|
Looks rad as hell dude.
|
# ? Nov 27, 2019 04:53 |
|
|
# ? May 25, 2024 04:07 |
|
MR2 looks great! On the opposite end of the spectrum I literally just won this 95 Pajero Mini 4wd with 11k miles. Won’t be here til March though.
|
# ? Nov 27, 2019 05:09 |
|
Patiently awaiting shots of the fully-detailed AW20 engine bay.
|
# ? Nov 27, 2019 06:21 |
|
everdave posted:MR2 looks great! I owned a 2000 for a month in Japan when I was back visiting my partner. Never tried out the 4WD but it was reasonably fun to drive on the street, though fuel economy was pretty poor for a kei. I think I had to fill up around the 360km mark or so. It had 100k on it and was still going strong. We were driving back to Fukuoka at night and missed the last servo on the expressway, and wound up running out of petrol about 50m from an Eneos, right as the attendant was putting the the rope across at 9:30 to close up for the night. Refused to even let us buy a jerry can and a few litres so we could drive a few kms to somewhere that was open. Had to call JAF and pay like 15,000 yen for 8L. I'd rather light my car on fire than buy fuel from an Eneos again. Welp, that's my "officious dickhead Japanese person" story, thanks for reading. Ethics_Gradient fucked around with this message at 07:56 on Nov 27, 2019 |
# ? Nov 27, 2019 07:51 |
|
The exterior and interior on that MR2 look great. The corrosion and dust in the engine bay, however has me worried. Are you planning on replacing any of the hoses, belts, etc. in it? It seems like just about anything plastic or rubber will need to be replaced.
|
# ? Nov 27, 2019 08:22 |
|
That engine bay will clean up nicely, most of the rubber/plastic stuff in the engine bay is pretty hard wearing. I can't even see the usual PCV valve leak. Those factory X-braces can be had for cheap in better condition. Also they've done the right thing in replacing the gigantic rear end standard steering wheel with a nardi, funny I wonder if they were running a boost controller on it as they've left a bit of velcro on top of the wheel. Not a massive deal as the ecu will cut fuel well before dangerous levels, even then it wouldn't be that great as the standard SMIC heatsoaks very quickly above standard boost levels. MetaJew posted:The exterior and interior on that MR2 look great. The corrosion and dust in the engine bay, however has me worried. They don't rust in the enginebay, best place to check is the rear sills near the front of the front of the rear wheelarch. Also if you pull the bit of plastic going along the bottom of the door shut you can sort of peek into that area. A problem with these cars was there was a bit of foam placed in this recess and if water reaches that area the damp foam causes it to rot from the inside. This is more likely to happen on T-Bar models, but I've seen it happen with tintops also. It does definitely look like a higher mileage car than the op said it was, with the wear on the interior and the amount of dirt that has built up but honestly nothing massively terrible. Doing the timing belt would be worth it if you have no record of it being done recently, but it's a ballache to do without a proper lift.
|
# ? Nov 27, 2019 09:38 |
|
If it is anything like our 88 Soarer then my guess is, because it's Shaken sticker is a couple years old now, that it's been sitting. That explains the debris in the engine bay, plus the general dirt and aluminum corrosion. The hood is full of vents after all. I'm also guessing the tires are old as the battery was (is?) dead. The belts are probably original to the car as to the mileage. I have no reason to doubt the mileage it shows as it's cleared the auction houses for the verified. It is always possible that it snuck through but they will mark mileage unverified before verified if they have any doubts.
|
# ? Nov 27, 2019 10:28 |
|
The seat and steering wheel looks a little worn, but I forget if those half leather jobbies wear worse than the full leathers and the cloth seats and that wheel couldve been swapped in from another car anyway. When you get it you should definitely pop those door trim bits off and take out the little piece of foam inside even if there is no rust. I bet the engine bay will clean up nicely and yeah if the car was left outside sitting for a reasonable amount of time that would be why the engine bay is filthy. The engine lid does have a sort of drain but it just pretty much doesn't work. Timing belt would be worth doing if it's original, the motor is non interferance buuuuut you can still get some sweet valve meeting piston action if you try hard enough. Because it's a japanese spec car it comes with the gen3 version of the motor which you wouldn't get in a US spec 93 turbo as the us spec stayed with the old gen2 motor until they stopped selling it over there. Parts for the gen3 motor shouldn't be hard to get over there as plenty of people have been swapping them into US cars for years now.
|
# ? Nov 27, 2019 11:04 |
|
KakerMix posted:The sort of typical #vanlife type person I would have to assume, probably up north because the lack of AC is always the reason I never go for fire trucks. Such a shame too because everdave's is rad as hell I would love that one for truck things, but no AC in TX is a deal-killer. Wonder how hard aftermarket AC is to install... everdave posted:Here is an "interesting" Jimny Front end is iffy, but I love the little pickup bed.
