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Flyer
09-29-02, 07:19 PM
I love the car and it has been great, but serious thought is going into replacing it with something newer. It has 144,000 km, is dark green and is pretty much stock. It has all the bells and whistles that came with the 94 R/T TT. No rust, but the chrome is peeling on the stock wheels. I haven't checked into a safety yet but don't imagine it will take much. The clean air check is still valid from last December.

Anybody interested?

Crazey
09-29-02, 07:21 PM
How much do you think you'll be asking when the time comes?

Flyer
09-29-02, 07:30 PM
I checked Auto Trader and the range seems to be $19,000 - $20,000. So, I am thinking $18,900 CDN plus whatever the safety costs.

GWM
10-01-02, 06:15 AM
Hello everyone, currently shopping for a 94-95 tt. Flyer, do you have any pics!

Flyer
10-01-02, 08:24 AM
Unfortunately right now I don't have any pictures. Sorry about that. I haven't quite moved into the digital camera world yet.

The car is easy to envision though ... dark green, stock chrome wheels, tinted windows, black leather interior, loaded with all the goodies. As you probably know 94 was the year that the Stealth had the most features, as well as the bump in horsepower to 320. It looks totally stock, the same as any other dark green 94 turbo. I will try to get a picture or two, but in the mean time close your eyes ... relax ... now, imagine the beauty. Cool, eh?

mugs
10-03-02, 09:23 PM
If u want to get some digital pics of the car go to zehrs and buy a disposable camera. When u get the photos developed pay the extra 3.00 or 4.00 bucks and the will also give you a cd with the photos on it. Thats how I got my car in my sig pic.
Just trying to help though.

Joe

Flyer
10-15-02, 11:53 AM
OK, here is the deal. $19,950 certified. All it needed was brake pads and two tires. The brakes are done but I haven't put on the tires yet in case the buyer has a preference for tire type, or wants to do all 4.

Attached is the picture from the Auto Trader