Looking to buy an 3g RX7
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I paid 18k when I bought mine this year. 1993 R1 Model that had only 26k original miles and everything listed in my "sig" was already done to it except the HKS Turbo Timer. And then I tinted the windows and painted the calipers. I am very pleased with mine but I have to be honest and say that the only reason I gave 18k for mine was because of the miles. And because I was able to track down the history of the car because I knew the original owner. I wish you the best of luck.
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Thanks for all of your help guys. Like I said, I'm clueless when it comes to RX7s. The guy who's selling it doesn't usually do imports - he's a classic car kind of guy, so he has no idea what he's doing either. Ill take it for a test drive and see what I can do. Thanks again.
Oh, and nice find hus
Haha, your Japanese still needs a little work
Oh, and nice find hus
Originally Posted by SINxSELEKTAH
いいえ、私は がくせいの日本語てす。 = still learing japanese
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i paid 15k for mine and it was a 93 with 67xxx with a c-west kit on it. i got it lowered because i found some things i could cut the price down on it. i read a lot on this board even before i posted so i had an idea what problems the car might have.
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Yes, it is of course a Twin turbo. It is Vintage Red, Touring.
I feel like I got a heck of a deal. Again, it had some TLC issues, but nothing major. KDR Rotary in PA did the engine work. It was done right. I have over 7K in receipts, and the work is only 4K miles old.
I feel like I got a heck of a deal. Again, it had some TLC issues, but nothing major. KDR Rotary in PA did the engine work. It was done right. I have over 7K in receipts, and the work is only 4K miles old.
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hanman you def got me beat on pricemine is a 93 silverstone touring bought it with 27,000 for 14,250. havent looked back since...well i do but normaly in the rear view mirror .
lol. so in my opinion. i say listen to majik and everyone else dude....i say take a test drive, enjoyit of course and keep on trukin..
lol. so in my opinion. i say listen to majik and everyone else dude....i say take a test drive, enjoyit of course and keep on trukin..
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For 18k and 8x,xxx on the colck there is no way in hell I would buy that thing. If I were you I would just look in the forsale section of this forum and fine one. Even if its out of state from you. Chances are you will find a car thats in much better condition, much cheaper (10,000-13,000), and has actually been taken care of by somebody who actually knows Rx-7's. If its out of state, and only 12,500, you can spend $800 on a plane ticket and hotel and go check it out, then another $900 to ship it on a carrier and still have thousands left to mod the car.
The only way I would pay $18,000 for a 7 is if it was all or close tostock, original owner, low mileage. Or if it was extremely modified by a respectable person. Thats it.
Oh and another good thing about buying off the forum is you can search the sellers screen name and find old posts of his. This will give you a good history of the car... Good luck with your purchase. Just make sure you hold out and buy the car thats right. Dont get all excited and buy one of the first ones you see because you can swing if financially. You will regret it big time in the long run!!!
Oh and read this... https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...threadid=27094
Scroll down to the long post by jimlab. It should help you out a little bit.
The only way I would pay $18,000 for a 7 is if it was all or close tostock, original owner, low mileage. Or if it was extremely modified by a respectable person. Thats it.
Oh and another good thing about buying off the forum is you can search the sellers screen name and find old posts of his. This will give you a good history of the car... Good luck with your purchase. Just make sure you hold out and buy the car thats right. Dont get all excited and buy one of the first ones you see because you can swing if financially. You will regret it big time in the long run!!!
Oh and read this... https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...threadid=27094
Scroll down to the long post by jimlab. It should help you out a little bit.
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Originally Posted by SayNoToPistons
^ all FDs came with stock twin turbos... please read up....
Originally Posted by Sp00ln
I dont know, I'm clueless when it comes to FDs.
Sp00ln
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Originally Posted by Sp00ln
Like I said, I'm clueless when it comes to RX7s.
Dont be a dick. I didn't know.
Thanks for your advice guys. A lot of usefull posts were made. I think I'll take it for a test drive and move on. I doubt it'll be faster than my DSM anyways
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Originally Posted by Sp00ln
I think I'll take it for a test drive and move on.
The car has a lot more mods than Sp00ln mentioned. Off the top of my head in addition to what he said, it has a full (custom?) ~3.5" turboback on it into a racing beat muffler, looks to be on coilovers (ground controls maybe?) w/ adj struts, upgraded swaybars, upgraded control arms?, turbo timer, AF gauge, the intercooler is definitely greddy as is the intake plenium (might have come with the IC kit), the car is also sitting on Toyo RA1s. That's just what I could see. Everything on the car is done extremely well and its drives perfectly. It's only running ~0.5bar of boost, and I didn't see an EBC or MBC. Once my friend gets the title, he's going to call the PO and try to find out exactly what's done to the car.
If anyone is looking to trade, my buddy wants to get rid of the RA1s and probably the stock rims for something else.
JC
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Originally Posted by Sp00ln
First post.
28th post.
Dont be a dick. I didn't know.
Thanks for your advice guys. A lot of usefull posts were made. I think I'll take it for a test drive and move on. I doubt it'll be faster than my DSM anyways
28th post.
Dont be a dick. I didn't know.
Thanks for your advice guys. A lot of usefull posts were made. I think I'll take it for a test drive and move on. I doubt it'll be faster than my DSM anyways
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Originally Posted by Sp00ln
I think I'll take it for a test drive and move on.
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that's seriously fucked up. i had to fly out to texas, rent a car, and get a hotel room to test drive the one i bought a few weeks ago. and test driving someone's car with no intention to buy is just low.
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Originally Posted by White94RX
I would never buy a car that was already modded. If a previous owner modified it, you know he ragged it out and drove it hard. I'm sure people do that to stock cars too, but I might keep looking if I was you. Price is way too high, by the way.
That's bull ****....just because a cars modded doesn't mean it's ragged out. You can beat the crap out of a prefectly stock car. I personely started with the reliability "MODS" and of course progressed onto a few of the performance ones as well but I certianly do not rag on my car.
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Like I said, people rag out and drive stock cars hard, too. But which would you rather buy? A bone stock 3rd gen driven by a like an older business man for example, or a totally modified 3rd gen driven and probably raced around and more than likely driven hard by some young kid?
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Originally Posted by Quadulus
My 94 had 83XXX miles on it also. Cost me 6k + paint job.. those aftermarket parts would cost you maybe 2k.. so I think a reasonable price would be 10-12k.
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