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Old 08-26-2002, 10:42 PM
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97-98 Gsx..

Hi there, I'm going to be buying a GSX fairly soon, and I was just wondering what a good price would be for a 97 or 98 GSX, preferably with low miles, maybe less than 50k or so.

I've looked around at e-bay motors, and 95 GSX's had a buyout price of ~$7500. A 97 or 98 was more around 10-12k, is this a fairly decent price for a GSX? I haven't looked up any blue book prices or anything, but it seems fairly right from what I've seen researching them.
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Check www.kbb.com or www.nadaguides.com those will give you the best idea of what to pay for one.
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my friend bought a 98 gsx, fully loaded with tan leather power everything and sun roof also the infinity system. paid 16grand
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when i bought my gs i looked at a 97gst and it was like 14000 witha n auto so yeah prob 15-16 for a 98gsx is my guess
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15,000 for a 97-98 gsx and NO MORE.
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Get a GS-T, the GSX is too heavy. Sure it will launch like a motherfucker off the line but in the long run the gs-t will make a come back. But i'd say u'd be lookin at 8500 to about 14,000
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i dont suggest a gst,you upgrade your turbo or possibly hit 400hp,youll be spinning tires,nothing beats the launch of an all wheel drive.
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