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Old 08-09-2022, 02:51 PM
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Hi all, thinking about buying an HR this weekend. The seller wants 9,250 firm it has 102k miles, bone stock minus the headlights, one owner. Body has a dent on the front bumper, passenger side fender also has a few dents & patch of rust as one two or tiny quarter sized dents on the passenger door. Insists it’s been adult driven, mechanically needs nothing, and has no problem getting a ppi. Would that be a fair price? Thanks









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My thoughts......two words

F*ck no
Old 08-10-2022, 07:44 PM
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[QUOTE=ecop_z33;11083805]Hi all, thinking about buying an HR this weekend. The seller wants 9,250 firm it has 102k miles, bone stock minus the headlights, one owner. Body has a dent on the front bumper, passenger side fender also has a few dents & patch of rust as one two or tiny quarter sized dents on the passenger door. Insists it’s been adult driven, mechanically needs nothing, and has no problem getting a ppi. Would that be a fair price? Thanks








A fair price only if you are ready to put quite a bit of money into it.

I can tell you that I would not sell my
07 AT for that kind of $. But I've had mine since new and now has almost 250k still runs good and doesn't burn any oil. It's all about how it has been taken care of.
Ultimately it's your decision but think it over carefully could be a money pit.
Whatever you decide post it up people are interested be glad to help if possible good luck
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Honestly looks pretty solid for the price, other than the $2k or so you'll have to put in to get the body right. Also seems to be something funky going on with the right rear turn signal housing.

Manual HR's are definitely increasing in value, so I'd say he's got his priced about right for the mileage. As long as it drives well and seems to be in good shape mechanically, my vote is go for it.
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A fair price only if you are ready to put quite a bit of money into it.

I can tell you that I would not sell my
07 AT for that kind of $. But I've had mine since new and now has almost 250k still runs good and doesn't burn any oil. It's all about how it has been taken care of.
Ultimately it's your decision but think it over carefully could be a money pit.
Whatever you decide post it up people are interested be glad to help if possible good luck[/QUOTE].



totally agree. Was originally hunting for 6mt hr to replace dying revup convertible last year. Ultimately glad I went with clean hr coupe 5at that I keep up for months so far. Stick versions get so trashed now, resale of z34s not low enough. ..... I paid 9k too

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