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Is 10k a good deal for this custom 1994 acura integra?

this is the description "1994 Acura Integra "jus4sho" fully built custom show car with only 30k orignal miles, 19" SSR 3 pc. Rims, real type R front end imported from japan honda, real Type R wing, type R 5 lug conv. Skunk2 coilovers w/ Koni shocks, front and rear sway bars, DC front and rear strut bars, two tone leather interior with custom koa wood dash kit, chrome and gold engine bay flawless aikimoto intake,dc headers, race exhaust sounds mean , alpine deck w six disc changer , alpine eq., three rockford amps, 3 JL audio 10" sub in custom encloser in rear trunk full custom sounds set up. This car is very very clean and all top notch parts a steal at 10K" heres the link to his ad with pictures http://honolulu.craigslist.org/mau/cto/1243995991.html

Public Comments

  1. To be honest, that is a waste of money..
  2. if thats what floats your boat//usually all this custom is just what it says/custom for one persons taste/ 4grand for the car and 3 for the junk/total 7 and thats a gift//even custom parts break and fail and its more expensive//also consider that this is a target car for every wannabee that doesnt have the money to do this//soooooooooooooo it cant be parked anywher/shopping malls//movies overnight outside etc//
  3. Whatever floats your boat. You better love it, because you'll never be able to find another sucker to buy it.
  4. HELL NO for an older integra thats not even a 96+ 10k for some rims, system, kit, ah front end and 1 extra lug is to much you could build the same car for 5k 1200 for car 400 for rims 700 for kit 300 for system 1300 for 5 lug off a donor car and about 1100 in motor parts and you have your custom race worthy car. buy a 91 integra, its cheaper, lighter(saves gas) has the same motor, so you can use one from a newer integra for an easy new motor swap. and all the suspension is the same so you getting the same drive and feel of the new integra but with a lighter body and feel. and most 91 tegs can be had for 900+ with running motor.
  5. No, You might as well by an Integra Type R.
  6. i consider that such a waste IMO looks like a type r wanna be to me.' 10g's can get you a better car although he invested alot into that car.
  7. Custom jobs never pay for themselves. That car, in stock condition, is worth maybe $2500. And really that's what you are buying - a car. The custom job is to the seller's taste. It's a bit like art - it's subjective - and the beauty is in the buyer's (your) eyes. You won't get your money back out of the car. Then again if you have money to burn and really like it I'd still try to talk the guy down to $7500. I can't imagine he's got a lot of demand for that car.
  8. Actually for what is done to the car its worth it. A REAL JDM front end conversion by itself is $3,500+. The body seems flawless, the paint seems good, then it only has 30,000 miles which means it wasn't beat on and well kept. Now if you plan on driving it alot then this is not a car you should be looking at. The maintenance and cost of repairs if something happened would be astronomical.
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