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    Oh my goodness, SEi for sale near me!!!

    I saw an SEi for sale in the town 30 miles away where I go to school at. It's a brittney blue SEi Coupe... the leather looks to be in great condition. Automatic. 140k miles... here's the kicker, $1100 OBO!!!

    I think this is more than just a coincidence because my old 3gee just bit it (well, not technically, but I don't drive it anymore).

    This car is PERFECT!!! The armrest is in pretty decent shape, too! The inside looks gorgeous. I called the guy and he said he's selling it for a friend; it's been sitting 6 monthes. He put 4 very new used tires on it, and a new battery. He said the "Timing chain... timing rod?" (I don't think he's too technically inclined ) timing belt got changed at 90k.

    What should I ask him about? I'm gonna go test drive it tomorrow, what should I be looking/feeling for? Thanks a TON fellas!!

    Oh, and does $1000 sound like a reasonable offer?

    I am just FLOORED over finding this... this thing would BE my show car if I got it... paint job, rims, lowered, and the most amazing sound system you could dream of...



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    BUY IT NOW!!!
    Good bye to the 1989 DX Type R. Hello 2001 LX.

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    HELL YEAH! I agree with you... I talked to my mom a moment ago... she was pretty much like "sure."

    I just need to get a $1000 loan with my 'rents cosigning. Then I sell my barely working but beautiful condition 3gee, and my very nicely working but horrid condition '85 Prelude, and I can pay off almost the whole thing.


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    Anything to look for? Trouble spots? Or our our cars so good that there aren't any things that go wrong with them?

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    Originally posted by 87DXHatch
    Anything to look for? Trouble spots? Or our our cars so good that there aren't any things that go wrong with them?
    Pretty much, yea

    Nah, I'd check the tranny fluid and see if it's clean. That will tell you if it's been changed regularly like it's supposed to. Also just check for the usual leaks, clunks, or any other strange noises or vibrations. Since you already have a 3g you know what everything usually sounds like and how it behaves, so it shouldn't be too hard to spot something out of whack. Just use your judgement

    Sounds like it's real nice though! Good luck and hope you can get it. SE-i's are sweet!
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    Tranny fluid! Excellent! I wouldn't have thought of that... but it was owned by a college kid so I don't know how often he would change it...

    I asked him how it shifts (of course I'm going to be paranoid about the transmission 'cuz mine was the cause of my not driving it) and he said "Umm... it shifts like an '89, it's not real smooth, but it doesn't clunk"
    (I don't know about the "not real smooth" part, I might have made that up )

    Tomorrow! 11:30 AM! Test drive! I'll post what I find out after that.

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    Hehe, well just remember, when it comes to Honda auto trannies: "A hard shifting tranny, is a good one!" :lol


    ....or so I hear
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    HaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa or not.

    Mine hard shifted all summer (If I had realized it when I bought it, I may have had second thoughts) and then for the last 3 months its been going crazy until now it's just stupid to keep driving it everyday.

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    "He put 4 very new used tires on it..."
    new used tires :lol



    ps change ur avatar pic thing plz its homosexual

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    theres one thing wrong with it, automatic
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    I dont like supras.

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    that sounds good, i agree check the trany shifting cuz if its like my 84 it'l give u wiplash. but believe it or not i dusted my bros 92 t-bird until it shifted into 3rd with an automatic trans so automatic trans aint so bad

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    Originally posted by 89accordboi
    "He put 4 very new used tires on it..."
    new used tires :lol



    ps change ur avatar pic thing plz its homosexual
    Way to go from a good post to a f***ing terrible one.

    That's a picture of ME, dumb ****, so you're damn well sure I'm going to take offense to that!

    You've been here all of a MONTH and you think you can tell me what to do with my avatar when I've been here since before May!? For ****'s sake...

    I can tell you are not a very bright person so I will simply say this: Comments such as yours are not welcome here.

    Anyway...

