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Welcome to the PacNW. I might actually get serious about selling my beloved S2000.
One owner - not a single door ding 23,000ish miles.
Sebring Silver '02 lightly modded.
Coilovers, SSR GT3s, exhaust, cf stickon dash stuff that I get a rash of sh!t about but obviously can be removed to taste , OEM rear spoiler, really tacky Amuse replica front lip right now that I would probably just remove as well and a few other things like front shock brace, cleared out headlights w/ smoked JDM diffusers and smoked side markers and original Digrappa x-brace, your choice of a few different shift knobs. Extended warranty to 70 or 100K miles (I forgot which)
I know I'm leaving some stuff out but you get the general idea.
I really don't want to sell but I'm getting some spousal pressure to sell it (and I have the o.k. to get an Elise upon sale of the S2000)
20K firm
Here are a couple of pics.
Jeff, if you want to go back to OEM headlights, let me know.
After I make a serious attempt to sell - if it doesn't move quickly I'll probably start parting stuff here and there so give me a month or so to see what happens.
Well I went to 2 dealerships and decided against the 2 cars, missing vins on some body parts scared me as well as an odometer fraud alert which was weird because it was at a good dealership (or so i thought). So im hoping to go down to Battle Ground and buy this guys car: http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/car/742689737.html
Any thoughts on what i should offer him?
I talked to him last week- nice enough guy, but he has the whole emotional attachment thing going on and isn't going to come down much (read: at all) on price. From what he had to say, it you're after a clean car, that's a solid choice.
Originally Posted by bahula03,Jul 7 2008, 11:40 PM
I talked to him last week- nice enough guy, but he has the whole emotional attachment thing going on and isn't going to come down much (read: at all) on price. From what he had to say, it you're after a clean car, that's a solid choice.
$18K for a 2001? Does it come with a trunk full of gold?
Welcome to the inflated Northwest market place, the first spell of nice weather this year and someone emotionally attached to a car they're trying to sell