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84 AE86 corolla SR-5 (sold)
89 toyota corolla sedan auto 217k (sold for $250 )
90 celica st auto 216k and counting
87 merkur XR4TI only 100k cause it never runs
00 crown vic P71 police interceptor 162k
$2200 is way too much....... GTS would be worth around 2500-3000 after the inflated market got to it... not an SR5.... not even a chance for an LSD, no EFI (so if you want to do a 4age swap, you need gts fuel lines, fuel tank, complete harness with ALL electronics, etc), rear drums, has a different driveshaft, wrong bellhousing for any 4age, cheaper seats.... etc etc etc....
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1) 2004 IS300 Manual/LSD/Sportdesign 2) 2010 Corolla S 5 speed 3) 1986 MR2 "MK1.22" 5sfe/s54 swap 3) 1995 Ford Explorer 4x4, TT/AAL/custom shackle lift, 31"s
$2200 is way too much....... GTS would be worth around 2500-3000 after the inflated market got to it... not an SR5.... not even a chance for an LSD, no EFI (so if you want to do a 4age swap, you need gts fuel lines, fuel tank, complete harness with ALL electronics, etc), rear drums, has a different driveshaft, wrong bellhousing for any 4age, cheaper seats.... etc etc etc....
Not to rain on your parade, but he is right. While that is one of the cleanest SR5's I've seen in awhile, you won't get $2200 for it unless it's off some newbie who doesn't know any better.
I agree with everyone else, this is a very clean car, but it is not worth $2200. You think $1K is not even worth considering? According to the KBB private party price, it is worth roughly $1K.
Shouldn't this be in the buy/sell section anyways?
Good luck selling it.
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Its not how fast your car goes...its how much nerve the driver has to push it that fast.
Didn't mean to spoil your party Good luck selling it though, I still think this should be in the buy/sell section.... maybe?
By the way, I personally don't think it's worth that much, like I said, but if you can find someone who thinks it is worth that much, that's good for you.
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If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough- Mario Andretti
Its not how fast your car goes...its how much nerve the driver has to push it that fast.
well.... being that i have a 90 SR5 and have almost done a full gts conversion, I am one to understand the difficulties in the job.... and an ae86 sr5-gts conversion is even tougher than mine......
i DO know about ae86 sr5's as well.... it's not mine, but i DO have one sitting outside of my house...... the owner was overwhelmed with how much work it was going to be.... and bought a nearly mint ae86 GTS for $1500, black on black - the hardest combo to get for a good price.... and only one owner....
so, if i were you i would go find the guy who offered you $1900
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1) 2004 IS300 Manual/LSD/Sportdesign 2) 2010 Corolla S 5 speed 3) 1986 MR2 "MK1.22" 5sfe/s54 swap 3) 1995 Ford Explorer 4x4, TT/AAL/custom shackle lift, 31"s
Didn't mean to spoil your party Good luck selling it though, I still think this should be in the buy/sell section.... maybe?
By the way, I personally don't think it's worth that much, like I said, but if you can find someone who thinks it is worth that much, that's good for you.
ROFL YOUR QUOTE MADE ME LAUGH!!!
Too many newbs watching those kind of movies, damn hondas ;p
Too many newbs watching those kind of movies, damn hondas ;p
HAHA, I liked those movies, even though I don't like hondas that much. It's just cool to see all the different cars and performance parts and stuff like that.
Still think this should be in the buy/sell section
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If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough- Mario Andretti
Its not how fast your car goes...its how much nerve the driver has to push it that fast.
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