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Decent GSR for $4,000?
Well guys I have been a lookin'. Lookin' for a '94+ GSR around 100,000/ $4,000. Should I look into the LS/RS or at a another car completely? Cause I can't find one.
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Re: Decent GSR for $4,000?
It would be quite a deal to find a GSR with 100,000 miles for $4000 dollars. They are usually a lot more expensive.
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~!~David~!~ 1998 GSR, 86k miles, AEM CAI, DC 4-2-1 Ceramic Header.
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Re: Decent GSR for $4,000?
$4000 isn't a bad price i would look for another one with less miles tho. I wouldn't buy a LS/RS. (i own an LS) I regret not buying a GSR because now i want to a GSR engine swap (not sure if i wanna do a usdm or jdm) As for another car if your not sure on what you want i'd think about it more
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Re: Decent GSR for $4,000?
theres no way ur gonna find a GSr with those requirements. LS/GS would be a good alternative though, still a lot of parts out there. Still got those integra looks. my suggestion for watever car ur planning on buying, get the carfax report first. there only 20 bucks and give u a lot of good info.
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Re: Decent GSR for $4,000?
I think 4000 for a 94 is about right. I paid 2,400 for my 93, and that was 4 years ago. I've seen quite a few 94's for about 4,000. look on autotrader or cars.com. Maybe even ebay if you can find one in your area that you can go look at.
I think you should just keep looking. I mean you can find deals anywhere. Keep yours eyes open. Don't settle for a car you don't want because you'll never be happy with it.
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Old: 1993 Acura integra gs-r New: 1998 chevy BlaZeR2~ AKA "Jeep recovery device" Newer: 2007 Honda CB900F "919" |
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Re: Decent GSR for $4,000?
Spend less for LS/RS and make it as fast as GSR by gettin some mods done. In the future just do a VTEC swap!
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Re: Decent GSR for $4,000?
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Re: Decent GSR for $4,000?
you will probably be able to find a gsr for 4 grand. the odds of it haveing a clean title and no damage are very low.
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95 Integra GSR, I/h/e, 15" TSW wheels, short shift, front & rear swaybar, lowered 2", 93 GSR head & intake manifold |
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Re: Decent GSR for $4,000?
$4000 for a gsr is like everyone said hard to find in good condition...but yes you can make a LS even faster than a gsr and you dont even need the same amount of power...now thats talking about stock/lightly modded gsrs
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Re: Decent GSR for $4,000?
u just ahve to look around for a long time, i just got a 94 gsr w/ 131,000 miles for $3200, u jus gotta find someone who doesnt no wht they have
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Re: Decent GSR for $4,000?
look on ebay man... thats where i found mine... dont give any cash til you have looked at the car or go look at it b4 the auction ends... and even if you win it and go look at it and its a pos just leave... whats the worse they can do?? leave bad feedback? better then wasting 4 or 5k
i got my 94 gsr for 3k with a few month old paint job and 150k miles all stock some older guy owned it and put 21k on it in the past 7 yrs only thing it needed was brakes |
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