Isn't 13500 what the price was the first time it was listed?
Never mind just looked at the first page of this thread it was 14500.
And yea I'm pretty sure this is the 3rd or 4th time within a year.
........Kim K.......
I think this will be good for someone wanting to buy it and actually assume the responsibility of ownership and something to play with. Seems like the owner's lose interest too quick and just pass it on to the next guy.
That ad says the Eibach springs need to be replaced 'after this season'.
The hell? First off, the springs should never "need" to be changed. And what the hell is a season for a spring? (okay that sounded weird).
That ad says the Eibach springs need to be replaced 'after this season'.
The hell? First off, the springs should never "need" to be changed. And what the hell is a season for a spring? (okay that sounded weird).
I'll bet the new owners have trouble registering it as it won't pass any state's emissions test (non-factory engine).
For some reason no one keeps the car.
its pretty easy in missouri. we have several cars with non factory engine without any inspection issues.
that sucks. i'm not moving to california.
The People's Republik of Kahleefornya has very strict emissions laws. Pretty much if it isn't factory it isn't allowed. See the issues I've had with the K&N filter. Other than exhaust (for now; I'm sure that's next) if it doesn't have a CARB authorization it isn't allowed. They added intake components this past January. The only engine swap allowed is an engine that was available from the factory for that particular model. I can't even swap a V6 with a V8 or vice-versa. Same with the trans.
All this and gas is ~$4.75!!