RSA on eBay
#1
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#2
Looks like a nice car. Good price it seems. Looks like it is in better cosmetic shape than mine - which I pride myself on.......I think it will make someone real happy.
But I will still take mine without the sunroof.
The 'no sunroof' thing is one of my favorite features about my RSA. Never had to adjust the seat for a helmet. Clean lines. Saves cost and weight. Makes the cabin feel roomy. Love not having it.
Flagg
But I will still take mine without the sunroof.
The 'no sunroof' thing is one of my favorite features about my RSA. Never had to adjust the seat for a helmet. Clean lines. Saves cost and weight. Makes the cabin feel roomy. Love not having it.
Flagg
Last edited by Flagg; 02-27-2010 at 09:38 PM. Reason: mistake
#4
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11-94 it had 26K miles (per the service stamp), and 16 years later it's only gone another 5K?
In any case, my 140K'er is going to be the pass-around car at Laguna a week from Tuesday.............
In any case, my 140K'er is going to be the pass-around car at Laguna a week from Tuesday.............
#5
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price seems low considering its,
a) only 30k+ miles,
b) stock RSA,
c) offered by a reseller not renowned for amazing values.
(My spidey-caveat emptor sense is tingling.)
a) only 30k+ miles,
b) stock RSA,
c) offered by a reseller not renowned for amazing values.
(My spidey-caveat emptor sense is tingling.)
#6
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What IS the price? As of when I looked when I posted before the best bid was mid-30's and it had not met reserve. Reserve could be $75K for all we know.
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#9
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Knowing VMC, If I were interested in that car I would go there and see it in person and have an very independent PPI done.I would expect they are asking too high a price. Even posting about VMC makes me feel dirty they are such a sleazy shop.
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#13
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Well it's missing. Easy enough to remove. And whatever passes for rear seat cushions, carpet covered no less, have been added. In any case the first modification-from-factory-built RS America probably happened the day the first one was inventoried into a dealer.