FOR SALE 92 sc400
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For Sale 92 SC400 in awesome condition runs like a dream
super low miles for a 92 tach reads 56,xxx (see pic below)
completely bone stock adult driven (2nd owner... 1st owner was an older gentleman)
O2 sensor just recently replaced no problems with car at all.
you will be hard pressed to find another SC400 of this year with such low miles.
asking $14,500 obo.
PM me if anyone is interested
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super low miles for a 92 tach reads 56,xxx (see pic below)
completely bone stock adult driven (2nd owner... 1st owner was an older gentleman)
O2 sensor just recently replaced no problems with car at all.
you will be hard pressed to find another SC400 of this year with such low miles.
asking $14,500 obo.
PM me if anyone is interested
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Sorry, but your asking price is WAAYY too high. KBB even with the mileage factored in is only $9550. And the car has no spoiler, missing front badge, no mention of sound system, CD changer etc. What part of the country are you in, as that affects value also.
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Well, if you are referring to the nose and front bumper shroud area, because that part of the SC is pliable ABS and not sheet metal, the paint applied there has an "elastisizer" added prior to painting. As a result, over time it ages differently than paint on the sheet metal usually appearing more "yellowed" after years of exposure to UV light. It's more apparent on lighter colors also.
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