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Old 16 Aug 2007, 01:34 pm
bccarguy90 bccarguy90 is offline
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Default I am selling a 2003 Acura TL Type-S with a full body kit and 75,000 miles. How much

should I charge for it? It is in very good condition, mostly highway miles. It has just recently been detailed. It is a fast car with great acceleration and solid handling with a 5-speed auto with a manual shift gate.
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Old 16 Aug 2007, 01:37 pm
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take the body kit off and you will get more for it
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Old 16 Aug 2007, 01:39 pm
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hi if u can send me some pic of ur car cuz im looking for a car like yours my email is sebyta262@yahoo.com
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Old 16 Aug 2007, 01:40 pm
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Yeah check kbb.com for the current value that way u know where to start. and honestly if u take the body kit off u probably will get more for it. Acura TL is a nice vehicle and i dont think the average guy/girl is gonna want sumthin with a bodykit. Try sellin it on modifiedcartrader.com that way u get the right audience.
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Old 16 Aug 2007, 01:40 pm
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i would not pay more than 16k for it. it is 2003. thats quite some mileage too.
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Old 16 Aug 2007, 01:41 pm
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I would ask for 16k or put in ebay you might get more for it there
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Old 16 Aug 2007, 01:42 pm
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I bet your transmission is going,is it? They are known to crap out at that mileage. I work on Acuras everyday. That's why I drive a Ford. They last longer.
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