Hey, but what about
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1817243453&r=0&t=0 ?
VIN: JH4NA1158MT001645 CarFaxes okay, but I'm-a kinda wonderin' how it came to be that a car was invisible from 1991-1995 and then bounced from state to state, and not from coast to coast but around the midwest - odd for an NSX, IMHO - all while accruing fewer than twenty thousand miles.
Is this the $250 friend-at-DOT special? The deal of the century? (per my
formula this car is "worth" about $41,400 - minus a 10%
market adjustment due to present conditions which I won't go into since folks will accuse me of having too much time on my hands...)
But seriously, barring total fraud or multiple overheatings, how hosed could this car be with so few miles even if the owner(s) had skipped oil changes, ground gears, put it away wet, etc.?
And here's what the seller had to say in response to an emailed question:
Scott,
It has changed owners several times, and so few miles do to the reporting style of car fax something to do with the year of the vehicle and how far car fax goes back to report...
I will try and answer all your questions I know I had a lot when I bought my 1st nsx
1) timing belt needs to be replaced per maintenance schedule
2) water pump was replaced
3) window regulators are good
4) all books and records will be included to purchaser
At the buyer cost usually under 100 dollars you may have the car inspected...however I have already done this when I purchased the car...I had a pre-buy inspection done by Zimbrick Acura of Middleton, Middleton WI and I bet if you called them they might have the pre-buy available for your review...their # is 608-836-7776 The car is in mint condition and the pre-buy reflected that...I purchased the car shortly after the inspection.
feel free to call me
Brent 763-717-9721
I also find it interesting that one of the bidders is a dealer. Is this dealer a crazy risk-taker? Just playin' the odds? Psychic????
Oh yeah, and it's the seller's first time on eBay...
(edited in an attempt to disguise author's total illiteracy)
[This message has been edited by scott s (edited 02 April 2002).]