$15,500 Seriously? Pardon my intelligence (or lack thereof), but what is "N/A Bone"?
Please accept my apology. I had oral surgery and the drugs affected my concentration. pcgold, Thank you for posting the link I inadvertently forgot to include. The Fiero I was referring to was this following link: [URL=http://www.ebay.com/itm/1988-FIERO-/331520033722 Apparently the Fiero has been sold, but the selling price is not disclosed. Would be interesting to know the sale price.
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Unfortunately, the car is not bone stock, leather seat covers Mr. Mike's? Floor mats, custom paint, Fiero Store side scoop, black carpet, after market stereo and antenna (just what I can see).
It is a nice looking paint job and the car looks very nice inside but I agree with the OP. What makes this car worth an asking price of $15,500?
Like I said, it is a nice looking 88GT but I don't get it either. Now that 230 mile something GT that always pops up, yeah, maybe but not for a car with 143,000+ miles on it. As an added bonus the tail lights even have delamination built in, and the spider web in the engine bay is alwas a good sign, not to mention the cleaned up oil from what appears to be a valve cover gasket leak.
If he sells it at that price kudos to him, it only helps to push up the value of our cars.
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Or both sides have the same rims. I saw an 88 a few years ago with both back rims on the left side, and both front rims on the right. Told the guy about it and he was "thats the way the tire store put them on, so it must be right". I walked away, if your going to be an idiot, I don't have time for you.
Or both sides have the same rims. I saw an 88 a few years ago with both back rims on the left side, and both front rims on the right. Told the guy about it and he was "thats the way the tire store put them on, so it must be right".
LOL Maybe that's so he could squeeze up close to the curb without scratching the wheels...
Or both sides have the same rims. I saw an 88 a few years ago with both back rims on the left side, and both front rims on the right. Told the guy about it and he was "thats the way the tire store put them on, so it must be right". I walked away, if your going to be an idiot, I don't have time for you.
It is an 88. If you zoom on the engine bay pic you can see the rear strut towers. Looks like it has the wrong rims or a set of rears on all 4 corners. Way over priced.
It is an 88. If you zoom on the engine bay pic you can see the rear strut towers. Looks like it has the wrong rims or a set of rears on all 4 corners. Way over priced.