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skinnyboy
20-09-2008, 10:11 PM
As the title says, whats the going prices on EG's these days, I'm after a fix-er-upper to runaround in and for the mrs, so nothing flash, not arsed about engine choice either, would prefer an auto, until i decide what to do with it.
kcokla
20-09-2008, 10:22 PM
www.redbook.com.au
good luck
I heart the SSS
20-09-2008, 10:24 PM
I sold a EG GL for 4,600 with a few extras...
Hope that helps? and 9 months rego..
skinnyboy
20-09-2008, 10:43 PM
Thanks dudes, I will probably have a mooch round for a real shitter and do it up eventually to my high standards, just need something to potter around in thats economical for now. I wouldn't mind a Honda City either, might keep my eye out for one of them too.
kcokla
21-09-2008, 12:06 AM
be aware:
redbook isnt a biblical market value website
its just a rough estimate,
and at times, ull find its suprisingly untrue/reasonably off.
niiCk
21-09-2008, 12:12 AM
i sold my stock GL for $5400, years rego?
would you get a repairable writeoff? theres one on carsales
I heart the SSS
21-09-2008, 01:59 AM
Car must of been clean as a whistle!
The red one? It's cheap.... buy it!
niiCk
21-09-2008, 04:37 PM
lol yea it was clean as.
nahh theres a white one. $999. lol
EKVTIR-T
21-09-2008, 04:40 PM
Not the best time to buy EG lol...
Overpriced
skinnyboy
21-09-2008, 06:15 PM
they are indeed, no drama's though I'll find one at a price thats decent. Like I said previously, i'll find some ratty shitbox that some chick has battered, shaft her good over the price and then start from there.
tangy
22-09-2008, 12:35 PM
i bought a Gli for my wife with full service history for $4000 about 3 months ago - hasnt let her down so not too bad
85[H]accord
22-09-2008, 02:38 PM
N14 - bulletproof reliability, spare parts galore
1.6 EFI DOHC 88kw & ~1000kg = kills EG anyday of the week.
very similar fuel efficiency, can probably find something for ~$2500-3500
or even THIS (http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/private/NISSAN/PULSAR/details.aspx?trecs=23&Cr=5&__Ns=pCar_Price_Decimal%7c0%7c%7cpCar_PrivateSpeci alFlag_Int32%7c1%7c%7cpCar_ImageCount_Int32%7c1&__Nne=20&State=Victoria&distance=25&silo=1003&seot=0&PriceMax=5000&Model=PULSAR&__N=4294963846%2082%20442%20512%204294963786%20121 6%20834%20285%20257&__sid=1189DE257AA0&state_id=82&Make=NISSAN&R=5868310&sort_type=2)... fully optioned, 2 litre (105kw) TI... ok the k's are north of 260k, but have seen these run well past 300k (350+) without many probs, as long as they are well maintained. value for money beater, it kills a civic.
accord;1903981']N14 - bulletproof reliability, spare parts galore
1.6 EFI DOHC 88kw & ~1000kg = kills EG anyday of the week.
very similar fuel efficiency, can probably find something for ~$2500-3500
or even THIS (http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/private/NISSAN/PULSAR/details.aspx?trecs=23&Cr=5&__Ns=pCar_Price_Decimal%7c0%7c%7cpCar_PrivateSpeci alFlag_Int32%7c1%7c%7cpCar_ImageCount_Int32%7c1&__Nne=20&State=Victoria&distance=25&silo=1003&seot=0&PriceMax=5000&Model=PULSAR&__N=4294963846%2082%20442%20512%204294963786%20121 6%20834%20285%20257&__sid=1189DE257AA0&state_id=82&Make=NISSAN&R=5868310&sort_type=2)... fully optioned, 2 litre (105kw) TI... ok the k's are north of 260k, but have seen these run well past 300k (350+) without many probs, as long as they are well maintained. value for money beater, it kills a civic.
:S My d16a8 has 96kw and around 1000kg range ? So I'd say it would be a close race not a killing lol. But you wont find a Si in the 3.5k range.
skinnyboy
22-09-2008, 09:39 PM
cheers for the suggestion, but im not after anything remotely quick lol, if i keep the car, i might do something special withi ti, for now i just want an EG runaround.
yuentinlon
23-09-2008, 01:05 PM
:S My d16a8 has 96kw and around 1000kg range ? So I'd say it would be a close race not a killing lol. But you wont find a Si in the 3.5k range.