|
# ? Nov 27, 2019 19:22 |
|
That front end is a pretty cute big truck imitation.
|
# ? Nov 27, 2019 20:11 |
|
I like that cute lil jimny! Also this one seems pretty good https://auc.japancardirect.com/aj-sM4qW1MQcR7Ybyz.htm
|
# ? Nov 27, 2019 20:24 |
|
everdave posted:MR2 looks great! I've been checking out those Pajero Minis too, but I am not going for NA autos, only 5 speed turbos for this guy. You got that one so goddamn cheap though lmao track day bro! posted:The seat and steering wheel looks a little worn, but I forget if those half leather jobbies wear worse than the full leathers and the cloth seats and that wheel couldve been swapped in from another car anyway. Parts are not a problem between Partsouq and Amayama generally. Whatever JDM parts are already over here in the USA have giant super margins on it and gently caress that, even taking into account shipping from Japan. Snowy posted:I like that cute lil jimny! Heard you guys like low mileage EDIT KakerMix fucked around with this message at 03:47 on Nov 28, 2019 |
# ? Nov 28, 2019 01:17 |
|
KakerMix posted:I've been checking out those Pajero Minis too, but I am not going for NA autos, only 5 speed turbos for this guy. You got that one so goddamn cheap though lmao I of course would love if this one was the VR turbo with the 5 speed but you know what I paid, and it’s got 11k miles and I’ve been wanting one. I think it will be a quick sale when it gets here it looks practically brand new. I am totally bongo for low mileage, and the lowest actually for sure confirmed I ever saw was a Mazda Bongo 2wd van with 476 actual km. That was just about 2 months ago. It just wasn’t worth paying a premium for.
|
# ? Nov 28, 2019 04:10 |
|
What's the biggest engine someone has managed to squeeze into a kei car?
|
# ? Nov 28, 2019 05:53 |
|
taqueso posted:What's the biggest engine someone has managed to squeeze into a kei car? Sky is the limit with kei trucks, otherwise packaging space means that if you were to, say, shove something into an AZ-1 you'd have to alter the car so much that it wouldn't be 'kei' anymore, it would be more of some hosed up custom build. Maybe you could put something larger in everdave's Pajero Mini there but then you'd be snapping all sorts of drivetrain components. Probably.
|
# ? Nov 28, 2019 06:45 |
|
KakerMix posted:
You can get most service items over there relatively cheaply from specialists. Amayama has been a complete bust for me when trying to buy bits of exterior trim. They show the part is available, then take my money and 7 days later 'ooops sorry it wasn't actually in stock' ffs. I haven't tried partsouq, but I might give it a go to see if they can manage to get me a new windscreen cowl.
|
# ? Nov 28, 2019 09:14 |
|
Man, that Cosmo, but almost $10k to start...
|
# ? Nov 28, 2019 22:28 |
|
https://www.megazip.net/ is currently having a 20% off Black Friday sale, which is pretty....unique, considering that they aren't in the USA and so shouldn't care about US Thanksgiving but oh well! I just dropped close to $2,000 bucks on various parts from brakes to trim on a couple of my vehicles. I need the parts anyway, might as well spend as little money as possible. Also found out that KZ Prados share front brake calipers with 4Runners Coupon code is BF2019 in case you don't spot it in the header EDIT The 20% off is also off shipping! KakerMix fucked around with this message at 01:45 on Nov 29, 2019 |
# ? Nov 29, 2019 01:35 |
|
Well poo poo I know what I'm doing tomorrow morning... I managed to find a fan belt on there for my engine so I figure there must be more! edit: Fargo made it to the port mechanic! The report thus is that the power steering pump is bad but not leaking. I am curious if the driver who brought it down now has popeye arms or what. My wife and I want to drive it back from the Baltimore port because hey why not...but we need to figure out remotely insuring and registering it. We could get the plates and fly out with them. I dunno. I look to goons for advice on how practical that is. I recall seeing it being doable in the past. There is also one external access panel that seems to just be a dark void, and another that holds a mysterious blue object which I assume is related to water? And these guys (specifically the little gasket?) seem to have some sealing issue based on the photos of the cylinder head cover. Here's a billion images. Hell yeah Blizzaks. French Canadian fucked around with this message at 16:46 on Nov 29, 2019 |
# ? Nov 29, 2019 07:44 |
|
Do you need a twic card to enter a port as an individual picking up your own vehicle?
|
# ? Nov 29, 2019 16:49 |
|
wilfredmerriweathr posted:Do you need a twic card to enter a port as an individual picking up your own vehicle? Someone suggested you can make an appointment to be escorted in. I mean...I guess I could also make an "appointment" to have them deposit it on the side of the road outside the port, yes? I dunno...
