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I had mine on carsales for over 2 months, just on 32k but not one bite. The damn thing is near perfect, 104k's for a 2001 model with 2 sets of original rims(black set and orig set), new 02 roof, re-trimmed seats, leather centre console, perfect paint Silverstone, HR springs, larger sway bars, engine and strut top bars, CAI and Fujitsubo Legalis cat back. But not one bite. So I am keeping it as a rare weekender, unless any of you know who would be after one like this.............PM me to discuss....
MRK.
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hey guys how much is a s2k model 2002 black with 40xxxks, how much will you buy it for.........?
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 Originally Posted by Djbinh
hey guys how much is a s2k model 2002 black with 40xxxks, how much will you buy it for.........?
I would be paying around ~32-35K if it was in good nick and all service history logged.
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 Originally Posted by CONAN
I would be paying around ~32-35K if it was in good nick and all service history logged.
so if i payed for one thats 29k without a log book thats good yeah... its been hit on the rear bumper
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 Originally Posted by Djbinh
so if i payed for one thats 29k without a log book thats good yeah... its been hit on the rear bumper
Just make sure its thoroughly assessed since its been hit and no logbooks, could turn out to be a lemon 
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hey guys, was just looking at the s2000 page. got a few questions regarding the s2000.
heres my situatio.. lost my licence for 9 months (speeding).
gonna get it back march 09. Looking at a few cars currently... im looking at either 02 FD rx7, r34 skyline gt-t, or a r34 NA skyline, and now interested at an 01 s2000. im 20 years old..... and was looking at some quotes for these following cars as "stock" from just car for full comp insurance.... i done a s2000... and was shocked to see that its premium is more costly for an s2000 as compared to a rx7? Does anyone know why a s2000 is greater than a rx7?
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p platers like crashing them.
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rx7s are twin turbo
edit: sorry read wrong. im suprised the s2000 is higher.
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Exactly, its more likely you will find a written off S2000 at the auctions rather than the RX7.
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 Originally Posted by r3ckless
hey guys, was just looking at the s2000 page. got a few questions regarding the s2000.
heres my situatio.. lost my licence for 9 months (speeding).
gonna get it back march 09. Looking at a few cars currently... im looking at either 02 FD rx7, r34 skyline gt-t, or a r34 NA skyline, and now interested at an 01 s2000. im 20 years old..... and was looking at some quotes for these following cars as "stock" from just car for full comp insurance.... i done a s2000... and was shocked to see that its premium is more costly for an s2000 as compared to a rx7? Does anyone know why a s2000 is greater than a rx7?
LOL! So you lost your licence and you're going to get into something quick to loose it again! Maybe you should be searching for a Fiat 500!
Jokes aside, it makes you wonder about insurance companies doesn't it. I've had 2 FD rx-7s and they are lethal. Perhaps the S2000 is insured high as they are so easy to rip the hood to break into...just a thought!
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Alot of factors come into insurance not just the fact that rx7 is quicker then s2000. They are both very expensive top rang "sports" cars.
When I had my celica back then, my insurance cost was the same as my mates 5k eg "GL". and my car was 22k. One of the most important factors is the "accident" rating. How common a car is, the area you live in also your driving history plays a major roll in the prices. Power plays a very small part in the insurance cost.
FYS
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i dare say there are a load of s2000's out there without insurance . Or alot of people must be out of their minds paying $3-4k to insure a car.
Im laughing , as my insurance is only $735.00 this year. And the car is insured for $45k
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