First off, thanks for your opinions.
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Originally Posted by ManoNegra
No, not worth it. To me at least.
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Originally Posted by muddafakka
Werd.
I'd pay $400 tops. 500 if I was desperate.
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Originally Posted by mkiv98
maybe spend a slight bit more and get one thats running at least
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It's rather difficult to find one here reasonably priced that's running. And since I only have a grand, it makes it that much more difficult.
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Originally Posted by norbac
tell the owner that it's not working, it's like buying a shell, it's going to take alot of money to fix, and then offer what salvage yards would pay, start low, pretend you're a super broke ass high school student in raggity ghetto wear and give the owner a really sad face, like MF said, 500 tops
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That'll be easy considering I'm practically broke.
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Originally Posted by ryguy
Doesn't seem worth it to me either. That interior looks like a nightmare, unless you're going to gut it.
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Yup... That'll come eventually, plus I can have certain parts sent over from my '89 coupe in CT.
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Originally Posted by SR2Zero
I paid $1000 for my coupe... It ran, the outside was a lil rough, some good scrapes, and missing fender extentions, but the interior was in near immaculate condition for a car thats what 18 years old... I wouldn't give 750 for it.
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240's here in PR are difficult to come by at a decent price. Not to mention that coupes are even more difficult. And as I mentioned, I have the same car in CT in case I were in need of some parts since I have no other use for it. I'm going to give the guy less than a week to get the engine running again, but if he doesn't I'm definitely going to pass it up.