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evo for sale
One of my chick friends asked me if i knew anyone who would be interested in purchasing her evo, I believe its a 2003 silver and is stock as far as i know. She said she wanted $20,000 for it. If there is any interest I can get all the details like trim level (i dont know if there were mr's then or not), mileage, work done and stuff like that. Let me know.
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Tyson, where are you man?
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Hmm. silver.
Get me all the details. The main thing I want to know is if it was always stock, or did she mod it? or crash it? lol |
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Well I got my I on certain 05 STi also.
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Yah I dont really like silver but if it's in good shape and this cheap, I don't know. |
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What about a 26k '05 STi?
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It all depends on what you can afford to right off if you wreck it at the track. An instructor driving with another instructor in the passenger seat rolled and wrote off a $40K S4 on their first lap at RFR due to a simple error anyone can make. |
Agreed re: depreciation. That said, sometimes in life you just want a brand new car that you can baby from the start.
I suppose your decision may also be swayed by what you want to do with it. My blue rx8 had 300 miles on it when I got it; I don't think it was babied, and compared to my red one, it was a dud. |
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The only benefit of buying new with cars like these is you know they are fresh and yet to be abused. Sometimes it is difficult to see the amount of damage / abuse that may have occurred in high performance vehicles. I think $26K would be too high to not just buck up and buy new. I got my '05 with 8 miles on it for $29,500. There are deals out there just keep looking. The $20K evo sounds more along the lines of saving enough depending on the condition. |
what color is it? I konw a chick in reno driving a Silver 03 rain the oil down to naddas and killed the motor.. Saw it at mitsu back when it was next to dodge getting alot of work done. Probably wouldn't be as strong after that. I hope its' not that one!
20k is a great deal.. if it's in good condition.. i'd definetly jump on it. reguardless of whether it was drivin hard or not.. as long as it was kept stock or stock + catback.. it's probably all right.. you could use the extra money and do some fix work.. e.g. a new head gasket, head refresh, brake pads, SS lines, new clutch, valve springs,retainers, etc.. and it'd still be less than what you were gonna pay. |
I Think That is the one
I believe mitsubishi put a new motor and turbo in it under warranty, I will find out all of the details and make sure she has documentation showing all work done (warranty and other).
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...just make sure you get a warranty on that new motor in case something goes south. 'Course, being in a car club full of knowledgeable people, you'd be better off than most taking the "risk" of buying a car like this one. The question I'd like answered is, what really happened to the car to break the motor? Did the previous owner really just run it out of oil being oblivious, or did she beat on the car, and why did she get rid of it, if the repair was covered under warranty? |
Tyson, I know of a mint '05 STi for sale too ;)
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Wait, I have to be nice. I may want his headlights... |
She wants a Jeep Grand Cherokee, I believe thats why she wants to sell the evo. Ill get all the details tomorrow, including if she has all papers for work done, mileage, maybe even snap some pics.
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I remember that car...it makes me feel bad for a car that is in the hands of somebody who doesn't know how to take care of it.
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Do you want my lights, they are for sale. Could you get your stocker lights replaced under warranty first though. And my wheels would not fit an 04 STi, The +48 versions do but not mine. I don't think my coilovers do either, I need a different tophat I think. |
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