its the same same car. it went from 44->41->37.9 (when i was interested)->35 (last advertised). it took another 4-5 months to sell to rx7.
when i talked to the previous owner about it... it really rubbed me the wrong way every time he said it was 'ONLY 40 grand'. for a car that needed 25k (claimed) fix with a title, no financing, cash only... that is still a considerable amount of money. if you go thoughs prime's entire history there are next to zero 02+ rebuilt/salvage nsxs that sell for over 40... my educated guess says 35-39... the ebay bids for salvage 02+ normally top out at 35 ish (not meeting reserve).
there was a low milage 97 repainted yellow with 02+ front end , 25k miles in canada that sold for 32k in (vancouver) only 14 months ago. that car despite having the front end collision was fixed perfectly... but i hated the fact that it was painted from oem spa yellow to some custom non oem yellow color.
lol i cant believe i recall all these things so accurately during my nsx search.
when i talked to the previous owner about it... it really rubbed me the wrong way every time he said it was 'ONLY 40 grand'. for a car that needed 25k (claimed) fix with a title, no financing, cash only... that is still a considerable amount of money. if you go thoughs prime's entire history there are next to zero 02+ rebuilt/salvage nsxs that sell for over 40... my educated guess says 35-39... the ebay bids for salvage 02+ normally top out at 35 ish (not meeting reserve).
there was a low milage 97 repainted yellow with 02+ front end , 25k miles in canada that sold for 32k in (vancouver) only 14 months ago. that car despite having the front end collision was fixed perfectly... but i hated the fact that it was painted from oem spa yellow to some custom non oem yellow color.
lol i cant believe i recall all these things so accurately during my nsx search.
You/previous owner are likely correct. I am just saying that it is impossible to finance any MY NSX as the last MY would be 2006 from any manufacturer or bank.
I am still curious to see this car. I wonder if rx7 purchased the car for $34,900 as advertised in 2011
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http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showt...earl-Orange-Cars/page4?highlight=imola+orange
It wouldn't be too bad if the car drove straight and motor/tranny was smooth for that price. There are rebuilt NA1's asking for just shy of that price in the states.
At $48,000 or whatever he is asking now, is a bit much for the history though lol
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