    Yeah, I know it's an automatic... I would prefer a stick, but hey, I really can't pass this deal up... plus it will make cruising (Which I NEVER do) easier

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    hmmm.. If i were u, I'd buy it... take everything out and put it in your other car if it's a 5 speed.

    if not. leave it alone and cruise!
    sorry guys v8's rule

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    Get it SOON or it will be gone.

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    Ok, I just got back from test driving it:

    The transmission shifts pretty smoothly, it brakes great, it started up right away and idled fine.

    Here's what doesn't seem right:

    When I put up the lights, the front right one came half-way up and stopped. It refused to go up or down. Me and the guy had to do some stuff to it to get it to go up, and there it stayed. How hard would that be to fix?

    There are a couple very small patches of rust. The paint is kind of cracking in the front, but it isn't chipping at all. All the gizmos (power whatever) worked great in the inside. I thought SEi's came with power locks?? I guess not...

    The back glass was not tinted, I thought that was odd too.

    The hood release was messed up, I had to like tap on the front of the hood while he messed with it, would that be hard to fix? The rear lights were held in place with duct tape (on the inside) is there like a holder I can get to make them stay in there?

    The engine compartment was very ugly, very dirty, but I rubbed it, and most of it came off, I think it was just dust.

    CAN SOMEONE CHECK THIS FOR ME: 1HGCA624XKA0(o?)26763

    I think i'd offer him $900 tomorrow (gotta talk to the bank) and cite the few things wrong with it above as my reason.

    I NEED OPINIONS! Thanks!

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    You should try to get it for $1000. An SE-i in fair condition with that kind of mileage is still "good" you know.
    "Please don't hesitate to use full throttle."

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    I know it's a steal. I'm sure I could buy it and re-sell it for $2000 if I really wanted to, but I don't.

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    I say offer him around 900, you can always go back to 1000, you never know untill you ask.. good luck,

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    The engine could do with a good steam clean and that shud sort that out.
    The hood is no problem, i had that problem with my old car, all it is, is the cable which releases the hood, that needs tightening, my m8s do it themselves over here to decrease the chances of their car being nicked, cos the hav an immobiliser but theives can pull up the hood and take it off, so this way there has to be two of em to nick it and they can be spotted a bit eisier than just 1 guy trying to take it. lol

    As for the front and rear lights, they shouldnt be to hard to fix. a new back light with the clips to hold it n should do the job but i dont know about the front cos i dont hav flip-up lights on mine.

    As for the rust, use a little rubbing compund and then some tuch-up paint to sort it out.

    Overall, i think u should go for it cos we dont have the coupe version over here and i think it looks sweet.

    Keep us posted on what u do.
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    Yea the stuff you mentioned doesn't sound too major at all. It's not perfect, but it won't be hard to fix either. And for the price, that can't be beat.

    The headlight might just be the motor going bad (dead spot in the motor, causing it to stop half way up). I have an extra motor sitting in my bucket-o-parts (or what's left of it, hehe). I forget what side it's for though -- have to dig it out and look. Rear lights car be easily fixed with a new (used) light panel as mentioned above. I have the same hood release problem on mine too, as well as the parts car (86 LX) that I used to have, too. No biggie.

    It's all up to you though. If you really like it and like the way it drove, buy it

    Good luck!
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    Definitly go for it... what do u got to lose... It's an SE-i, I mean come on, how many of them do u see, not too often I bet..... If I had the Cash I'd definitly go 4 it.... Test it first n see if u like it, I'm sure u will :-)
    I will alwayz drive my 3rd gen Accord, ya'll will neva c me driving a 4 door Ford.. lol

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    Oh my goodness It's mine!

    I'm going down to get it today... $1000. You have no idea how thrilled I am.

    I need somebody to host pics for me, cuz when I get my digicam back, I'm going to give y'all a photo tour to make you all jealous of the deal I got

    BTW, it does have a bunch of minor cosmetic defects, so don't be expecting perfection here

    I'll keep you posted.

    :super:

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    That's great!

    Are you going to change your alias?
    Nothin' extra

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    Haha, probably...

    I hold in my hand, a check for a grand...

    I'm going out to get it in about an hour. Thanks, everybody!

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    I just checked the KBB...

    ...

    $2455... for good condition


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