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Old 02-20-2003, 09:06 AM
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i was wondering if i should buy this car its gonna cost around 6500 which isnt much at all! the only thing is im kind of worried that it wont be the daily sleeper car that im looking for. it is a 92 hatchback with a gutted interior but with new cam gears vtec controller b18c pretty much all done except a turbo the engine has around 70,000 miles on it and im curious if i should buy a already modified car of wait for the right granny to sell her hatch?
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i was wondering if i should buy this car its gonna cost around 6500 which isnt much at all! the only thing is im kind of worried that it wont be the daily sleeper car that im looking for. it is a 92 hatchback with a gutted interior but with new cam gears vtec controller b18c pretty much all done except a turbo the engine has around 70,000 miles on it and im curious if i should buy a already modified car of wait for the right granny to sell her hatch?
Id say buy it if you want a hatch that you don't have to do work to. In my opinion, doing the work is the best part...
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doing the work is the best part
Old 02-20-2003, 10:48 AM
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If you don't have the knowledge or the patience to do it yourself, then you're prolly best off just buying a built hatch. And if it's the gutted interior you're worried about, IM me. I have every single interior piece that came out of my hatch.
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i think.. if its the set up that you were goin to do to the car anyway.. just buy it
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Doing the work yourself is the best part! AND you know you did it right! I had a modified CRX and the guy before me did the ghettoest crappiest job on every single mod. You never know where the guy before you cut corners etc..
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Doing the work yourself is the best part! AND you know you did it right! I had a modified CRX and the guy before me did the ghettoest crappiest job on every single mod. You never know where the guy before you cut corners etc..
It just sucks that it always has to be the most expensive part...i would always start off your first car as a stock one...learn the trade and have some fun learning...then after your first project go ahead and buy and already modified car...casue then you already know the jist of everythign. I just like to learn i guess....
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