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Italdesign is technically now owned by Lambo but that's a helluva stretch. The turbo thing was an old rumor kicking around when there was not much info on the internet, bonus points for saying it was only avaliable to tokyo police. I'd struggle to say it can be turbo'd, the packaging on that car is incredibly tight and your first job is going to be shaving the engine bay, the next is custom exhaust manifolds and sourcing low compression pistons. Calling the manual swap easy is some bullshit, lots of custom manufacturing involved. All the manual button does is lock out 1st gear, its not some sort of tiptronic mode, guaranteed that transmission is thrashed. I'm selling mine now and am banging my head against my wall. There's no market for it and your average person has about as much knowledge as this guy.
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NO MALFUNCTIONS should be the new 'runs and drives' or rather 'runns n drivs' or whatever the CL folk are misspelling poo poo as these days E: mods rename me NO MALFUNCTIONS please
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 04:44 |
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NO, MALFUNCTIONS
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1500quidporsche posted:Italdesign is technically now owned by Lambo but that's a helluva stretch. The turbo thing was an old rumor kicking around when there was not much info on the internet, bonus points for saying it was only avaliable to tokyo police. I'd struggle to say it can be turbo'd, the packaging on that car is incredibly tight and your first job is going to be shaving the engine bay, the next is custom exhaust manifolds and sourcing low compression pistons. Calling the manual swap easy is some bullshit, lots of custom manufacturing involved. All the manual button does is lock out 1st gear, its not some sort of tiptronic mode, guaranteed that transmission is thrashed. If it was like one year from now and you were in the US, I would be interested. As it is now, all of my "new car money" turned into "fix old car money," and importing is more trouble than it's worth. I don't really know what's involved with the turbo projects, although I know there is some sawzalling. I never really wanted to turbo one. It's fast enough to get out of its own way, and 230HP out of an NA 6-cylinder without VVT is respectable engineering. The 5-speed project requires at least shortening the driveshaft slightly. It's well-documented, at least, but I think 2-3000 even if you do all the labor yourself. Basically if/when I get one, I'm treating it like a museum exhibit, because with all those fuckers with their Vanagons gutting SVXes to replace their boxers, it's going to be about that rare before long. Although I really don't know if I'd be able to resist doing the manual swap when the auto starts to fail. I get that GTs traditionally have automatics, but if I'm doing a grand tour, 95% of the time I'm going to be in the top gear cruising anyway.
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Not sure "rough" or "really cheap price" are entirely adequate/accurate. http://fortwayne.craigslist.org/cto/4914784469.html
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 19:01 |
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I love the title on this one:quote:300zx turbo drift missile - $2000 (tillamook county) Could this be a glimpse into the future of that dumbass Sperglord Firecock's clapped out Z31?
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 19:36 |
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This poor thing just wants to be put out of its misery
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 19:59 |
slides easy (into guardrails)
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track day bro! posted:Setting the lesster GTS-T and GTS-4 models aside, the R32 GT-R is a homologation special that pretty much dominated every group A/N series it raced in. But unlike Sierra Cosworths and E30 M3s they actually sold a shittone of them. Having owned a R32 GTR in the UK they are great as long as you don't care about the 80's interior. I used to drive home through some rural parts and throwing it into a corner and feeling it slide just in time for the 4WD to kick in and drag the front around the corner was a lot of fun.
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I was surprised to find out that these things are apparently worth about as much as a moderately optioned Ford Explorer. http://www.ebay.com/itm/2005-Aston-...=p2047675.l2557 Is it 100% rust underneath the wrap?
