WTB 94/95 FD no swaps or singles Cash in Hand

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Aug 16, 2022, 11:40 AM | Replies: 29 | Views: 1614
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Looking for something close to stock, Reliability or BPU upgrades fine needs to have A/C and P/S working etc.  Mileage doesn't really matter as long as the overall condition is good.  94 or 95 cash in hand.  

Old Sep 28, 2022 | 05:34 PM
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What's your budget for a clean title, no accident 94 R2 with 85,500 miles? Needs some cosmetics, but everything works and is intact (some reliability upgrades as well).
Old Sep 29, 2022 | 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Rice Hata
What's your budget for a clean title, no accident 94 R2 with 85,500 miles? Needs some cosmetics, but everything works and is intact (some reliability upgrades as well).
85% of your asking price? Just a guess lol
Old Sep 29, 2022 | 10:24 AM
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A near perfect '94
20K mile drive train...all oem
57K mile chassis
$100,000




Old Sep 29, 2022 | 11:10 AM
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I see non-OEM things
Old Sep 29, 2022 | 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by mr2peak
I see non-OEM things
OEM drive train = engine / trans / drive shaft / diff
non-OEM stuff = '99 spec front bumper / Enkei RPF1 wheels / RE-Amemiya tail finisher and twin dolphin cat back

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Old Sep 29, 2022 | 12:01 PM
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Don't anyone try to sell him a crappy '93 with the beefier rear swaybar and better looking interior plastics.
Old Sep 29, 2022 | 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by tomsn16
OEM drive train = engine / trans / drive shaft / diff
non-OEM stuff = '99 spec front bumper / Enkei RPF1 wheels / RE-Amemiya tail finisher and twin dolphin cat back
as if the OP asked for a 100% oem car.... Nice car Jim, i hope it sells !
Old Sep 29, 2022 | 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by R-R-Rx7
as if the OP asked for a 100% oem car.... Nice car Jim, i hope it sells !
Not really planning to sell....may save it for my son.
Just trying to give the requester a "high side" reference point so he can give us a better idea of want he wants


Old Sep 29, 2022 | 03:25 PM
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I have a 94 CW with 46k miles that’s an oem plus build if you will. It’s not finished but I’ve been toying with the idea of selling. I don’t have any space for it once I moved to my new house.
Old Sep 30, 2022 | 03:45 AM
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Here is a low side reference point. This was watched closely the RHD community up here. May bring more Canada based RHD into the market.


(Or not!)

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1997-mazda-rx-7-3/


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Old Oct 1, 2022 | 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Rice Hata
What's your budget for a clean title, no accident 94 R2 with 85,500 miles? Needs some cosmetics, but everything works and is intact (some reliability upgrades as well).
Really depends on how everything checks out. Was hoping to stay under $50k if possible.
Old Oct 1, 2022 | 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by silverTRD
I have a 94 CW with 46k miles that’s an oem plus build if you will. It’s not finished but I’ve been toying with the idea of selling. I don’t have any space for it once I moved to my new house.
Pm me some details, I've got a line and some money tied up importing a JDM but may still be interested.
Old Oct 1, 2022 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by tomsn16
A near perfect '94
20K mile drive train...all oem
57K mile chassis
$100,000



Beautiful, don't think the wife will let me break the budget by that much though.
Old Oct 1, 2022 | 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Redbul
Here is a low side reference point. This was watched closely the RHD community up here. May bring more Canada based RHD into the market.


(Or not!)

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1997-mazda-rx-7-3/
I was honestly surprised on what that brought pricewise since it didn't have a title and can't be legally registered here in the states.
Old Oct 1, 2022 | 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Natey
Don't anyone try to sell him a crappy '93 with the beefier rear swaybar and better looking interior plastics.
It's all personal preference for many different reasons. I personally like the plastics of the 94+ better and they dont crumble as easily as the 93 plastics do. Sway bars are easily replaced, plastics are not. Ideally a 95 would be the best because it came with r134a refridgerant from the factory (I used my last r12 bottles years ago) and doing the conversion will yield less than proper cooling from an r12 based system. I live in Florida so this is important to me. I've taken the route of looking heavily into JDM for a few reasons, this being one of them since they converted to r143a earlier than USDM did. I'm not looking for a museum piece or a collector car. I want to enjoy driving the well balanced car mazda designed sequentials and all.
Old Oct 1, 2022 | 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by mr2peak
I see non-OEM things
I'm fine with some non oem, just not looking for LS swaps or single conversions. Not interested in gawdy body kits. 99 spec upgrades would be a plus. Main thing is clean body, stock twin setup. Plan to only have basic upgrades such as Intake, exhaust (with cat), SMIC upgrade and any reliability things along the way. Just a balanced and enjoyable car do drive, been down the big single route and have something in the garage to satisfy that urg when it pops up.
Old Oct 1, 2022 | 05:41 PM
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I'm asking $50k for my 94 R2 before I clean it up and sell it for more. It will be detailed after it stops raining this week and I'll have more photos. If you're interested, please PM me and I'll send what I have for now.
Old Oct 1, 2022 | 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Natey
Don't anyone try to sell him a crappy '93 with the beefier rear swaybar and better looking interior plastics.
Also no airbag grafted onto the dash
Old Oct 1, 2022 | 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by boostin13b
I was honestly surprised on what that brought pricewise since it didn't have a title and can't be legally registered here in the states.