|
# ? Nov 29, 2019 17:00 |
|
wilfredmerriweathr posted:Do you need a twic card to enter a port as an individual picking up your own vehicle? Yes and at least at my port they charge $100. Much smarter to get your own TWIC card for $125 if you ever plan on getting another vehicle. I have mine. FC your camper looks nice
|
# ? Nov 29, 2019 17:13 |
|
everdave posted:Yes and at least at my port they charge $100. Much smarter to get your own TWIC card for $125 if you ever plan on getting another vehicle. I have mine. I'm never doing this again edit: Also...as I troll MegaZip for parts based on PartSouq...any recommendations on spares to get during their sale? I'm just trying to get a lot of the basics right now. Maybe also a thermostat and/or water pump? New oil cap gasket? Radiator cap? So many things... I wouldn't normally go wild like this (that's a lie) but I do understand this engine is not so common so I should take advantage of what I can get on the cheap right now. French Canadian fucked around with this message at 17:17 on Nov 29, 2019 |
# ? Nov 29, 2019 17:14 |
|
I had this engine, I don’t think it’s as uncommon as you think. I think with partsouq and stuff you should be able to correspond part #’s. But if you are ordering anyways belts / hoses / etc... would be fine. Spend some time partsouq looking up part #s and alternates and see if they have stuff available at American part stores. I didn’t need anything I sold mine and it only had 14k miles. How far are you from port and what would your expense be to get there including entering port? Shipping is a lot less than you think. And what are you going to do if battery is completely dead or the tank is empty at port? Like I said I have my twic card (haven’t used I have a great driver now) but I’m thinking of trying to get MY camper myself and filming it for YouTube. But it’s purely a maybe thing and to get content, it would be much SMARTER to just have my driver pick it up. I have 2 skylines coming same time but camper is 20 feet long so only one car will fit at a time with the camper, but he runs through my way weekly. But again I think you got a great deal and that camper looks fantastic for what you paid.
|
# ? Nov 29, 2019 17:44 |
|
everdave posted:I had this engine, I don’t think it’s as uncommon as you think. I think with partsouq and stuff you should be able to correspond part #’s. But if you are ordering anyways belts / hoses / etc... would be fine. Spend some time partsouq looking up part #s and alternates and see if they have stuff available at American part stores. I didn’t need anything I sold mine and it only had 14k miles. How far are you from port and what would your expense be to get there including entering port? Shipping is a lot less than you think. And what are you going to do if battery is completely dead or the tank is empty at port? Thanks. The mechanic's photos give me a lot of confidence. I'm waiting on a longshot reply from a guy on an Isuzu diesel pickup forum who writes in all capital letters to give me some information. He seemed to think the 4FB1 would have a lot of common parts, and that engine came in a few US cars back in the 80s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Isuzu_engines#Isuzu_F_engine I'm also hunting around for a power steering pump/rebuild kit per the feedback from the mechanic. Here's a thing I'm trying to understand: I find that a lot of parts on PartSouq can't be found despite it being clickable. What's the next best course of action? Just go down the list of other parts suppliers, yeah? Example below... And as far as the port pickup, we'd have to fly from Wisconsin to Baltimore, then connect with a family member who can shuttle us to the port. Think I can bring in a bit of diesel and a jump/new battery to get it moving and evacuate it from the port? Then I'd drive about 45 minutes to our family member's place and start poking around. Worse comes to worse, I leave it at their place and have it picked up and shipped... And yes, I'd also plan to make a youtube video about it, but more from a "look at my dumb rear end" perspective, haha.
|
# ? Nov 29, 2019 19:51 |
|
On PS look for alternate part #s the oem might not be available but another parts maker might. Yes you can bring diesel and jump box in but if you are paying outrageous $100 for escort I’d still say get a twic card. You will need a safety vest from the dollar store (bright orange or yellow) to be in port. Hey I am all for the adventure aspect of it just was mentioning it doesn’t make “sense” but I understand. As I said might go get my camper same way but I’ll probably arrange for my driver be there same day picking up skylines so if I needed help I have it. At least for me I can register and title my cars before I ever have them once I get paperwork in mail but I don’t have inspections.
|
# ? Nov 29, 2019 20:02 |
|
everdave posted:On PS look for alternate part #s the oem might not be available but another parts maker might. everdave posted:At least for me I can register and title my cars before I ever have them once I get paperwork in mail but I don’t have inspections. I need to figure out what Wisconsin lets me get away with...that might be possible.
|
# ? Nov 29, 2019 20:08 |
|
Often Toyota will have updated or superceded the part, but never remove the prior part number from the system so while it exists in theory, theres not a place on earth that has that part in stock. That said, your part number doesnt show up ANYTHING on ToyoDIY or google, so it might not be correct.
