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Old 12-15-05, 10:41 PM
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I am Ready to buy a 93 rx7 need advice

Well Iam finally financially ready. I am in Phoenix The car is near Ogden, Utah. He is asking $14,500. It has 93000 mile almost completely stock. looks clean I have seen about 25 pics. 5spd. Befor I fly up there and buy and drive it back what should I ask And when I get there what should Icheck
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Old 12-15-05, 11:19 PM
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Doesn't sound like you are ready at all bro. Try to read everything you can before jumping into one of these cars, it will save you a lot of headache down the road. Another thing, $14.5k seems for a stocker w/ 93k miles espcially if its on the original engine.

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Old 12-16-05, 12:35 AM
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I got one with 28,000 original miles, bone stock.... How much would you give me for this virgin?
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dude 14 is way to much with 93000 miles if it is 93000km mabey. what ever you decide keep around 8000 to work on the car they are addicting and need work you will love it and you should not listen to anyone who tells you not to get it. at 93000 mile you will be looking at some work around the corner. the engines on these cars are great if you take care of them, whatever you do dont jump on it as soon as you pick it up if it has been sitting for a while take it easy for i bit it will save you some headachs in the long run if it were me talk to the guy and get the car for around 9000 and redo the engine along with all the little goodies, if you do alot of the work you can have a bad *** ride for the cash you have on hand. i wish i had 14000 i could start runnign bak un the track in chiba and with the 7 i would be coming in 1st where my 300zx the best i saw was 3rd. good luck no matter what happens you will love this car
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You may be financially ready, but you haven't spent enough time researching what you're getting into.

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