96 with about 93K- but it was involved in a side impact collision in 2003. Same owner kept it all this time, government owner, probably small town or local PD.
Did you learn anything else about it? Which side of the car was damaged and any idea how bad? Thanks for any info you are able to share as I am really looking at this car hoping the price goes down some.
They responded and said that they replaced the alternator and a battery and they needed very close to the asking price to be able to let it go. I then told him that I knew he bought it at auction for $900 and replaced those two items and now he was asking $4700 and that was too pricey for me. His response to that was "Good luck to you." So there it is! I guess this will not be the next 9C1 I get to replace the one I have been driving for the last 17 years.
IMO the seller has every right to ask whatever he wants regardless what he pays for it. If someone questions what I paid for something while I was selling it I'd tell them the same thing. That's his business and how he puts food on the table for himself and possibly others.
IMO the seller has every right to ask whatever he wants regardless what he pays for it. If someone questions what I paid for something while I was selling it I'd tell them the same thing. That's his business and how he puts food on the table for himself and possibly others.
Yes he does have the right to ask anything he wants and I was willing to pay a reasonable price which was in the $3-$3500 range and he said he had no wiggle room so I thanked him and am moving on. Eazy Peazy done!
Mike--94MSP9C1
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