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Old 07-30-2006, 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by WarrenW,Jul 30 2006, 08:39 PM
$28K for 132,000 miles??!!

How about $14k?

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Well considering the KBB is $20,000 with 130,000 miles I would pass on that offer. Funnier thing is an S2000 with 130,000 miles would go for like $8000? Thats like a set of Penske coilovers price. Add on the goodies and thats easily $28000.

Bump for Skip. I may sell mine too and go to something else...
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Originally Posted by JsAP1,Jul 31 2006, 01:52 AM
Funnier thing is an S2000 with 130,000 miles would go for like $8000?
$28k for a 13 yr old car w/ 132k still seems too high, even with all the extras. 50k miles, sure, but not 132, but that's just my opinion, take it for whatever that's worth.

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Old 07-31-2006, 05:07 AM
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warren,

the market went up like crazy on nsx's once they stopped making them. you don't even want to see some of the $$$ they are going for even at auction. that and all the extra's definitely make it a good buy
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KBB on limited number cars is worthless. There is not a big enough market for an accurate $$$$ to show up.
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Originally Posted by CrazyCracker82,Jul 31 2006, 08:07 AM
warren,

the market went up like crazy on nsx's once they stopped making them. you don't even want to see some of the $$$ they are going for even at auction. that and all the extra's definitely make it a good buy
Hmmm, not to sure about that. I ran the numbers on NSX's sold at Meinheim auto auction over the past three months. There were three 93's sold during that time, none brought over 22K and that one had 52K miles on it. Granted, things could be different in your market but that is what they bring up here.

Having said all that, I STILL would have bought Skips car if he would have returned my phone call!
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Apparently it was priced right as it sold very quickly.
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congrats on the quick sale, Skip... what's next?
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Originally Posted by YELOSCREAMER,Jul 31 2006, 06:06 AM
Hmmm, not to sure about that. I ran the numbers on NSX's sold at Meinheim auto auction over the past three months. There were three 93's sold during that time, none brought over 22K and that one had 52K miles on it. Granted, things could be different in your market but that is what they bring up here.

Having said all that, I STILL would have bought Skips car if he would have returned my phone call!
Yup, I agree with you. Depends on the market in your area. In California they go for gold. Out where you live it may go for 3/4 of the prices here.
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Originally Posted by speed_bump,Jul 31 2006, 10:16 AM
Apparently it was priced right as it sold very quickly.
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Originally Posted by YELOSCREAMER,Jul 31 2006, 10:06 AM
Hmmm, not to sure about that. I ran the numbers on NSX's sold at Meinheim auto auction over the past three months. There were three 93's sold during that time, none brought over 22K and that one had 52K miles on it. Granted, things could be different in your market but that is what they bring up here.

Having said all that, I STILL would have bought Skips car if he would have returned my phone call!
i'm surprised b/c i've seen some high mileage nsx's go for crazy money....but either way those were stock cars. skips has more extra's on it as you know.....but you also have to see those wholesale numbers and add at least $5k to them for dealer prep and markup....at least
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