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'01 S2000 GPW, 14K miles, $18500 obo
#33
#35
the original wheels were stoeln when the car was gone.
however, i can locate oem wheels/tires for you for addt'l $500.
i dont know what your email is but you can email me at fbones@sfsu.edu
however, i can locate oem wheels/tires for you for addt'l $500.
i dont know what your email is but you can email me at fbones@sfsu.edu
#36
people who are interested in this car..... please keep in mind that if you do buy it you dont have to "keep it forever" like people think you do with a salvage title. If you get tired of it or whatever it is still very sellable even with a salvage title.... people will buy anything if its at the right price, heck all I buy is salvage and if I didnt buy mine I probably would have bought this one.
#37
thanks hondaS2001.
it is not hard to sell salvage title car. salvage title cars have their own value you know.... people think they're worthless... but i think it depends on the car history. i'd rather have a salvage title that is theft recover than a clean title car that was an accident car (it happens all the time, people crash the car and fix out of their own pocket, title is clean but the car condition is worse than a salvage) ... as long as the price is right (like mine ), people will buy it.
it is not hard to sell salvage title car. salvage title cars have their own value you know.... people think they're worthless... but i think it depends on the car history. i'd rather have a salvage title that is theft recover than a clean title car that was an accident car (it happens all the time, people crash the car and fix out of their own pocket, title is clean but the car condition is worse than a salvage) ... as long as the price is right (like mine ), people will buy it.
#38
My point exactly, thats what you guys have to watch out for if you are looking at clean title ones that are cheap on price. A car is only salvaged if it gets claimed or reported a total loss, someone could smash up a car in their garage with a hammer and fix it and it will still have a clean title so keep that in mind. Also with salvage, its only hard to sell them if you have something that is not in demand or has a lot of mileage on it. 14k miles on an 01' is mint, im surprised the cars not gone already. Onequick, the thing you have to watch out for from what I hear from others who have sold s2ks, is people coming with no intention to buy the car just to either test drive or get a ride in an s2k and beat the hell out of it lol....