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99 i30- lowered on 20's, jdm evolution kit
02 sv 650s- v twin scorpion high mount full fairing candy blue
07 RX8 turbo-apexi coilovers, mazdaspeed body kit, 19x9.5 all four corners
The guy whom I bought my SE-R from was the original owner. The title said he bought it for $11,XXX. I don't think B13 SE-Rs cost anymore than $13,000, if that much at all.
__________________ "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist".
Nissan's M.S.R.P. on my original sticker from my '92 SE-R was $14,970. The bozos at the dealership had it marked up to $17,500. I walked out paying $13,700 for my loaded 1992 SE-R.
Base price was $11,850 and the SE-R Value Option Package (included the following: A/C, am/fm stereo cassette w/auto-reverse 4 speaker system, and cruise control) was an additional $1,295. ABS cost $700, power sunroof was $825. Destination charge was $300.
A bra $105, a sunroof deflector $42, and floormats $63 were not included in the original purchase and were bought a few days later.
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L I V E S T R O N G
'92 SE-R
'85 MR2
darn, i thought i could feel stupid about paying 4600 for my 93 used, last year.... but having a flawless grey 93 with (when i bought it) 35k miles on it... i guess it was worth it
I payed 4700 and dont regret it especially the day i payed it off
Nor do I. I dropped $5K on my 94 last winter when I had to replace my 92 (R.I.P.), but it had only 80K on it along with I/H/S3/ECU, a bunch of suspension stuff and near flawless paint no door dings and a great interior. Nearly 5 years after getting my first SE-R I'm still in love.
I got my 94 in october of that year. The base was $14.369 and the bottom line after all the other stuff was 17.459. I think I paid 14.5 for it.
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saphire blue 94 with lots of crap
my anger management class pisses me off
I used to be a noob but now I'm just a dumbass www.m4exhaust.com
I'm looking at the window sticker of my '93 now. Base price was $12,645. Value option package (A/C, AM/FM/Cass, cruise control) $1,300. Power sliding glass sunroof $825. Driver-side airbag $575. Destination charges $350.
The window sticker for my '93 SE-R (which I bought new in June of 1993, natch) is for $14,8xx. SE-R, no sunroof, airbag, Value Option package is the *only* option my car has on it.
I paid $15,500 out the door for my '94 with Value Option Package and no other options. I don't have the sticker handy, but MSRP was about $15,500. The new S14 was tempting but I didn't want to spend the extra $3k and it wasn't a Car and Driver 10-Best.
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Bruce in Houston
1990 Acura Legend LS, stock (so far)
1994 Nissan Sentra SE-R (original owner) w/ $tuff, converting to ITA (even more $tuff)
1998 Suzuki Bandit1200S w/ $tuff, W.W.B.O.C. #101
2002 Dodge Dakota tow beast, stock! RIP swwwinger