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Old 07-27-02, 04:52 PM
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good buy?

okay, so ive been thinking about buying an rx7 and i found one that seems to be a good deal.

93 touring, 56k miles, reliability mods done, and taken pretty good care of.

is this a good deal for one? and also i dont want to replace the engine anytime soon ^_^ so how long would it last me? sorry if this is a n00b question but i had to ask ^_^
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Price?? and Auto/5spd?
Old 07-27-02, 07:36 PM
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hah yeah im an idiot i forgot to post important stuff like that, he wants 16900 for it and its a 5speed, hes kept a lot of documentation on everything thats happened to the car.
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if everything checks out and the car is clean then it is a fair price. its not a great deal but then again you are paying for the relibility mods and condition that it is in.
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Check the car out frist. See if the compression is good or not. Price is fair.
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