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Old 04-15-06, 09:28 AM
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What to look for!?

Hey whats up guys, this is my 1st post on these boards, and wanted to get started on some research and have been using the search button religously.

Anyhow, either my father, friend or myself are going to be picking up an fc soon, and were trying to get a turbo non-convertible. But every where i look all i find is non turbo solid tops or convertible turbos. =\

Where's a good place to look, and whats an ideal price for a fairly stock 90 or 91, (from what i've read so far, these are the ones to get, more hp & tq. stock).

Does the earlier models come w/ a standard lsd?
Also what miles, condition, & price should be acceptable?

Thanks alot guys, i hope to learn alot by joining up here, and i'm excited too! =)

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Read the FAQ that should answer all of your questions.
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the FAQ will tell you alot about standard options and features. all turbos came with lsd standard, and beefier trannies than the NA cars.
i've owned two FC's, and i found bouth of them on autotrader. i personally prefer buying from private owners over buying from dealerships, etc. you may want to have the car looked over by a competent(someone who knows rotary) mechanic, to rule out any problems.
look around in online classifieds, its a good place to look.

good luck, i hope you find the right FC for you!




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