Feeler 93 RS america For sale.
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BTW, I did just sell mine three weeks ago through RSA.net. It was for sale for 4 months- 36k miles, nicely upgraded with a spare set of Fikse wheels with R compounds and new Pagid brake pads for 95% of the ask price. Lots of early tire kickers wasted some time when it first went up for sale, but I believe that there are a few RSA buyers looking for the right car. The market for average or some damage history RSA's will be soft right now.
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I sold mine about 6 months ago (Black w/LSD & A/C- 18k miles). Contrary to some posts, RSA's do trade hands and the very good ones command a premium.
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OH!! BTW>>>> I have just listed my car on EBAY I want to see if it gets a bite I really need to get rid of it before my operation, if not I will hang on to it. I have started it off at $27500- This is a steal at this price over $12,000 of receipts plus $4800 worth of wheels and tires.
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Sometimes run across an old thread like this
Paging Kevjandon. Need your help with RSA pricing...
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My 2 cents. Sounds good with lots of mods but not to the extent of being a dedicated track car. Maint. seems OK so ppi should check out. This car will suffer from 3 issues when it comes to pricing and RSA's.
1) Mods - not a big issue here, but it is an issue
2) mileage - your in the 100K club. Most will just by a C2 and do the RS goodies on the side and save money
3) Timing - couldn't pick a worse time to sell or think about selling. The downer is that folks may get used to these low prices and never pay retail again. At least until 40 years go down the road. As a example, I know a guy who picked up 56 356 Carrara in the early 70's for $3,500 bucks. We all know what they are worth now. He still owns it and it was probably the best investment of his life.
My advice, input and 2 cents: keep it if you can, if not expect to attain the high 20's. I'd list it for 35K and work my way down every other week until it is sold.
Good luck.
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My 2 cents. Sounds good with lots of mods but not to the extent of being a dedicated track car. Maint. seems OK so ppi should check out. This car will suffer from 3 issues when it comes to pricing and RSA's.
1) Mods - not a big issue here, but it is an issue
2) mileage - your in the 100K club. Most will just by a C2 and do the RS goodies on the side and save money
3) Timing - couldn't pick a worse time to sell or think about selling. The downer is that folks may get used to these low prices and never pay retail again. At least until 40 years go down the road. As a example, I know a guy who picked up 56 356 Carrara in the early 70's for $3,500 bucks. We all know what they are worth now. He still owns it and it was probably the best investment of his life.
My advice, input and 2 cents: keep it if you can, if not expect to attain the high 20's. I'd list it for 35K and work my way down every other week until it is sold.
Good luck.
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