What is a good price for and 2000 FBP-R w/ 8k on it? It is as clean as the day it came out of the dealership. Bone-stock. I just bought it and was wondering if I got a deal at all.
Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks
Good price 4 a 2000 itr w/ 8k???
Good price 4 a 2000 itr w/ 8k???
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Did you buy it from a guy in Philly? If so, I was actually going to drive up there from NC and buy it. Anyway, I think 20K or less is a good deal if it's in mint condition.
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I just got my ITR a lil over 2 weeks ago. I got it from a guy in NY and i live right outside philly. It is a 01 with 4k miles. The condition was mint, showroom. It is bone stock except for an upgraded sound system and an alarm system. I paid 23k for mine. For urs, 20k is good if its in perfect condition.
I paid a little over 20k, I had been searching for over a month and I needed an R badly. The dealerships around my way were asking $23-24k with 35,000+miles. This was the best deal around so now I am a proud owner . I had a GS-R before so I couldn't go for anything less. You guys know what I mean. Thanks for the input everyone.
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I wouldn't feel bad if you paid 20k plus for a type R.. These cars should command a high price for mint, unmodified, low mileage examples. So many of them get stolen, modified to excess, wrecked etc. These cars are in a very special catagory considering that there is no real replacement for them in North America. In Japan, it's the opposite where they have depreciated like any other car.