Super clean looking 2001 Red/Tan on ebay right now

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Yes, if it is in great condition, I think low 50s is fair.
 
Missing the front lip.

Good Eye, I should have caught that.

I noticed the space between the hood and left flip-up headlamp is wider than the right flip-up head lamp. Is that cause for concern?

Would require inspection in person to know for sure. It could be just the angle of the lighting causing a darker shadow in that spot.
 
Been following that car for obvious reasons of curiosity. Here's the link to it on their dealer page: http://www.shiftbespokeautomotive.com/web/used/Acura-NSX-2001-Laguna-Hills-California/16381693/ They link over to the carfax there (which is clean).

Its been for sale for a few months now at that price. Whether there is accident damage that didn't ever hit carfax I don't know. Nothing jumps out at me, the car appears to have been driven and has wear and tear, but given the mileage that is to be expected and could be a good thing to get a car that was used rather than one that sat around.

The stock wheels appear to be long gone, but swapping out wheels is no biggy. I am biased, but a 2001 is a great model year in my opinion and this is probably a solid buy if the car is clean as advertised.
 
I noticed the space between the hood and left flip-up headlamp is wider than the right flip-up head lamp. Is that cause for concern?
Should not be an issue as the headlight door is adjustable. Mine didn't match left to right but I corrected it.
 
I talked to the seller about this car. They are holding out for $55k. It is a 2 owner car though and the current owner has had the car for 10 years. I think if it needed no reconditioning at all then it would sell quick but it looks like it needs a little cleaning up. Either way it's definitely a nice car considering its been with one owner for the past 10 years and is dealer maintained. I was seriously considering it but decided to save $20k and go with a '91... And bought a BRZ too.
 
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I talked to the seller about this car. They are holding out for $55k. It is a 2 owner car though and the current owner has had the car for 10 years. I think if it needed no reconditioning at all then it would sell quick but it looks like it needs a little cleaning up. Either way it's definitely a nice car considering its been with one owner for the past 10 years and is dealer maintained. I was seriously considering it but decided to save $20k and go with a '91... And bought a BRZ too.

Good info, thanks for sharing what you found out about the car.
 
I talked to the seller about this car. They are holding out for $55k. It is a 2 owner car though and the current owner has had the car for 10 years. I think if it needed no reconditioning at all then it would sell quick but it looks like it needs a little cleaning up. Either way it's definitely a nice car considering its been with one owner for the past 10 years and is dealer maintained. I was seriously considering it but decided to save $20k and go with a '91... And bought a BRZ too.

he might get 55k if he finds the right buyer, or perhaps next summer as prices continue to rise. My 2001 was $52k with similar mileage + fresh tb/wp, and this looks to be in as good condition.

2000/2001s are tough to price sometimes, as there are often just 1 or 2 for sale at a given time. So a best guess for their value sometimes ends up being "more than a 97-99, less than an 02+"

-Vivan
 
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I had the chance to buy a pristine '98 w/ only 12K for $56K this past summer. Going by that as a good price this 01 should sell for high 40's to low 50's.
 
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