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Posted: July 9th, 2007, 6:12 pm
by jpdad04
TypeR1461 wrote:Wow i would give 30k for it e-z
come and get it.

Re: 97 itr

Posted: July 9th, 2007, 6:14 pm
by jpdad04
SerGTR wrote:
located in southern california. (orange county)
thanks everybody for the help. hope this pics help. i think he can wait a little, but i want it gone now due to it sitting in my driveway.
WAAAT!!! You live is same city as I do!, hey can I visit just to take a look at such rarity?
sure you can. bring 30k, and you can look at it all you want.

Posted: July 9th, 2007, 8:49 pm
by Bmaga123
I am the guy that sold the 98 but I didnt sell it to make a profit. I made a profit because I refused to sell the car for any less because I loved it so much and now I miss it. Why would I be willing to trade my brand new Evo and lose all the money for this Type R? I just want my R back.

Posted: July 10th, 2007, 8:50 am
by Dave_B
Bmaga123 wrote:I am the guy that sold the 98 but I didnt sell it to make a profit. I made a profit because I refused to sell the car for any less because I loved it so much and now I miss it. Why would I be willing to trade my brand new Evo and lose all the money for this Type R? I just want my R back.
LOL, sure... whatever d00d.

Either way, I'd put a $100 wager on your bank not doing it.

Posted: July 10th, 2007, 9:57 am
by Bmaga123
I pretty sure your right DaveB. I am just going to have to sell the Evo outright. thanks

Posted: July 10th, 2007, 3:28 pm
by 98 CW ITR 322
Doespike wrote:WOW!! 1997 #67! I can't believe this caR is coming up for sale right now! I just came across it in the archives of HT. She only had 773 miles around 6/29/04!

Folks this one is a deal! I sure hope it goes to someone who appreciates the 1997 Acura Integra Type R just the way it is. Ricers be damned.

Ebay would be a bad option, it's a buyers market on that site and I'd be surprised if she pulled more than $25k there. If your father-in-law can hold out financially, I do believe $30k is a very realistic price. Listing here on ITRCA is a good choice. Also any other "collectors" internet listing sites will help you/him out. Unfortunately I think Honda-Tech.com will only present one low-balling offer after another.

Just think, that price of $26,930 in 1997, inflation adjusted comes to $34,890 today!

Large, high resolution pictures will certainly help your sale.Read herefor instructions on posting pics.

Good luck on the sale, and please don't bow to the low-ballers. Too many of them in the Honda scene. :?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Except me...
or Doespike. :P

Posted: July 10th, 2007, 8:50 pm
by 1itr2nv
u leave it in the driveway!!???!?!!?? OMG Keep that thing garaged

Posted: July 10th, 2007, 9:49 pm
by 98 CW ITR 322
Doespike wrote: Please please please, do not let this car sit in the driveway anywhere in California. Integra Type R theft is rampant in your state. Professional thieves target them like no other vehicle out there. It's not unheard of for thieves to steal a tow truck simple to come and yank a Type R quickly. Do not underestimate how skilled and efficient these lowlifes are.

Again, I think $30k is a great price. Good luck with the sale and keep heR safe :)
1itr2nv wrote:u leave it in the driveway!!???!?!!?? OMG Keep that thing garaged
The thieves will take it & strip it for parts and takes them about 24 hrs. to do it.
They will ruin what makes this a very special car, no mileage, original, clean title.
Please keep her safe.

Posted: July 10th, 2007, 11:27 pm
by Doespike
I know someone ^^ who should sell their EVO and buy this R. :P

Posted: July 11th, 2007, 10:54 am
by walker111
Doespike wrote:I know someone ^^ who should sell their EVO and buy this R. :P
x2!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: July 11th, 2007, 10:56 am
by jeremy
gprotein wrote:
Bmaga123 wrote:I will trade you my 2006 Evo IX SE which currently has 70 original miles and is still brand new and in showroom condtion for your Type R and a little cash. My Evo is Graphite Grey. I have a loan on it so I would have to ok the trade with my bank to transfer titles but I would be willing to trade cars straight across plus 4,000 dollars with the Type R. Let me know please. Thank you
The guy is helping out his old in-law to sell and get some cash, and has no spaces to store this gem. He does not want to pay you $4k to trade a soon-to-be replaced Evo, and sit on his driveway. Wait a minute, are you the guy who bought a mint 98 for $20K and sold it a few months later for $24K and pissed off everyone in here and Honda-tech in the process?
Yes he is....same guy who puts a deposit down on a car and requests the money back :roll:

Posted: July 11th, 2007, 4:55 pm
by Dave_B
jeremy wrote:
gprotein wrote:
Bmaga123 wrote:I will trade you my 2006 Evo IX SE which currently has 70 original miles and is still brand new and in showroom condtion for your Type R and a little cash. My Evo is Graphite Grey. I have a loan on it so I would have to ok the trade with my bank to transfer titles but I would be willing to trade cars straight across plus 4,000 dollars with the Type R. Let me know please. Thank you
The guy is helping out his old in-law to sell and get some cash, and has no spaces to store this gem. He does not want to pay you $4k to trade a soon-to-be replaced Evo, and sit on his driveway. Wait a minute, are you the guy who bought a mint 98 for $20K and sold it a few months later for $24K and pissed off everyone in here and Honda-tech in the process?
Yes he is....same guy who puts a deposit down on a car and requests the money back :roll:
Doh.

But BACK ON TOPIC.

Please sit on that car a while longer. Don't be in a hurry to sell!!!

Posted: July 19th, 2007, 12:35 am
by Azcheron
if that was a 98, i would buy it right now for 30k...

1997 acura integra type R

Posted: July 28th, 2007, 1:19 am
by jpdad04
help. I want this vehicle gone. I got him to lower the price. He wants me to lower it a thousand to start but he will let me go down to $26,000. Come and get it.

Wow

Posted: July 28th, 2007, 2:09 pm
by mattyturbo
If the owner is willing to go down to 26,000, that is really a great price for a car that cannot be replaced. Personally, I think the owner should stay at 30,000 and wait.

First, I am always reading about people spending thousands of dollars and lots of time on lesser cars trying to turn them into Type R's. In my opinion a few are successful, but it cost them more than 30,000 to do it and they still don't get to call their cars a real type r.

Secondly, Type R's with over 50000 miles in perfect condition are going for almost 19000 to 20000 dollars. 6000 dollars to buy back those miles is nothing.

type r

Posted: July 28th, 2007, 4:17 pm
by nos86
what is the vin #

Posted: July 29th, 2007, 9:06 am
by 98 CW ITR 322
walker111 wrote:
Doespike wrote:I know someone ^^ who should sell their EVO and buy this R. :P
x2!!!!!!!!!!!!!
* Sweats, paces room like a caged animal, wails & knashes teeth. :x *

Posted: August 18th, 2007, 3:55 pm
by Escobar.
Is this car still available?

Pm me please.

Thanks

Status of 1997 #67

Posted: August 27th, 2007, 9:52 am
by R32
Anybody know the status of this car? Have cash. Would like to buy it. Tried contacting owner; no response.

Posted: August 27th, 2007, 5:23 pm
by jpdad04
car is sold!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks to all who helped