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Throatwarbler posted:I was surprised to find out that these things are apparently worth about as much as a moderately optioned Ford Explorer. 07 manual Vantage: http://www.kijiji.ca/v-cars-trucks/calgary/2007-aston-martin-vantage-coupe-2-door/1042107260?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true This one's a flappy paddle, convertible and the DB7 is a little less desirable to some, but at that price I'd still rock it: http://www.kijiji.ca/v-cars-trucks/calgary/2001-aston-martin-db7/1052156590?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true There's a couple others but they're auto and priced in the 80-100k range. Turbo Fondant fucked around with this message at 13:47 on Mar 7, 2015 |
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Tommychu posted:Yeah there's a couple decent ones listed here for reasonable money. Bear in mind our dollars are basically pesos right now. I'm not sure either of those are comparable, the V8 Vantage is a significantly smaller car, like 3 series coupe vs 6 series, and it has a 380hp V8, vs the DB9's 450hp V12, the DB9 cost $155k new, by comparison you can get a manual trans 2015 V8 Vantage Work Truck for $98k.
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Throatwarbler posted:I'm not sure either of those are comparable, the V8 Vantage is a significantly smaller car, like 3 series coupe vs 6 series, and it has a 380hp V8, vs the DB9's 450hp V12, the DB9 cost $155k new, by comparison you can get a manual trans 2015 V8 Vantage Work Truck for $98k. Fair enough, I really ought to stop posting about cars I don't know much about. Though both the cars I posted also have significantly less mileage, less than half in the DB7's case.
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Tommychu posted:Fair enough, I really ought to stop posting about cars I don't know much about. Though both the cars I posted also have significantly less mileage, less than half in the DB7's case. Yeah I don't know how the pricing on those would work in Canada anyway, IIRC AM was similar to Lambo, Ferrari and Lotus in that their Canadian dealers were under orders to never facilitate or provide paperwork for any cross border purchases - I guess there only being a handful of dealers in the country meant that they could keep them on a pretty tight leash, so there was never much of a market for importing US market cars even back when the currency was favorable. If I were back in Canada I would never touch any of them on principle so eh.
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# ? Mar 7, 2015 14:47 |
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It's like awful car mod bingo: http://shreveport.craigslist.org/cto/4918391480.html
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BigPaddy posted:Having owned a R32 GTR in the UK they are great as long as you don't care about the 80's interior. I used to drive home through some rural parts and throwing it into a corner and feeling it slide just in time for the 4WD to kick in and drag the front around the corner was a lot of fun. I would but I'd really need a garage as I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving one parked out on the street in north London 99% of the time. From what I've gathered they are fairly desirable to steal and part out still. The interior doesn't bother me as I already drive a 90s Toyota. As long as it has comfy supportive seats I don't care.
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track day bro! posted:I would but I'd really need a garage as I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving one parked out on the street in north London 99% of the time. I don't mind the 80s and early-mid 90s interiors, tbh. I like how simple they are.
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I think the design of the R32 interior has held up quite well (because it is so simple) but you should be aware it is full of brittle plastic parts that are easy to break (and almost impossible to replace_
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Impossible to replace even in the JDM wonderland of NZ? Well, shiiiiiit, I wasn't expecting that to be the case. I would have thought plenty were around and enough being written off by bad drivers that parts weren't hard to come by.
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nanodroogie posted:Not sure "rough" or "really cheap price" are entirely adequate/accurate. I hate that this car keeps popping up in my searches. I need to get the pics of the other cheap one off my phone.
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http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/4920806646.html MazdaSpeed 6 "needs nothing but new engine block and maybe new Pistons crank shaft ect? "
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Meydey posted:http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/4920806646.html Last summer on M247 a guy listed his blown engine car, he later reported having only been able to get $2600 for it as the rear driveshaft and diff were also destroyed.
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Couldn't stop laughing at Lunch Control Maksimus54 fucked around with this message at 06:19 on Mar 8, 2015 |
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Maksimus54 posted:
need the file extension
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Raluek posted:need the file extension Thanks, I'm a bit slow at this...
