| brownracer |
1991 Eagle Talon AWD Turbo. All stock 5 speed manual, in good condition. No rust on the body, and the inside is all clean. The car runs great, it dident really give me any problems while i have had it. Very well taken care of. Its a pretty quick car just message me for more info.
Kilomiters-201000
Price- 5500 obo
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The only bad this is, is that it had a dent on the front bumper, i bought the car like that, but it can be popped out. |
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| Lambo |
| looks like a very clean car, however just as a suggestion i would lower your price a few grand. ive owned talons before and unless its extremely modified or very low kms the AWD TSI's usually go for around the 4-5 grand range. anyways this is not meant to offend you, just to help you sell the car. good luck |
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| brownracer |
| Ya i know im just starting off with this, ill start to lower it soon. Thanks for the advice. |
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| Cody D |
quote: Originally posted by Lambo
unless its extremely modified
I find that most people prefer stock when it comes to cars like this. An unmolested AWD Talon is a rare car. Good luck with the sale. |
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| saladonthebeach |
I must say that's a clean Talon from the pictures. The cleanest I've saw in quite awhile.
Not pissing on a sale, rather trying to enlighten... FYI, that 'dent' in the bumper cannot be simply be pushed out and vanish away. Otherwise, it would pop out on it's own during a hot day. The type of plastic, that the front cone is made out of, will retain the indentation no matter how hard you push or bang on the inside. There is the 'heat' method, but the paint and decals are likely to bubble and/or discolor or the former indentation will still show crease marks or some warpage. No biggie, but the cone might have to be replaced in the worse case scenario..minor cosmetics. For the best advice, give Tom's Rubber Bumper or Supreme Plating a call.. in case I'm just blowing smoke and don't know it yet. :p |
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