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Old 02-04-2020, 03:53 AM
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If you have $50k burning a hole in your pocket, you can pick one of these up. This is a local high end dealership. My buddy was there the other day getting his windows tinted and took these pics. What do you think?


Old 02-04-2020, 04:24 AM
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Blue is worth far more than the red! Even though AP1>AP2 but I digress. For the 5K difference in mileage, the drop of $5,000 isn't justifiable.
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"Dream Makers" are dreaming
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They're pretty, but no, I wouldn't pay that kind of money for either.
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If I were a car collector. yes. Honestly, how many examples of an S2000 with 1,000 miles or less do you think there are? It's collector status, those cars aren't for the regular guy to buy.
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Pure silliness. Let the collector with too much FU money buy them and hide them away under a car cover in some garage. I want to drive mine
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Old 02-04-2020, 11:35 AM
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How many people would pay that kind of money, if it was the 2020 version of the s2000? If that is what the price of the car at the Tokyo show was, would people still buy it? In essence, is that not what you are doing here? Literally buying a new car to drive or do what ever.
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If I had FU money, I'd ****in drive it for many, many long years. With FU money, you don't gotta worry about dollars and cents.

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Fair price for "brand new" S2000 IMO..
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I've got one and wouldn't sell it for 50 grand.
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