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The seller of the $1500 Mazda B3000 put up a shitload of pics at my request http://battlecreek.craigslist.org/cto/4922252200.html Not gonna cut & past all of them but it appears to be a legit ad. quote:It is a 2004 Mazda B3000. It is in great condition with a few faults. It needs a new computer that controls the engine (PCM). It can drive without the PCM but it runs rough. The back brakes need work. It has a brand new battery, fuel pump, and has an after market radio. The body is in excellent condition with hardly any rust because it has only been in Michigan for 2 years. It was in the south before that. I want $1,500 or best offer. The only area of rust is by the driver's side door. I included a picture of the rust. $1500 or best offer. Realistically, how terrible of an idea would this be? If it drives it probably isn't the computer right?
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# ? Mar 8, 2015 06:56 |
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It could be a faulty computer, I would like to know how he knows though. That said, it's a Ford Ranger. New and used parts are plentiful and reasonable. They are a tough truck if unrefined, but I would say go for it if you are not against working on it.
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slidebite posted:It could be a faulty computer, I would like to know how he knows though. I really want to toss an offer his way but I think I'll get murdered in my sleep if I bring another car home.
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Rhyno posted:I really want to toss an offer his way but I think I'll get murdered in my sleep if I bring another car home. Can you work on it on the down-low behind your work or at a buddy's house? Seems like an unfucked new vehicle might be less likely to attract ire than a possibly hosed one.
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Raluek posted:Can you work on it on the down-low behind your work or at a buddy's house? Seems like an unfucked new vehicle might be less likely to attract ire than a possibly hosed one. I can't even find a place to stash a few rubbermaid bins right now. Maybe if I flip the Civic by the end of next week I can con my mother into letting me park something at her house again.
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SperginMcBadposter posted:It's like awful car mod bingo: So wait he wants to trade a 178k mile jellybean s14 with maybe around 1500 bucks worth of chinese bolt on nrg garbo for a 350Z? He clearly should be asking for a G35 coupe.
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Dude just replied to me email asking what code it's throwing. His reply "it says it's misfiring." I nicely asked for the specific codes so I can do some research. Edit: I mean, in the last Jeep we owned the misfire ended up being the coilpack which wasn't really expensive at all. Rhyno fucked around with this message at 07:59 on Mar 8, 2015 |
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I had a Jeep with a misfire once. One day it made kind of a... crunchy grind sound and stopped on the highway. I still don't know what happened but it was fortunate that it was a disposable vehicle like an XJ where there are literally a million for sale cheaper than an engine swap.
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# ? Mar 8, 2015 16:09 |
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"No malfunctions" - fuckin thing's lying
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# ? Mar 9, 2015 03:49 |
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Will this mod negatively effect the ride-ability of this bike? http://wichita.craigslist.org/mcy/4922822941.html
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# ? Mar 9, 2015 21:09 |
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No, but the rust in the fuel system will. I have one of those sitting in a garage and it is hopeless. This one would be worth about $45 to me for parts.
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http://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/bedford/1988-toyota-supra-coupe/1008058731?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true Unmolested NA '88 Supra, manual, targa top, 65k kilometers. The body and engine bay look rust free. Actual gold?
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Crotch Fruit posted:Will this mod negatively effect the ride-ability of this bike? quote:I have a friend that has this now. Cut it out of the woods. It's in pretty good shape except for the tires and some rust. Good for parts. Good to restore as well.....but no title. The oil covers are the only parts that are not on it. Call me to see it. Have to set up appt with him when he is home. ...... No plates on the pictures No title Bike is stored at a friends I'm reading this that this guy found this bike in the woods and brought it home with him. How legal is this or is he basically selling a stolen bike? Do bikes have VINs that can be looked up to find the original owner?
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ElehemEare posted:http://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/bedford/1988-toyota-supra-coupe/1008058731?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true if you could get him to uhh 7500 CAD It'd be a good price for a turbo model, but as is, it's a lot of cash for a N/A.
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Solar Coaster posted:No plates on the pictures You can take ownership of abandoned vehicles. There is a process for submitting the VIN to the DMV and they will cross reference it for stolen vehicles. However, in this case, I am sure no one give poo poo nor does the seller expect this thing to get back on the road. Its for parts.
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