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How much should I ask for a "new" ITR?

Posted: June 8th, 2003, 12:34 pm
by socalitr
Hi guys, new to this forum but I figured this would be the best place to ask this question. In the summer of 2000 I allowed my fiance (now ex fiance) to use my name to finance a new type R. She agreed to make all payments, but hasn't been able to for a while and now I've taken the car back and have to sell it. It is in my name and I'm the original owner, but I need to figure out all the DMV paperwork (don't know where the license plates are, or any registration paperwork, etc.) before I can do this.
Here's the deal: it was the second type R we bought, so this one was driven straight from the dealership, parked, and never driven again until I drove it to my shop yesterday. It has 50 miles on it. It is black. It was originally sold in CA so it can be registered in CA - she said she registered the car as non-operational last month but I've got a lot of investigating to do to confirm that. The credit union still holds the title, but we've been making payments for 3 years now so the pay off amount on the loan isn't that high anymore. We paid quite a bit over sticker to get the car originally, so when I get all this paperwork sorted out, how much should I ask for the car? I can't afford to make payments on it anymore so I need to move it relatively soon. The car is absolutely pristine - it is brand new - so how much should I ask for it? Where would I advertise it? Thanks in advance for your help - I'll take some pics today and get the VIN and the ITR # (the plate on the armrest still has the protective blue tape over it).

Re: How much should I ask for a "new" ITR?

Posted: June 8th, 2003, 2:03 pm
by jorge
Sell it for 22,500. If I lived in Cali I would buy it, sell my current r and buy it.

Re: How much should I ask for a "new" ITR?

Posted: June 8th, 2003, 2:17 pm
by RXLR8TION
If you are really selling, I am interested, private message(PM) me after you get paperwork figured out-send pics!!

Thanks,

Justin

Re: How much should I ask for a "new" ITR?

Posted: June 8th, 2003, 2:30 pm
by sscguy
It's like a dream come true...and just $3000 too expensive it looks like...dammit

Re: How much should I ask for a "new" ITR?

Posted: June 8th, 2003, 3:06 pm
by jetydosa
Whoa, 50 miles! :shock:

Re: How much should I ask for a "new" ITR?

Posted: June 8th, 2003, 10:11 pm
by George Knighton
You're not going to have a problem selling it for that price, if it's as advertised.

Posted: June 9th, 2003, 10:29 am
by YellowDragon279
According to Kelly Blue Book A 2000 Type R with 50 miles in San Diego is Worth 19,500 or 18,200 in Washington, D.C.

This is just a Base to think about. I am sure you can get atlest 2-3 grand above those prices.

Re: How much should I ask for a "new" ITR?

Posted: June 9th, 2003, 4:26 pm
by socalitr
Thanks guys! I took my digital cam to my shop yesterday and the batteries were dead (of course). It is ITR #1166. I'll wait until I've got the paperwork sorted out and then post it in Classifieds.