Anyone buy my car? 2006, NFR, 99k miles, MA?
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Anyone buy my car? 2006, NFR, 99k miles, MA?
Traded my car into Silko Honda in MA last month. Haven't seen them list it for sale, but maybe they sent it to auction. Just wondering if the new owner is on here.
It's a 2006, NFR, 245 V12 Evo2s all around, one of the exhaust tips was a bit crooked, and a new bumper with no VIN tag on it.
It's a 2006, NFR, 245 V12 Evo2s all around, one of the exhaust tips was a bit crooked, and a new bumper with no VIN tag on it.
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Oh that was yours! My sister bought a new civic hatchback about 2 weeks ago and told me there was a red s2000 for sale there i looked on their website and didnt see anything for sale. Its probably still on the lot
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I was surprised to not see it posted for sale anywhere, but maybe I'll take a look around their lot as they're only ~5 minutes from me.
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Picked up a new Si. Would like to bring it out to C&C or a meet but the scheduling never seems to work out.
Beat KBB by quite a bit but the car had a hard life. Paint was rough in some spots, and top had more than a couple good size tears. It definitely needed some TLC. I'm assuming it got auctioned off, but still haven't been by there.
Beat KBB by quite a bit but the car had a hard life. Paint was rough in some spots, and top had more than a couple good size tears. It definitely needed some TLC. I'm assuming it got auctioned off, but still haven't been by there.
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Bumping an old thread, but recently did some digging. Looks like it got a new top, and someone swapped out the pretty new Hankook V12 Evo2s for something different and promptly totaled it within 3k miles.
Recently sold at auction as a salvage.
Recently sold at auction as a salvage.
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Looks mint to me ....
In all seriousness though, sucks to see your old car get totaled. Even after getting rid of it, hard to take away the emotional attachment to the car
In all seriousness though, sucks to see your old car get totaled. Even after getting rid of it, hard to take away the emotional attachment to the car