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99 Mitsubishi 3000gt VR4 black on black, rare car dont want to search would rather pay for something i could see without doing the searching myself is it possible?

2006-09-01 00:20:59 · 9 answers · asked by scott2hot06 1 in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

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Most likely you can but they will only be as good as their resources. Spend about 5 minutes a week on ebay and you will find it yourself in no time and save a fortune. If it is far away you can also hire a transport on there for a very reasonable fee in less than 10 minutes. I bought a VW convertible on there in NC and had it hauled to Ky for $300 and the guy had to haul about 20 boxes of extra parts and hand load and unload them. That's not a bad price at all. I sold a 64 Galaxy on there and a transport hauled it from Ky to WI for $450 just recently. Most car lots are stuck with a selection from local auctions where other dealers are getting rid of the stuff they can't sell or has problems they don't want to deal with.

2006-09-01 00:37:04 · answer #1 · answered by Craig H 3 · 0 1

You could ask a dealer to try to locate one for you, but when you limit yourself to a year and color, especially with a rare car, it makes it hard to find. Doing a quick search of dealer auctions, I only found 1 1999 3000gt listed in the country, and it was black with tan interior.

2006-09-01 02:28:09 · answer #2 · answered by fire4511 7 · 0 0

I liked the coke bottle shape and all wheel drive too. It wasn't until I drove the VR-4 Something is wrong. When I floor it and acceleration was not stellar. A little investigation reveled why that V-6 3.0L was pushing over 4,000 pounds. Corvette Z0-6 weighs 3,200 and has 500 hp. Besides good examples are few and far between. Your only hope is to E-BAY, Cars.com, Yahoo autos. Carmax.com will locate you one

2006-09-01 00:38:06 · answer #3 · answered by John Paul 7 · 0 0

Let's be realistic... You could search for it yourself, but you don't want to. Therefore searching is worth something to the one who does it. Then there's the cost of transporting it to the dealership in question. Whoever currently owns it wants a reasonable price, and the dealer needs to offer you a warranty and still make a profit. Plus other costs, etc.

2006-09-01 00:59:26 · answer #4 · answered by InjunRAIV 6 · 0 0

properly while you're procuring an greater contemporary motor vehicle that has alot of markup in it they could inform you that they are giving you 2100 for it yet rather they are merely taking it off of their markup. in case you visit the broker and paintings a deal telling them you haven't any longer have been given any commerce get it right down to the perfect attainable cost you think of they're going to geve then you definitely tell them you like to commerce the blazer in they're going to in all probability grant you $500 at maximum. you're greater appropriate off procuring the motor vehicle without commerce in and advertising the blazer for 1200 if its in as good of situation as you're saying you will have not have been given any undertaking advertising it at that cost for somebody searching for a iciness beater or somebody searching for less costly good transportation it could be lots.

2016-09-30 05:50:39 · answer #5 · answered by hobin 4 · 0 0

Use autotrader online. Search the whole US.
If you find one that you really like, fly out there and buy it.
Either drive it home or pay a couple hundred to have it trucked back.

http://www.traderonline.com/

2006-09-01 00:36:16 · answer #6 · answered by KrautRocket 4 · 0 0

Depending on where you live...I'll reasearch it for you for a nominal fee.

2006-09-01 00:24:05 · answer #7 · answered by THP 3 · 0 0

I do it for customers all the time.

2006-09-01 00:24:27 · answer #8 · answered by R1volta 6 · 0 0

I'll find it for you

2006-09-01 00:36:45 · answer #9 · answered by Capt 5 · 0 0

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