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    Retiring sei to state...

    I have an 89 accord sei 4 door that I plan on retiring to the state through the CAP program.

    It has rear disc brakes but not much else. If anyone would like them Please email me at [email protected]

    I would of course need donor brakes from your car to put back on mine

    You can take anything else of the car you wish as long as it isnt something required to be on the car.

    I dont want to see the disc brakes go to the scrapper. CONTACT ME ASAP.

    I am in los angeles 90063.



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    Re: Retiring sei to state...

    What is CAP, it sound terrible? Does the car run?
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    Re: Retiring sei to state...

    dude i sent ya an email. hit me up lol im serious about them and could get you the donor parts.

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    Re: Retiring sei to state...

    Just email'd ya back.


    LEGEND MASTER; I know dude I spent forever trying to find one. I bought this car for 650. with hopes to bring it back to life BUT life had other plans. The clear coat was totally shot dents bumpers were bare hanging on interior was torn . It was just too much .On top I dont have the space to do all of this at all. The car would need about 1500 invested to get it to a decent shape. The cap program allows vehicles that have been deemed gross polluters at the time of its bi-annual smog check to be retired to the state for up to 1500 . In its current shape no one would pay 1500 for an 89 accord sei or not.

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    Re: Retiring sei to state...

    Quote Originally Posted by johnnygo View Post
    Just email'd ya back.


    LEGEND MASTER; I know dude I spent forever trying to find one. I bought this car for 650. with hopes to bring it back to life BUT life had other plans. The clear coat was totally shot dents bumpers were bare hanging on interior was torn . It was just too much .On top I dont have the space to do all of this at all. The car would need about 1500 invested to get it to a decent shape. The cap program allows vehicles that have been deemed gross polluters at the time of its bi-annual smog check to be retired to the state for up to 1500 . In its current shape no one would pay 1500 for an 89 accord sei or not.

    Definitely $1500 is pretty damn good, its a shame to see an se-I go to the crusher. Thanks for at least bringing the brakes to us!
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    Re: Retiring sei to state...

    you said up to $1500. what are you more likely to get for it? it is indeed sad to see an sei go to the scrapper but realistically speaking they get scrapped on a daily basis which is a shame

    -dan

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    Re: Retiring sei to state...

    I'm doing the same thing with one of my old project cars lol. I think low end you get $1000. You get $1500 if you can prove you low income. I did this 2years ago with a Volvo I owned

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