I went and looked at it today. Only about 6 miles from me so it was a pleasant drive.
Rust is forming on both rear wheel wells. Bubbles on the inside. All door jams are free of rust Drivers side quarter has rust exposed. A nice dent on the front left quarter panl at the crease so it cannot be popped out. The antenna was broken off sometime after the pictures were taken and today since it was broken when I saw it. Rear tires are low but pass my states inspection. The interior was fairly clean, I could not smell anything offensive because they detailed it and whatever they used it what it smelled like. There were two spots that appear like water soaking in the headliner. A look underneath the car, the oil pan is soaked with some kind of wetness, either oil or P/S fluid if it was spray that way. The power steering fluid container was less than 1/5 of the way full, way below the cold min hash mark. Lots of rust on the front radiator support and a small nick of rust forming at the front of the hood, just under the grille.
Onto the actual ignition of the car. Starts over fine, the engine was not rocking about so mounts seem good. There is a gawd awful compressor whine during any and all enigne operation indicating the clutch or compressor itself are toast. They did disclose to me and claimed it was a $900 repair job before they gave me a key to look at it. I have never heard any SR20-powered car with accessories working make this noise. Very loud and very annoying. The engine free revved smoothly. I did not drive it because I was rather disappointed and the salesman there do not care about a $3,000 car. Valve cover gasket was shot, the transmission was covered in some kind of fluid but has been getting dry. Maybe the clutch slave cylinder is/was leaking, I dunno.
Overall, I would say this is not worth a squirrel fart over $2000, let alone a plane flight up here.
I got to drive my B13 so win for me! Old cars for the win.
The car fax was clean with three owners. First in NJ and 2nd and 3rd owners resided in PA.