Anyone know this IX?
Those 6 piston brembos with floating rotors are a nice upgrade.
Not sure a dude should be driving around with the word "bride" plastered all over the car.
The bumper and side skirts are personal touch but looks like many don't like it. I'd want the stock parts along with the sale if he still has them.
Not sure a dude should be driving around with the word "bride" plastered all over the car.
The bumper and side skirts are personal touch but looks like many don't like it. I'd want the stock parts along with the sale if he still has them.
I would seriously consider the Silver Evo SE, they have also for sale instead. Save the money, and do it your own way. Nice car but, I am not sure if the aftermarket stuff (Voltex) will hold as well as OE.
I don't see a problem with the car to be honest. The only issue is the pricing. 30+k is pretty high. Shoot, most built Evo's go from 18-30k with the upper half being cars that make over 6 or 700 from what I saw briefly. And sorry, don't know the car.
Sad to say, built evo's do not get $$$. Look at the red track evo posted recently that didn't sell @ $30k (thank god he came to his senses and kept it). THat car easily had >$120k in it. My car is very well built and has a lot of $$$ in it at this point (not near as crazy as some tho) and if I put it up for sale I guarantee I'd just get mid $25-30k low *****. People who trash these cars ruin resale for those of us that take very good care of them. This is the main reason crazy builds get parted out and not sold as running cars.
That being said. That particular car is priced way too high. Unless the dealership just likes to set really high prices to see if they can get a sucker to bite, you won't be able to get that at a price that anyone would even conisder being reasonable. (not taking into account work not mentioned on the car/low miles on mods/a reputable shop looking over the car and giving it a thumbs up). I'd talk to ER, they had the car in their hands according to the ad.
If ER doesn't sign off on it, I would suggest spending more time and finding a car done correctly (if you are looking for a built car) being sold by someone known on the forums or someone with a known shop backing the work. Anyway, best of luck
That being said. That particular car is priced way too high. Unless the dealership just likes to set really high prices to see if they can get a sucker to bite, you won't be able to get that at a price that anyone would even conisder being reasonable. (not taking into account work not mentioned on the car/low miles on mods/a reputable shop looking over the car and giving it a thumbs up). I'd talk to ER, they had the car in their hands according to the ad.
If ER doesn't sign off on it, I would suggest spending more time and finding a car done correctly (if you are looking for a built car) being sold by someone known on the forums or someone with a known shop backing the work. Anyway, best of luck
Last edited by SDevo13; Nov 6, 2012 at 10:03 AM.







