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pianoprodigy 05-07-03 08:56 PM

I may be the proud owner of an CYM R1 Friday!!!
 
There is a 50-something business man in the area who is selling his CYM R1. Only problem, some guy already put money down on it before I could call. Hopefully he won't go through with the deal, because the guys said I would have next dibs. He is asking $15,900. He is the original owner. 49K miles. My chances aren't great because my supposedly the guy who's buying it drives a Porsche:mad: Therefore, this kind of money could be chump change....Oh well can only hope....

0110-M-P 05-07-03 09:01 PM

Hope all goes your way and you get the car cause CYM is badass.

DaedelGT 05-07-03 09:08 PM

Good luck man. It looks like I'm going to be the proud owner of a Red FD on Friday! :crosses fingers:

pianoprodigy 05-07-03 09:11 PM

Thanks. I'm really pissed, because I called him right after I saw the listing in the paper, but he doesn't have voicemail and wasn't home. I didn't call back until he already had the deposit! ARGGHH

BoOsTin FD 05-07-03 09:57 PM

That's a nice deal man, Cym's are getting very rare. Wish you best of luck.

karken29 05-07-03 10:37 PM

Good Luck... that would be a nice find alright... Hope it works out for you....

Low mileage FD are becoming increasingly rare to find in any colour

pianoprodigy 05-08-03 04:41 PM

The guy didn't come up with the money!!!!
Going to look at it in less than an hour!!!!
I'll keep you posted...

Railgun 05-08-03 05:28 PM

I think I'm jealous. :D

DaedelGT 05-08-03 05:36 PM

Congrats!

TwinTurboRX-7 05-08-03 05:55 PM

congrats whats cym stand for? blue?

also what exactly does FD stand for?

vudoodoodoo 05-08-03 05:57 PM

:eek: Good luck!

ilike2eatricers 05-08-03 06:04 PM

cym= competition yellow mica
fd= body code for 3rd gen rx7

pianoprodigy 05-08-03 07:14 PM

Well, just got back. At first glance, the car is impeccable. Body is nearly perfect along with the paint; however, the car has lived on the beach its entire life and oxidation on the wheels, brakes, suspension, exhaust, and throughout the engine compartment concerns me. Interior is also perfect. The owner is a 60-year old oriental man. He has taken impeccable care of the car and is very careful, but the oxidation is pretty bad. I did get to drive it - my first FD drive - and it was pretty amazing! I'm just concerned that i'll pay $15,999 for it now, and then have to spend thousands fixing all the rusted parts. Someone is driving 3 hours to come look at it tomorrow. If it doesn't sell this weekend, I'll take it to my Mazda mechanic and have him put it up on the lift and check everything out. Any advice here guys???

Really disappointed....

Alan

lerch32 05-08-03 08:39 PM

Take my word for it, you might want to jump on it.

vudoodoodoo 05-08-03 08:45 PM


Originally posted by pianoprodigy
The owner is a 60-year old oriental man.


Amemiya-san??!! :eek: :D

Asian = person
Oriental = item like oriental rug.

;)

93BlackFD 05-08-03 08:50 PM

i bought an oxidized FD

i regret it every time i modify the engine

so now i've bought another engine that i'm going to pick and swap what i can

but the rear end, tranny, brakes, etc......i wish

i wouldn't buy it

moehler 05-08-03 08:51 PM

Well, the oxidation is why the car is selling for such a low price. I wouldn't necessarily be dissapointed. It doesn't sound like the oxidation is so bad that a few grand won fix it up (replacing the entire exhaust etc...). You could still end up paying much less for a CYM R1 w/ 49k on it than most people. If this guy took such good care of the looks of the car, it's likely that he took good care of the engine (outside of the rust which he really can't control). I think you should go for this one... Good luck.

GarageBoy 05-08-03 09:02 PM

Pick it up!! Don't regret later!

Garrett 05-08-03 09:20 PM

Just make sure the son of bitch has good compression and boosts properly. Oxidation seems to be petty against these factors.

Good-luck!

dgeesaman 05-08-03 09:47 PM


Originally posted by pianoprodigy
I'm just concerned that i'll pay $15,999 for it now, and then have to spend thousands fixing all the rusted parts. Someone is driving 3 hours to come look at it tomorrow. If it doesn't sell this weekend, I'll take it to my Mazda mechanic and have him put it up on the lift and check everything out. Any advice here guys???

Alan

I don't know if I'd be so upset about it. Many of these parts are easy to come by if you want stock, since so many drivers replace their exhaust and other stuff. You could drive it around and keep an eye out for good deals on used parts. Not only that, people are selling off of parts cars all the time. I'm sure it's disappointing because we always envision the car as impeccable, but I honestly think it may be cheaper to replace exhaust components than interior and engine parts.

Dave

pianoprodigy 05-08-03 10:02 PM

Exhaust is no big deal. I would end up getting full exhaust anyways. Complete brakes are $800 on RX7.com. Nice new wheels like $1200? It's the suspension and other things that are rusted that worry me...

ricola555 05-08-03 10:03 PM

pianoprodigy...Don't buy it. Although I think I saw it on 19 & Gandy today. CYM, old fogie driving, no sunroof, foglights. Looked nice from the outside.
A car from the beach is just like a car from up north driven in the snow & road salt. I say hold out for the car you really want.

apneablue 05-08-03 10:22 PM

Re: I may be the proud owner of an CYM R1 Friday!!!
 

Originally posted by pianoprodigy
There is a 50-something business man in the area who is selling his CYM R1. Only problem, some guy already put money down on it before I could call. Hopefully he won't go through with the deal, because the guys said I would have next dibs. He is asking $15,900. He is the original owner. 49K miles. My chances aren't great because my supposedly the guy who's buying it drives a Porsche:mad: Therefore, this kind of money could be chump change....Oh well can only hope....
Hey, good luck dude! I hope it falls through for you! Well, not fall through for you but the other guy...you know what I mean, right?

Domestic513 05-09-03 01:03 AM

I would hold out also. If your gonna spend the money get something you will be happy with every minute you own it.

R1Outcast 05-09-03 01:41 PM

Personally, I would jump on it as long as the compression's good and it boosts good. A CYM with 49k miles for 15k is a steel. Plus you already know you won't have problems with the paint, and the 50 y/o guy probably hasn't been dogging the car too badly either. I say go for it.:)


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