I'd think you'd better look into that. Cansdian used cars are shipped regularly intop the United States for resale.

Either it is a peculiarity of New Brunswick law, or a misunderstanding.
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It can be registered. You import it after it's 25, get a title, register it.
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In regards to Canada, is the rule not 15 years?

Seems it is 15 years into Canada, but still 25 years from Canada to the US.

But that may need checking.

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Old Oct 1, 2022 | 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Redbul
I'd think you'd better look into that. Cansdian used cars are shipped regularly intop the United States for resale.

Either it is a peculiarity of New Brunswick law, or a misunderstanding.
I've spoken to a few importers about it. They are pretty hesitant on importing an already imported JDM vehicle from canada to the u.s. Something about needing every bit of the paper trail from the initial importation including the manufactures certificate of origin (I assume original country of origin) and all port and customs paperwork. If you don't have everything I guess the NHTSA is hard on JDM cars from adjacent bordered countries like Mexico and Canada. You can gray market register and title the car in states like Florida but without the proper paperwork you won't be able to have it fully legalized.

I've been working with several importers and they all say its easier and safer to just buy and ship from japan even if its a longer wait due to shipping. They have been cracking down even harder lately on these cars and the ones found here illegally typically have their VINs blacklisted so it can't be registered anywhere in the states anymore and become race/show cars. In the few instances I've known or heard of them being seized, they are typically auctioned off and are required to be shipped out of the United States and cannot be shipped to an adjacent country like Canada or Mexico. I only personally know of one person to have had a car seized, oddly enough he had 3 Grey market cars and they only seized one and the other two got blacklisted.
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Originally Posted by Redbul
In regards to Canada, is the rule not 15 years?

Seems it is 15 years into Canada, but still 25 years from Canada to the US.

But that may need checking.
Vehicles 15 years old or older from the month of manufacture can be brought into Canada. Without modifying the car or qualifying as substantially similar or under the sub-500 vehicle production Show or Display exemption, vehicles must be 25 years from the month of manufacture before they can be brought into the U.S.
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Originally Posted by boostin13b
I've spoken to a few importers about it. They are pretty hesitant on importing an already imported JDM vehicle from canada to the u.s. Something about needing every bit of the paper trail from the initial importation including the manufactures certificate of origin (I assume original country of origin) and all port and customs paperwork. If you don't have everything I guess the NHTSA is hard on JDM cars from adjacent bordered countries like Mexico and Canada. You can gray market register and title the car in states like Florida but without the proper paperwork you won't be able to have it fully legalized.

I've been working with several importers and they all say its easier and safer to just buy and ship from japan even if its a longer wait due to shipping. They have been cracking down even harder lately on these cars and the ones found here illegally typically have their VINs blacklisted so it can't be registered anywhere in the states anymore and become race/show cars. In the few instances I've known or heard of them being seized, they are typically auctioned off and are required to be shipped out of the United States and cannot be shipped to an adjacent country like Canada or Mexico. I only personally know of one person to have had a car seized, oddly enough he had 3 Grey market cars and they only seized one and the other two got blacklisted.
All this is very good to know. From what I have seen there is not a lot of documents that follow the cars into Canada from Japan. I may be mistaken. There may be a conflict of interest on the part of US import arrangers, as it seems, based on anecdotal evidence, that there is a fairly large margin put on the cars by the import arrangers, compared to what private importers into Canada achieve from time to time.

But the risks of getting things wrong seem to be quite high.

We do have FD in Canada that are LHD and not JDM, by the way.

So hopefully there would be less concern with importing those.




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