Posted by Nicole on 10/17/2006, 11:56 pm, in reply to "Shark for sale" You list a few thins wrong with the car, and say you have the parts. From my experience, anything wrong with the car is used by buyers to lowball you. Part if it is that they often can't tell, if one part is really going to fix the complete issue, and how much time and money will it take to complete it all. Particularly the AC can easily cost $1500 to fix, if it hasn't been used in a while. I'd expect all seals to be dried out and the system to be leaking everywhere. A local guy recently purchased an 88 S4 for $7k ($13k asking). It had AC not working and a few cosmetic blemishes inside and out. After $2k in AC repairs, it turns out that the evaporator leaks, with is another $1500 to fix. I think your car is worth the asking price, if everything is in good working order. You have to decide, whether you want top dollar, or sell a project. Whatever you decide, I wish you best of luck! Nicole
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The car looks beautiful on the pictures - even though tey are not very high resolution and therefore people will probably not want to rely on them. I like the dark blue - I think that's pretty rare for that year.
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