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Ooh, I didn't know the previous history past the previous owner. Thanks for correcting me. Car now has a rebuilt and bored motor with 20k on it, asked my coworker and he said the car stock with spoon coilovers he's looking for 20k lol
ITR community is too small to not know where each car goes lol.
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manual (esp 6spd)cars that provide a fun driving experience have been going up in value. As mentioned in other threads, E30 and E46 M3 E39 M5, S2000, NSX, ITR, air cooled 911, GT2, GT3 have all gone up in value over the past few years.
You spelled e36 wrong.
E46s are surprisingly (other than the absolute pinnacle of them like 06 interlagos ZCP and the like) still dropping for the average model all over the states. Its just that our dollar being so fucked has masked it to seeming like e46s are flat or rising. All over U.S. the e46s are massive bargains.
Good e36 m3s are climbing to overlap and eclipse some of the more mediocre e46s.
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Westopher is correct.
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seems like you got a dick up your ass well..get that checked
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Well.. I’d hate to be the first to say it, but Westopher is correct.
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You think it's unreasonably priced? They think it's unreasonably rare and value it's rarity. Are you seriously knocking on ITRs? Those cars were incredibly rare even when they were brand new and it's something that simply cannot be reproduced today even if Honda wanted to.
How about those Corolla SR5 owners who want $5000 for an '85?
You spelled e36 wrong.
E46s are surprisingly (other than the absolute pinnacle of them like 06 interlagos ZCP and the like) still dropping for the average model all over the states. Its just that our dollar being so fucked has masked it to seeming like e46s are flat or rising. All over U.S. the e46s are massive bargains.
Good e36 m3s are climbing to overlap and eclipse some of the more mediocre e46s.
I missed E36 M3! Crazy I did not know that about the E46 M3 pricing. I'm learning that Amercians are not buying that many cars up here but Canadian sellers know that buying a US car is now cost prohibitive.
Btw just saw an all original white E36 M3 4 door today in Vic. I rarely see a 2 door let alone a 4 door.
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Yeah people are going ballistic in the states on the forums because their 100k e46s are selling for the same price as e36s. Its because the market is so full though. Once stancebros and broke kids thrash all of them like they did the e36s, the market will climb back up again when all the models on the market are the extremes. There will be loads of shitbagged borderline scrap cars, and a handful of garage queens asking crazy money. The nice ones that aren't over the top will slowly creep up as more die off.
Also, cool that you saw a nice e36 m3 sedan. They are hard to come by and such a great looking car in stock form. I wish mine was a sedan at times.
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Westopher is correct.
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seems like you got a dick up your ass well..get that checked
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Well.. I’d hate to be the first to say it, but Westopher is correct.
^That ITR originally belonged to Ben a few years ago. He rebuilt the motor and drove it for a bit until it was then sold to another local. After that, the car was wrapped matte green until it was then sold to the current owner.
Side note, that's my old spoon hood lol.
In regards to the ITR price going up, there's just nothing you can do about it. It's all about supply and demand right now. The demand is certainly there, if not more than a few years ago and the sellers know it. Give it five more years and we'll be saying that $16k for a ITR is cheap.
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i am looking for a ITR as well. white or yellow.. sigh
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Correction, $43k. Pick it up tonight Kchan. I'll warm it up for you.
Almost let my mint 01 ccw itr with 50k km go few years ago for $20k. Im glad I didnt. Looks like it will keep its value for a long time especially after I put collectible plates next year.
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18k is nuts for a stock ITR. Who would pay that? Even 15? Have they gone up that much is the past years?
You should probably be able to figure out the answers from the thread, but if not.....
A)Lots of people would pay it.
B)15k would be a great deal. 15k isn't shit in the grand scheme of things.
C)Yes, all exciting cars of the 80s and 90s have gone up that much in the past years.
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Westopher is correct.
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seems like you got a dick up your ass well..get that checked
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Originally Posted by punkwax
Well.. I’d hate to be the first to say it, but Westopher is correct.
18k is nuts for a stock ITR. Who would pay that? Even 15? Have they gone up that much is the past years?
All the ITR are rare, but the one that will yield the most rare is the first 1997 ITR. There was one that fetched 40K USD on ebay a while back. I am guessing there is probably no 1997 ITR left that is stock and low clicks.
^^there are a few. A lot of ITR owners that have had theirs for a long time aren't really active on any forums or social media so on one knows that they are even in existence. I feel that I have been privileged enough to know of a few unicorns just sitting. I hope I am lucky enough to be in the right financial position to acquire one(or more) when their time comes to part.
You think pricing is crazy now? Haha. Wait 5 years.
You spelled e36 wrong.
E46s are surprisingly (other than the absolute pinnacle of them like 06 interlagos ZCP and the like) still dropping for the average model all over the states. Its just that our dollar being so fucked has masked it to seeming like e46s are flat or rising. All over U.S. the e46s are massive bargains.
Good e36 m3s are climbing to overlap and eclipse some of the more mediocre e46s.
You would like the "almost purple" colored E46 M3...
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We can get the collector plate after 15 years on ITR?
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Almost let my mint 01 ccw itr with 50k km go few years ago for $20k. Im glad I didnt. Looks like it will keep its value for a long time especially after I put collectible plates next year.
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