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87 t-66 12-02-07 04:51 PM

$20k NA FC?
 
is this a joke? :rlaugh: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1989-...QQcmdZViewItem

djmtsu 12-02-07 04:57 PM

Its a race car. Normal N/A value does not apply.

incubuseva 12-02-07 04:59 PM

Looks pretty nice, but not 20k nice.

brandonn 12-02-07 05:05 PM

maybe for a collector or an enthusiast its worth it but not for me lol

dean23 12-02-07 05:26 PM

i dunno.. i bet for all the time and definately the money that went into the car it would be worth it. i just wonder about porting. but it didnt really list anything to support anything over a streetport anyways..

Evil Aviator 12-02-07 05:37 PM

Even if you guys don't realize those coilovers alone are worth as much as a typical TII RX-7, and even if you don't recognize the Van Steenberg name, you should at least figure out that car is all kinds of badass just by the fact it was leading at Sebring. I am sadly disappointed with you noobs.

AmviciousRav 12-02-07 05:39 PM

i thought it was a badass car

87 t-66 12-02-07 05:50 PM

meh, id rather have a 500HP+ 20b fc for that much money.

dean23 12-02-07 05:51 PM

^well duh. but not everyone is into power....

Roen 12-02-07 05:53 PM

stock porting, ITS rules.

These cars have anywhere from $10k - $35k put into them. Full race modifications have been applied.


Originally Posted by 87 t-66 (Post 7576831)
meh, id rather have a 500HP+ 20b fc for that much money.

You also wouldn't be able to race it anywhere except in classes that have $100k+ spending budgets.

$35k is considered the budget class.

Shainiac 12-02-07 05:59 PM

They ebay listing says he spent oer $65k on the car. Either way, theres a lot of work done on it.

FC3Scott 12-02-07 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by incubuseva (Post 7576684)
Looks pretty nice, but not 20k nice.

no joke.

dial8 12-02-07 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by Evil Aviator (Post 7576784)
it was leading at Sebring.


Originally Posted by Roen (Post 7576843)
stock porting, ITS rules.

+1. Bad ass car.

InGroundEffect 12-02-07 06:07 PM

The motor in my car was done by ISC. They do high quality work. That car is worth every bit of 20K.

That car is for somebody that is SERIOUS about road racing and wants a well prepared and set up car that can win. To bring a car to that level will cost you well more than the 20K start price.

jdm_emperor 12-02-07 06:28 PM

89?with s4 molding and rear bumper?

dial8 12-02-07 06:55 PM


Originally Posted by jdm_emperor (Post 7576947)
89?with s4 molding and rear bumper?

Does it really matter?

micah 12-02-07 07:13 PM

That car is all kinds of bad ass. "power" is overrated..

TehMonkay 12-02-07 07:20 PM

Needs more peripheral port.

micah 12-02-07 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by TehMonkay (Post 7577117)
Needs more peripheral port.

Peripheral Port = Cowbell.

Black91n/a 12-02-07 07:21 PM

"OVER $ 65,000 DOLLARS WAS SPENT TO BUILD THIS CAR"

'nuff said.

mzrx7man 12-02-07 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by 87 t-66 (Post 7576831)
meh, id rather have a 500HP+ 20b fc for that much money.

+1^^

nice car

95 percent of people with the money wont buy it because 95 percent of people want to drive it on the street.

eriksseven 12-02-07 07:39 PM

Cool car... Very difficult to sell an FC at that price--no matter what it has done to it. :icon_tup:

TehMonkay 12-02-07 07:41 PM

How many of you could actually control a 500hp 20b FC on a road course?

Much less why would you get a 20b for just 500HP when you can do it with a 2 rotor?

Valkyrie 12-02-07 07:44 PM

Because the 20B will do it for twice as long as the 13B, with like 30% more torque?

Any race car put together that well, with lots of spares, is definately worth $20,000.

Just imagine how much time and money you'd save versus putting one together yourself.

TehMonkay 12-02-07 07:49 PM

With alot more money invested in it as well.

You'd save alot of money if this is what you wanted to do, however most people who are considering road racing dont usually look at a 2nd gen first and usually not as a $20k option either.

Whoever buys this will be one happy person though im sure.


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