Prefacelift White EK9


Harvey

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I'm looking to buy a mint prefacelift EK9. Standard or a few mods. In championship white and preferably under 90k. And 0 rust on the car.

I have around £6500 to spend.
 
you will be lucky to find a ek9 with 0 rust on it lol! try hondas museum
 
Or try direct import! you should be able to get a good one there just takes its time
 
Surley it's worth looking at my mint 9. I honastly don't think you will find anything better.
Dunx
 
You will find a 9 with zero rust with that kind of budget, ^ dunx usually has really good examples and match what your looking for!

Rob
 
My blue one is rust free....... But it's not for sale.

They are about, but definitely hard to find. When I was looking for mine I found only 2 rust free in the whole of UK......
 
so when he says rust free does he mean literally non? not even on the suspension arms, anywhere?????
 
I'd be wary of buying one with zero rust on it tbh.
No rust means it's likely been painted, why?
 
I mean on the body. I recently went and looked at Stokes' racebase which was exactly the car I want but for whatever reason he decided not to sell despite me offering very good money for it.
 
Did Chrissyek41991 ever sell his? Looked amazing condition
 
Well if you want a clean one then you have to be prepaired to go and look at some.

You just dismissed mine because the rear arches had some dirt on them. I had informed you it hadn't been cleaned. Took 30 seconds to wipe off.
Im to going to promice its the one for you but surly if "I" say its a tidy that should at least mean it must be worth the time.

If you want a concourse car then you need to be budgeting £10,000+

Dunx
 
Well if you want a clean one then you have to be prepaired to go and look at some.

You just dismissed mine because the rear arches had some dirt on them. I had informed you it hadn't been cleaned. Took 30 seconds to wipe off.
Im to going to promice its the one for you but surly if "I" say its a tidy that should at least mean it must be worth the time.

If you want a concourse car then you need to be budgeting £10,000+

Dunx

Honestly mate I haven't dismissed it, I'm just weighing up my options. I'm still interested in seeing it.
 
Cant be that hard surely. Especially as its like the perfect car ;)
 
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