|
# ? Nov 29, 2019 22:07 |
|
Ferremit posted:Often Toyota will have updated or superceded the part, but never remove the prior part number from the system so while it exists in theory, theres not a place on earth that has that part in stock. All that said, I am perplexed by what to do on the power steering pump. PartSouq doesn't call out the whole pump as a thing you can get. But they and Amayama don't seem to carry any of the separate parts either. I don't know enough about power steering pumps to know if they are sort of a generic component that you just "find". Or maybe they do get super specific and I'm SOL on this...hah.
|
# ? Nov 29, 2019 22:23 |
|
Message me your VIN i will look for you Monday at work
|
# ? Nov 30, 2019 00:28 |
|
That is not an Expedition. Loling at the Excursion there, too.
|
# ? Nov 30, 2019 22:01 |
|
Pump hunt update: I was able to find some used ones on a Russian site: https://baza.drom.ru/komsomolsk-na-amure/sell_spare_parts/prodazha-gidrousilitel-na-isuzu-fargo-wfs62-4fg1-58921907.html But I really don't feel like ordering a used pump from Russia... Ongoing tire hunt: VW Bus and Vanagon owners seem to be way into this tire, which just so happens to match the size for the Fargo. https://simpletire.com/hankook-195-r14c-2001946-tires https://www.busdepot.com/ra18195 It's tread looks meh, but that's okay I think...and it has a higher load rating than most other tires I've found from regular suppliers. What's a go-to for heavier duty 14" tires otherwise? French Canadian fucked around with this message at 23:55 on Dec 1, 2019 |
# ? Dec 1, 2019 21:48 |
|
1995 Nissan Atlas camper. 9300 actual miles. Diesel, auto. Full custom interior with full kitchen and real toilet/shower. Must have been built for a business or a giveaway or something - don’t have a pic to post but the interior is totally custom with vintage 60’s look and hardwood floors. Won for an absurd price for what it is. Tried to zoom in to see what it says on front doors but couldn’t make it out. This thing cost a fortune to build and kit out. I am off the deep end...I have so so many here and on the way Cleaning up Bluebird, need to move some vehicles ASAP. Moved the fire truck to covered storage for the moment. And cat tax? Covering some stuff a little bit at home, supposed to get snow tonight everdave fucked around with this message at 01:14 on Dec 2, 2019 |
# ? Dec 2, 2019 01:02 |
|
That's a super nice camper! I couldn't find it on the auction site though... How did you find it? Oi...here's another one. The whole 1995 but actually 1994 thing (that's how I found my camper). But I'm envious of this now...it's nice looking. https://auc.japancardirect.com/aj-38K880jmfQUJRSh.htm (only 2 hours to go!) I reckon I can run my camper for a while and then sell it off and trade up...hopefully tiny RV importing hasn't caught on by then, thus raising the prices dramatically more... French Canadian fucked around with this message at 03:05 on Dec 2, 2019 |
# ? Dec 2, 2019 02:57 |
|
I won the Atlas thanksgiving night, I actually didn’t know I won until this morning Mat went out of town right after putting in my bid (I knew this upfront). We were both very surprised what I got it for or that I won it at all, and I won it for way less than my bid.
|
# ? Dec 2, 2019 04:07 |
|
taqueso posted:What's the biggest engine someone has managed to squeeze into a kei car? I have seen someone who bolted a 1UZ into a SJ40 Suzuki Sierra (think Chev Samurai) WHILE managing to retain 4wd. It was definitely an interesting bit of engineering. They did fit hilux axles tho so the V8 wouldnt snap everything on the first trip!
|
# ? Dec 2, 2019 13:32 |
|
Ferremit posted:I have seen someone who bolted a 1UZ into a SJ40 Suzuki Sierra (think Chev Samurai) WHILE managing to retain 4wd. The 4.3l GM V-6 is a common enough swap into Samurai and Trackers to have multiple companies making kits. IIRC, the Samurai needs to be lifted a few inches to make that happen. A good amount of torque out of that engine. I don't know how you'd change plugs without yanking it from the truck.
|
# ? Dec 2, 2019 13:50 |
|
Got port pics on my little elderly Acty van. 4wd with working AC! I dig this one
|
# ? Dec 2, 2019 23:29 |
|
Again, that grey is a hella awesome color. Is the importer that Yoshi suggested (Gwen from Sound Brokerage) totally fine to use? Is there a...goon preference for import brokers...much like everything else?
|
# ? Dec 3, 2019 04:11 |
|
|
# ? May 25, 2024 04:07 |
|
French Canadian posted:Again, that grey is a hella awesome color. if you are going into tacoma, gwen is awesome. She might do other ports as well.
|
# ? Dec 3, 2019 19:35 |