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$800

1997 Saturn SW2

~200k on body

semi-rebuilt engine (new head, lower end inspected & in good condition)

interior needs work

body is good

some performance parts

seller included all his s-series specific parts, which somewhat fill both the wagon and the suburban (not crammed full, but all floor space is taken up), including a couple full sets of wheels and some nearly brand new studded snow tires, and a ton of other stuff.

Still deciding if I'm going to fix & flip the car, or fix it up & do up some vinyls for my business (web design, computer repair, etc).

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Good luck with it. I'm not much of a Saturn fan but they do have a loyal fan base.

When I read the title of the thread I was picturing some 1980s G-body coupe.

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No one ever accuses C&G members of being sane :AH-HA:

True..I wouldn't go 2 miles for a high mileage FWD compact like that, but it takes all kinds.. :)

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