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Thu Nov 10, 2005 7:43 pm
I bought it!!
It runs great, has a stiff suspension, shifts smoothly, looks awesome. The body is virtually dent and scratch free. The interior looks nice and clean. It's all black interior, and the seller recently had new front seats installed as well. There are only two problems of note, and both are easily fixable. The first is that the right turn signal won't flash (probably a connection problem or bad fuse.) The second is that the center console behind the shifter is cracked. However, those problems are insignificant compared to the great deal I got on the car. Both of my best friends were able to show up, and both dug the car, which made me happy and confident that I had made a good purchase. My buddy Doug, who drove the car when we were test driving it, and later got it to my house (he's going to teach me how to drive stick), has an MX5 Miata modded with a turbo, intake, coilovers, rollcage, exhaust, short throw shifter, racing clutch, rims and a body kit. My other pal Alan has a 1993 240SX coupe that has a Silvia conversion, coilovers, racing shocks and struts, exhaust, rims, racing brakes, R32 Skyline bucket seats, air intake and LSD. It's late now so I'll have to wait until the sun comes out to take some pictures and post them in an online album so you can see how the car looks.Anyways, I'm really feeling good about the purchase. I just can't wait to start driving it. My buddy Alan is already talking about an engine swap and I'm like, whoa, I just dropped 2K for this car and you're talking about another 4K for a new engine. I'm going to start small with mods, like fixing the two above mentioned problems, getting all the fluid systems flushed and doing a tune up (Doug says the car idles too high, and also the RPM indicator doesn't stay still when it idles) Further plans include paint, rims, speakers and sattelite radio/cd/mp3. Also, I'd like to do a 240SX Fastback to 180SX conversion.Thanks a lot for the advice on the purchase. This is a great resource. I'm sure I'll be using NICO as a sounding board for all my noob mechanical questions