YES ! and my D16Y1 has 96-100KW and also around 1000KG
other than the performence... the N14 or that pulsar is fXXXing ugly :wave:
i dont think they can compare with EG civic
i_own_you
24-09-2008, 12:45 AM
wtf! i never knew eg's these days are so overpriced.
i purchased one back in 05 for a measly 4k for a eg gli sedan with 110k on the clock. it came with 16" (even the spare was the same) stereo etc.
Lil Dan
24-09-2008, 12:55 PM
I bought mine for 5.7k last month a 94 gli with 77,000km. Yeah it was pretty neat except for a tiny dent on a quarter panel and a couple of scratches. The bolts were still even factory painted so at least I have a good base to start on.
Alexx
24-09-2008, 01:59 PM
Yea redbook is not gospel
I sold my 94 breeze with 160ks for $6500 at the start of this year
The new P plate laws seem to be pushing the price up. Good for those who have an EG, not so good for those who want an EG.
77km sounds very low...^ Good buy if its legit :thumbsup:
preludacris
24-09-2008, 02:28 PM
my mate got lucky. found a breeze, with just a couple of dented panels, and paint spill on the boot carpet for 1k. went up for sale, and he bought it the next day.
now rocking a b18c.
skinny u gonna go the k-series route?
hisoka
24-09-2008, 02:40 PM
Not the best time to buy EG lol...
Overpriced
so true:thumbsup:.
best thing for people like us is go to auctions~were i still notice overpricing. and buy eg and drop new engine.
skinnyboy
24-09-2008, 04:51 PM
my mate got lucky. found a breeze, with just a couple of dented panels, and paint spill on the boot carpet for 1k. went up for sale, and he bought it the next day.
now rocking a b18c.
skinny u gonna go the k-series route?
Probably not for the Civic, but I might go that way on the Lude
eg5civic
24-09-2008, 05:02 PM
i got my 92 eg Si for $2800 although k's were around 285xxxkm's
Hasnt let me down yet, everything works in it and its a good long term project for my p's
look around and take your time
85[H]accord
24-09-2008, 05:06 PM
Probably not for the Civic, but I might go that way on the Lude
idgi??? swap h for k?
KRONOS
24-09-2008, 05:22 PM
Best advice i can give you mate, The cars worth what you want to pay for it.... I have seen people pay 5 grand for ED civics in bad condition just because they wanted that particular car and colour.
Hope all goes well with the sale
aimre
24-09-2008, 07:56 PM
wtf????
i bought my vti with <70,000ks for $5,700
kazam bought his for like $6k.
yep VTI, vtec sunroof etc, non of this carby shit
and this was years ago, before 2nd car market went **** up
hisoka
24-09-2008, 07:59 PM
yer i rekon ~I bought my vti for cheaper than 5~mind you paint was shit.
just have to be patient.
skinnyboy
24-09-2008, 08:48 PM
accord;1907671']idgi??? swap h for k?
K24 hybrid with K20 head, ITB's. All the plans i was going to do on my H i want to do on a newer engine, plus i get a 6 speed!
90LAN
24-09-2008, 08:54 PM
i paid over 5 figures for my eg6
preludacris
24-09-2008, 09:51 PM
Ooo k24. screw hybrid imo. too messy. o.t
eg it up
SPEEDCORE
25-09-2008, 07:36 AM
i paid over 5 figures for my eg6
OVER 5 FIGURES... So you paid 6 figures? So at least $100k :eek:
*falls off chair*
;)
whtteg
25-09-2008, 08:31 AM
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=98937
have a look at that one it sounds like what youre looking for
4age8u
26-09-2008, 03:10 PM
N14 - bulletproof reliability, spare parts galore
1.6 EFI DOHC 88kw & ~1000kg = kills EG anyday of the week.
very similar fuel efficiency, can probably find something for ~$2500-3500
or even THIS... fully optioned, 2 litre (105kw) TI... ok the k's are north of 260k, but have seen these run well past 300k (350+) without many probs, as long as they are well maintained. value for money beater, it kills a civic.
yea but at the end of the day its n14 i mean cmon? does japan usa know wtf n14 is? lol
emoluv
26-09-2008, 05:39 PM
Sold a blue 1.3l breeze over 200,000kms for $3200 with rwc and rego last yr, paint was peeling a bit and some tiny dents.
I think the civics have gone up in price.
preludacris
27-09-2008, 04:38 AM
oh, and skinny. stock euro specs, are less power, and similar torque as h22a type S. 1 extra gear not worth all the hassle. :p
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