How much should I offer?
#1
How much should I offer?
For this car? http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/car/292605584.html
It has 112k miles but has some reall nice upgrades, i'll try to list most f them:
King Cobra Clutch put in recently ( he is also including an extra brand new one)
pro 5.0 short throw shifter
Flowmaster 40s catback
Bassani X pipe
K&N filter
spark plug wires
tinted windows
03 cobra rims
cobra headlights with clear corners
It has some other small stuff too,the kidjust hasn't told me all of it. Lots of parts recently replaced. Thats the main stuff though. How much should i offer? Seems like a pretty good deal to me.
It has 112k miles but has some reall nice upgrades, i'll try to list most f them:
King Cobra Clutch put in recently ( he is also including an extra brand new one)
pro 5.0 short throw shifter
Flowmaster 40s catback
Bassani X pipe
K&N filter
spark plug wires
tinted windows
03 cobra rims
cobra headlights with clear corners
It has some other small stuff too,the kidjust hasn't told me all of it. Lots of parts recently replaced. Thats the main stuff though. How much should i offer? Seems like a pretty good deal to me.
#3
RE: How much should I offer?
yeah he said about $5300 was the lowest. I am thinking this is a really good deal. I has a cracked intake manifold, but he said i could have the car for 5k and pay for the manifold to be fixed, or i could have his shop fix it and get the car for $5300. What would u gusy recomend? Thanks
#5
RE: How much should I offer?
just have him fix it all for 5300 so you don't have to take the time to find someone to do it and wait to drive it...have it done so you can enjoy it you will save time and money in the end...
#6
RE: How much should I offer?
ORIGINAL: sitnlopro99gt
just have him fix it all for 5300 so you don't have to take the time to find someone to do it and wait to drive it...have it done so you can enjoy it you will save time and money in the end...
just have him fix it all for 5300 so you don't have to take the time to find someone to do it and wait to drive it...have it done so you can enjoy it you will save time and money in the end...
#7
RE: How much should I offer?
Just make sure the heads aren't coroded in the spark plug holes from anti-freeze leaking! That will ruinthe heads. A new intake runs about $225 with all hardware. Takes quite awhile if you have no experience and is alot of work.
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