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UCF College Boy 12-04-07 12:34 AM

How much would it cost to fix this interior
 
http://www.readytofix.com/Inventory/RTX5.jpg i might buy this car how much would it be to fix the interior

money 12-04-07 12:36 AM

look like $$$. good luck.

UCF College Boy 12-04-07 12:41 AM

http://www.readytofix.com/Inventory/RTX1.jpghttp://www.readytofix.com/Inventory/RTX2.jpghttp://www.readytofix.com/Inventory/RTX3.jpghttp://www.readytofix.com/Inventory/RTX4.jpg thanks here sum other pics

sevensix 12-04-07 12:41 AM

um $2000ish?

nice exterior damage too.. what is that another 3k

Rx-7Addict 12-04-07 12:47 AM

what the hell... why do you want to buy that?

UCF College Boy 12-04-07 12:47 AM

This car over here interior is in better condition but it missing hood front bumper taillights,headlights, seats,radio, and i think its missing the air intakehttp://www.readytofix.com/Inventory/SACRX1.jpghttp://www.readytofix.com/Inventory/SACRX2.jpghttp://www.readytofix.com/Inventory/SACRX3.jpghttp://www.readytofix.com/Inventory/SACRX4.jpghttp://www.readytofix.com/Inventory/SACRX5.jpghttp://www.readytofix.com/Inventory/saceng.jpg

UCF College Boy 12-04-07 12:49 AM

just looking other options before i buy my FD i just go ahead and buy one the old fashion way lol

UCF College Boy 12-04-07 12:50 AM

i mean just go ahead and buy one the old fashion way lol

UCF College Boy 12-04-07 12:52 AM

But thanks guys for the answer

CarbonFD3Assault 12-04-07 12:54 AM

uhm,.. import a car through me!

SLOASFK 12-04-07 12:55 AM

Black FD interiors are worth a mint in good condition. You'll be looking to pay some bucks to restore that interior.

moconnor 12-04-07 01:05 AM

Let's say $3-$4k for the interior and at least the same for the exterior. And you will probably still end up with a car that looks like a piece of shit. Why are you considering these?

UCF College Boy 12-04-07 01:05 AM

really im going to be racing in it so it really doesn't bother me

SLOASFK 12-04-07 01:07 AM

if you're going to be tracking the cars, then half your weight reduction has been done for you.

UCF College Boy 12-04-07 01:10 AM


Let's say $3-$4k for the interior and at least the same for the exterior. And you will probably still end up with a car that looks like a piece of shit. Why are you considering these?
im just looking for andFD to race in so i was looking for a cheaper route but thanks for your answer

UCF College Boy 12-04-07 01:17 AM

yeah these cars are insurance settlement cars which means they were stolen and the the insurance company recover them they haven't been in any accidents there were just stolen and vandalized

sevensix 12-04-07 01:19 AM

i noticed its make offer as the price. wonder if they would take something like 3k. then again theres no guarantee on the engine either, looks like u have to buy it w/o having a chance to start it.

UCF College Boy 12-04-07 01:23 AM

yeah they were selling as best offers so i was thinking this could save me sum munny insted of forking out 14gs for and fd

UCF College Boy 12-04-07 01:24 AM

i mean an lol

turBRO240 12-04-07 01:28 AM

I checked those cars out a while back.

Unless its track car... its deffinatly not worth it.

UCF College Boy 12-04-07 01:42 AM


I checked those cars out a while back.

Unless its track car... its deffinatly not worth it.
Yeah thats what people been telling me i use to have a accord i use it in a couple of autocross events but then a lady hit me and my accord is in heaven rest her soul so i was thought to myself time to step my driving skills up and hop on FR platform car its been researching for five months and i have about 13k spend so im weighing out all options

Specter328 12-04-07 08:26 AM

I saw that red car a couple years back on one of those insurance websites.

1QWIK7 12-04-07 09:02 AM

lol It doesnt even look that bad guys.

Some of you prob never taken apart an FD interior so you might think its hard when it really isnt.

If the existing pieces are in good shape, the missing pieces to find wont even cost you 1000 dollars. And putting it together is as easy as turning a screw.

I converted my ENTIRE interior from tan w/bins to black w/jdm rear seats and it was almost as easy as changing my oil. Took less than 2 hours too. Yes the entire conversion. Not including the front seats cause i had to adjust the carpet but those took like 5 minutes to put in anyway :)

7_rocket 12-04-07 09:11 AM

Poor Fd's

Mahjik 12-04-07 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by UCF College Boy (Post 7582603)
Yeah thats what people been telling me i use to have a accord i use it in a couple of autocross events but then a lady hit me and my accord is in heaven rest her soul so i was thought to myself time to step my driving skills up and hop on FR platform car its been researching for five months and i have about 13k spend so im weighing out all options

You aren't going to build a competitive FD for $13k. Any of those wrecks pictured up there are most likely going to cost you $10k+ to fix as I'm sure there is more damage on those things than just what the pictures show. Even then, you have no idea what condition the engines are in as well as the engine components.

If you budget is $13k, I would suggest you either find one already running for $13k (even then I don't suggest it), or look for a different car.


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