View Full Version : Need help deciding which MSP is best
MNkev21
07-22-2007, 01:15 AM
What do you think? Currently contacting the following for test drives...
*It has 40+k miles, titanium 03.5 but has quite a bit of mods...$10-11k....no stickers on rear but will ebay them if this car looks good...Private Owner.
http://www.carsoup.com/used/detail.asp?usedVehicleID=4241679&minYear=2003&maxYear=2008&searchID=87213686&vehicleTypeID=1&UVViewID=4&Page=1&DealerGroupID=
*One with 60k miles, titanium 03.5, stock but price is high. $12,900. At a Dealership but will probably negotiate price down as much as possible.
*One with 30k miles titanium 03.5, stock, $14,500 obo...i'll guess 13,5ish...Private Owner
masube81
07-22-2007, 01:33 AM
what about a yellow MSP?
BlueWolfCry
07-22-2007, 01:38 AM
I'd go for the blue. It already has some tasteful mods, it's cheaper, and although it has more miles, it was prob maintained well also
nvmsp
07-22-2007, 03:12 PM
Get the blue one, forge the motor with the extra cash. Then you'll have a new MSP and you'll actually be able to turn up the boost.
MNkev21
07-22-2007, 04:22 PM
New offer lmk what you think.
2003.5 Titanium MSP. It has 47,800miles and a few mods: including injen CAI, Optima redtop battery, Autometer Carbon Fiber Boost Gauge, HKS Turbo-Timer, Rockford Fostgate 2-Channel Amp 801S, Infinity Kappa Perfect 12" Sub, 17" Konig Unknowns, BFGoodrich G-Force KDW's, Hawk HPs brake pads.
Price: 12k or BO
nvmsp
07-22-2007, 04:26 PM
sounds like a winner, try to get them to knock down the price a little too.
The thing is, with these cars there's numerous things that can affect how they run. Like any turbo car, 1 little thing can cause the car to run shitty, but this website WILL be able to figure out your problems, and maybe you live near 1 of these shops that works on the MSP or has worked on them.
Titanium is the best!
livelyjay
07-23-2007, 10:14 AM
New offer lmk what you think.
2003.5 Titanium MSP. It has 47,800miles and a few mods: including injen CAI, Optima redtop battery, Autometer Carbon Fiber Boost Gauge, HKS Turbo-Timer, Rockford Fostgate 2-Channel Amp 801S, Infinity Kappa Perfect 12" Sub, 17" Konig Unknowns, BFGoodrich G-Force KDW's, Hawk HPs brake pads.
Price: 12k or BO
That sounds like a winner. Offer him 11k for it, and you'll probably settle on $11,500.
MNkev21
07-23-2007, 03:37 PM
the last guy just pmed me saying it wont be on sale until sept 1st so im not sure about this offer as much as the ones above...
MNkev21
07-31-2007, 12:40 AM
bumpp
MP3Architect
07-31-2007, 12:51 AM
Hows about a blue MSP with ~40k (maybe 41 now) miles for $11k?
Greddy SP2 Catback Exhaust
Flowtech Race Readies Cut Out
Injen Short Ram Intake
K&N Air Filter
Kartboy Short Shifter with Bushings
Greddy Counter Weight Shift Knob
Mather Automotive CG-Lock for seatbelt
Green Stuff brake pads
Rotora Cross Drilled and Slotted Brake Rotors
Pro Car Parts Black Housing/Euro Clear Headlights
PIAA headlights hyper blue headlights
APC Rear Taillights
DaveB Gauge Rings
Apexi Turbo Timer (never actually installed)
AWR Front Motor Mount
Tein S-Tech Springs
18" 5zigen MK-5 rims 7.5 wide 43 offset
18" Bridgestone Potenza S-03 Pole Position 225/35/18 (needs to be replaced very soon)
17" Stock Racing Hearts
17" Bridgstone Potenza S-03 Pole Position 215/45/17
Xcelerated Concepts Dual Vent CF Hood (custom painted with mazdaspeed decal)
JSP Carbon Fiber Trunk Lid
DG Carbon Fiber Grill
5% tint in rear 20% up front
Pioneer DEH-P8MP MP3 player
http://www.msprotege.com/members/MP3Architect/msp/farm9.jpg
more pics of my car can be found all over this forum.
MNkev21
07-31-2007, 12:53 AM
Only if you come to MN lol
MP3Architect
07-31-2007, 12:54 AM
fly. I actually bought my car in Detroit. Flew there and drove it back. It was cheaper to do that to get the car I wanted rather than buying any MSPs that were in my area.
MNkev21
07-31-2007, 12:59 AM
I think it might be a bit easier to get one locally since mn has a lot of MSPs...i'll consider it though since it's a killer deal...
BlueWolfCry
07-31-2007, 02:11 AM
ditto. I flew from MN to PA for my MSP. Good trip and good bonding time...lol
fly. I actually bought my car in Detroit. Flew there and drove it back. It was cheaper to do that to get the car I wanted rather than buying any MSPs that were in my area.
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