Need help on buying a 3rd gen
Need help on buying a 3rd gen
Ok I am debating on whether I should buy this car:
1993 Mazda RX-7 Twin Turbo,Hatchback,Rotary Engine,Automatic transmission,Two Door,only 54,148 miles on it.The car has been well taken care of, always kept in the garage.Flawless exterior/interior condition,no scratches and no dents.It has never been involved in an accident.The engine starts and drives like new and the paint looks great.
Here is a link for the pics:
http://s282.photobucket.com/albums/kk253/JPolepo/
This will be my first Rx7 and I really want this car because the guy will be selling it to me for $3,300. Is it a good investment? I have been educating myself on rotaries for sometime now and I have heard many bad and good things on these engines, mostly bad unfortunately
. I will have the oppurtunity to test the car for 5 days before deciding to buy it so any info from anyone regarding what to look for to see if its a car I should buy would be greatly appreciated. Also if I were to buy the car what should I primarily do to extend the life of the engine. I have heard that going to a single turbo setup, replacing the rubber hoses with silicone hoses, etc. are things I should do. Is this true? I live in Texas so finding performance places for rotaries here aren't too hard to find.
Thank you for any help in advance
1993 Mazda RX-7 Twin Turbo,Hatchback,Rotary Engine,Automatic transmission,Two Door,only 54,148 miles on it.The car has been well taken care of, always kept in the garage.Flawless exterior/interior condition,no scratches and no dents.It has never been involved in an accident.The engine starts and drives like new and the paint looks great.
Here is a link for the pics:
http://s282.photobucket.com/albums/kk253/JPolepo/
This will be my first Rx7 and I really want this car because the guy will be selling it to me for $3,300. Is it a good investment? I have been educating myself on rotaries for sometime now and I have heard many bad and good things on these engines, mostly bad unfortunately
Thank you for any help in advance
wtf $3300? I don't care if it's an auto, that's a steal.
you won't be able to do much for modification if it's an auto, unless you do a 5speed swap. I would buy it and use it as a beater daily driver.
you won't be able to do much for modification if it's an auto, unless you do a 5speed swap. I would buy it and use it as a beater daily driver.
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Ok I am debating on whether I should buy this car:
1993 Mazda RX-7 Twin Turbo,Hatchback,Rotary Engine,Automatic transmission,Two Door,only 54,148 miles on it.The car has been well taken care of, always kept in the garage.Flawless exterior/interior condition,no scratches and no dents.It has never been involved in an accident.The engine starts and drives like new and the paint looks great.
Here is a link for the pics:
http://s282.photobucket.com/albums/kk253/JPolepo/
This will be my first Rx7 and I really want this car because the guy will be selling it to me for $3,300. Is it a good investment?
1993 Mazda RX-7 Twin Turbo,Hatchback,Rotary Engine,Automatic transmission,Two Door,only 54,148 miles on it.The car has been well taken care of, always kept in the garage.Flawless exterior/interior condition,no scratches and no dents.It has never been involved in an accident.The engine starts and drives like new and the paint looks great.
Here is a link for the pics:
http://s282.photobucket.com/albums/kk253/JPolepo/
This will be my first Rx7 and I really want this car because the guy will be selling it to me for $3,300. Is it a good investment?
That said, a mint automatic with low miles is worth up to $10k. So first look very hard for $6700 worth of damage or needed repairs. If your mechanic absolutely cannot find such a thing (bad coolant seals, bad compression), then you have potential
I have been educating myself on rotaries for sometime now and I have heard many bad and good things on these engines, mostly bad unfortunately
. I will have the oppurtunity to test the car for 5 days before deciding to buy it so any info from anyone regarding what to look for to see if its a car I should buy would be greatly appreciated. Also if I were to buy the car what should I primarily do to extend the life of the engine. I have heard that going to a single turbo setup, replacing the rubber hoses with silicone hoses, etc. are things I should do. Is this true? I live in Texas so finding performance places for rotaries here aren't too hard to find.
Thank you for any help in advance
Thank you for any help in advance
Or at least that option is available in Canada.
BTW, no we don't have cheap imports available to us here.
Dave
****... I guess it was a scam. The guy was doing the transaction through eBay, it seemed sketchy to me so I contacted eBay about it and they said they don't deal with anything off of eBay, it has to be listed, the car wasn't but he was making a transaction through some program that is really part of eBay but in a scam of some sort. hope he dies....
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