VIN presence does not indicate there hasn't been an accident. 1997 Type R's didn't even have VINs on the bumpers. Most recent service and registration was 2017, it needs a fresh service. Tires are old and mismatched. Rear bumper and passenger mirror have been replaced and repainted. Rust in the spare tire area. Windshield is chipped and cracked. The drivers door edge isn't a ding, it is damaged due to impact with another object and needs metal work. CW is hard to match, if you repaint the front bumper, door, side moldings, spoiler, etc. every reputable painter will tell you to repaint the entire vehicle. CM2019 does not own the vehicle nor does she have legal authority to sell this vehicle. The accident will never be removed from the CARFAX history. And yes, check BaT, 1997's with accident history, half the mileage and excellent paint have sold for $23k. BaT sellers also provide the VIN and dozens if not hundreds of detailed pictures with vehicle history.
I have nothing against the seller and even offered her advice on how to store and maintain it, but this vehicle should be honestly advertised to avoid potential buyers from wasting their time as I did. I advised her to take any offer near $20k, which anyone who does their homework knows that is what this car is worth.
I'll let a few pics and the CARFAX speak for themselves:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/gEjyHxp4bwaUnDwj9
https://drive.google.com/open?id=13l95h ... JoiG_4SG0y