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Old 09-11-2014 | 03:44 PM
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Omggg. A delete CR!!!

I would only get a delete CR.
Old 09-11-2014 | 06:19 PM
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Ugh!!! I seriously want this!! 1 of 21!!
Old 09-13-2014 | 11:10 AM
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Not really getting many people interested. Where else would you guys suggest putting the car up for sale?
Old 09-13-2014 | 11:25 AM
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I used Craigslist, auto trader, eBay, and the forums to sell my CR at the end of last year. Ended up selling on the forums. It will definitely sell and the price is pretty fair. Maybe just do Craigslist as well for more exposure. Auto trader and eBay gets expensive. Either way a great car that will sell if you're patient. If my finances were different I'd hop on it. Miss my CR.
Old 09-13-2014 | 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Trkguy423
I used Craigslist, auto trader, eBay, and the forums to sell my CR at the end of last year. Ended up selling on the forums. It will definitely sell and the price is pretty fair. Maybe just do Craigslist as well for more exposure. Auto trader and eBay gets expensive. Either way a great car that will sell if you're patient. If my finances were different I'd hop on it. Miss my CR.
Ya I have it up in the evo forums as well. Ill try and throw it up on craigslist too. Thanks for the advice. Although I have never used craigslist because I though it could be kinda shady with people trying to rip other people off lol.
Old 09-13-2014 | 02:22 PM
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My main concern for listing the car on craigslist would be thieves posing as potential buyers and then breaking into your car shortly after(assuming you leave the car outside at night).

As for not getting much interest, the car is priced a little high and it being a delete model does limit the number of interested parties there are. Although s2ki is a major outlet for selling an s2000, you can also try ebay, cars.com and autotrader as the other member pointed out.
Old 09-13-2014 | 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Orjinal
My main concern for listing the car on craigslist would be thieves posing as potential buyers and then breaking into your car shortly after(assuming you leave the car outside at night).

As for not getting much interest, the car is priced a little high and it being a delete model does limit the number of interested parties there are. Although s2ki is a major outlet for selling an s2000, you can also try ebay, cars.com and autotrader as the other member pointed out.
Well the price is not firm which I should have stated, however, I have seen these go for around that price, for the same vehicles. On top of that they only made around 40 or 50 something delete cars total. So it is a lot rarer then most cr's, but yes you are right the fact that it is a delete cr is prolly a turn off for some.
Old 09-13-2014 | 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by SpoonTunage
Originally Posted by Orjinal' timestamp='1410646945' post='23329748
My main concern for listing the car on craigslist would be thieves posing as potential buyers and then breaking into your car shortly after(assuming you leave the car outside at night).

As for not getting much interest, the car is priced a little high and it being a delete model does limit the number of interested parties there are. Although s2ki is a major outlet for selling an s2000, you can also try ebay, cars.com and autotrader as the other member pointed out.
Well the price is not firm which I should have stated, however, I have seen these go for around that price, for the same vehicles. On top of that they only made around 40 or 50 something delete cars total. So it is a lot rarer then most cr's, but yes you are right the fact that it is a delete cr is prolly a turn off for some.
Living here in Arizona, I would definitely need an a/c unit, otherwise I'd be all over this beauty xD
Old 09-13-2014 | 09:02 PM
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Does anyone know how much it cost to install an OEM AC and Radio?
Old 09-14-2014 | 04:58 AM
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Originally Posted by GWP_S2000_CR
Does anyone know how much it cost to install an OEM AC and Radio?





this is the one car you don't put AC and a radio in..






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