the OEM HT for the time we are in now; I can understand if it was a decade later.

Learned from the most experienced. Thanks for the advice bro!
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Originally Posted by 11-86s2k
Originally Posted by slightly2ned' timestamp='1324571300' post='21256501
Much rather get an authentic Mugen at that rate (actually maybe even lower) & just post it up for trade. You'll spend less, have a very nice HT & at some point if you post it up for trade *straight* with no cash involved, then you'll definitely have someone interested.

Once OEM HTs hit around 4K if they ever do, it would be better to go with something like a GT Motoring HT for around $4500. Those are beautiful & light! I feel like the market is over exaggerating/over rating the value of the OEM HT for the time we are in now; I can understand if it was a decade later.

Learned from the most experienced. Thanks for the advice bro!
*sidebust - any info on those towhooks for a better price?


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