67,333 miles, leather in near perfect condition, DAMN! Got a few tiny rust bubbles and a crack in the bumper, but that's no biggie. Can't beat the price either!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2432067909
Somebody snach that bad boy up!
67,333 miles, leather in near perfect condition, DAMN! Got a few tiny rust bubbles and a crack in the bumper, but that's no biggie. Can't beat the price either!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2432067909
Somebody snach that bad boy up!
-Jared
Black '89 Accord LX-i sedan - 436,600 miles and still going strong!
Black/Red '04 Honda CBR 600 F4i -256,100 miles and also counting quick
I would give you $500 for it plus your fee, unfortunately you live in another state and most likely won't sell it that cheap anyways.
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I'm not the one selling it, I was just posting the link. If I had that car, I sure as hell wouldn't be selling it!! hehehOriginally posted by zero.counter
I would give you $500 for it plus your fee, unfortunately you live in another state and most likely won't sell it that cheap anyways.
-Jared
Black '89 Accord LX-i sedan - 436,600 miles and still going strong!
Black/Red '04 Honda CBR 600 F4i -256,100 miles and also counting quick
Damn thats a nice SE-i and the mileage is unreal on it. Figures I just dumped an assload into mine last weekend to get some stuff fixed. This ones def worth the price of airfare to go get it
Why don't you buy it?Originally posted by Jareds 89 LX-i
67,333 miles, leather in near perfect condition, DAMN! Got a few tiny rust bubbles and a crack in the bumper, but that's no biggie. Can't beat the price either!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2432067909
Somebody snach that bad boy up!
That way you can skip the whole process of fixing up your hood and stuff. You can also swap parts around in between the two cars as you please.
"...make this a great family car or the perfect vehicle for your collage-bound loved one."
Apparently he did not attend college, considering he can't spell.
If I could I'd grab that in a heartbeat, but unfortunately I have no where to put it, plus in all honesty I don't even have $100 to spend, hahaWe already have our 2 3geez in the driveway and they barely fit as it is! Sometimes I run into the bumper on my dads SE-i.... oops, heh
I told my mom she should buy it since it's not far from where she lives (Chicago area), or let anyone she knows who's looking for a car to take a look.
Anyways, I still want to fix up my car no matter what. I want to hit 500k miles on both the original drivetrain AND original body![]()
Last edited by Jareds 89 LX-i; 09-09-2003 at 08:25 PM.
-Jared
Black '89 Accord LX-i sedan - 436,600 miles and still going strong!
Black/Red '04 Honda CBR 600 F4i -256,100 miles and also counting quick
it's in indiana, how the fuck could it have rusted
grrrrrrrrrrrrrr why is it all the good stuff's around as soon as yer broke then there aint shit out there when ya got funds again
Same way they do in all the other midwest states.... road salt in the winter. Mines rusted too from Illinois wintersOriginally posted by wallyyfm
it's in indiana, how the fuck could it have rusted
-Jared
Black '89 Accord LX-i sedan - 436,600 miles and still going strong!
Black/Red '04 Honda CBR 600 F4i -256,100 miles and also counting quick
OH GODDAMN im going to Indiana
-Travis-
that car is only like 8hrs away from me.... i should get it! oh wait, its an auto... forget that.
actually guys, i dont sweat about buying a new car. for $1600 you can get a fully remanufactured engine. better than when it came out of the factory since it's hand assembled, machined/honed, shot-peened, and balanced. i've thought about buying a new car numerous times. but here's what i got to thinking: why buy a...say....$3000 car with who knows how much wear-and-tear and likely on average of 100k miles when i could get a new engine for my car? or i can do an engine swap for more power (but i prefer the new engine's reliability more). the point is, think before you spend. unless your car is really in bad shape. i dunno how everyone's car is, but as long as the body is straight and has no rust, everything else can be replaced....the engine and tranny ($1600 new engine + $750 new manual tranny) is all you have to worry about and some suspension upgrades ($800 konis and nice set of lowering springs), new paint, a bodykit maybe, and maybe some custom interior work and you are set.
That looks just like my car. Some color both inside and outside; and mind's an auto too. That is the first car that I've seen that is the some color as mine. The leather seats are in better shape then mind. Plus my car has 100,000 more miles on it then that one. That is so weird to see a car just like mind.
And by the way my SE-i is faster then that SE-i.![]()
Last edited by G Man89; 09-11-2003 at 07:03 AM.
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