FD Price Evaluation
FD Price Evaluation
I am looking to buy a FD, but i am having a hard time evaluating the value of the car due to some weird mods. The car is a 1992 FD euro-spec, it has 3mm apex seals, street ports, 1600 injectors, haltech ecu, no rust etc. But has to be repainted and the interior needs extensive work. It has run 120k km. What would you guys evaluate the car at.
Personnally 3mm seals and big injectors would be a red flag to me. What turbo(s) and other mods does it have to need the fuel and seal modifications? Probably needs housings now too. And needing paint and interior with those kilometers (~75k miles) suggests it was left outside and/or didn’t see much care.
Personnally 3mm seals and big injectors would be a red flag to me. What turbo(s) and other mods does it have to need the fuel and seal modifications? Probably needs housings now too. And needing paint and interior with those kilometers (~75k miles) suggests it was left outside and/or didn’t see much care.
Rarely any real need for 3mm seals on a streeted car...so that’s not a good thing IMO. And you said it needed repainting, but now it’s just “some minor scratches etc”. ???
Who did the rebuild? A professional or the current owner. Quality of that can range widely. And going from single back to duals, especially if they’re sequential again is ALOT of work. Why?
Who did the rebuild? A professional or the current owner. Quality of that can range widely. And going from single back to duals, especially if they’re sequential again is ALOT of work. Why?
Rarely any real need for 3mm seals on a streeted car...so that’s not a good thing IMO. And you said it needed repainting, but now it’s just “some minor scratches etc”. ???
Who did the rebuild? A professional or the current owner. Quality of that can range widely. And going from single back to duals, especially if they’re sequential again is ALOT of work. Why?
Who did the rebuild? A professional or the current owner. Quality of that can range widely. And going from single back to duals, especially if they’re sequential again is ALOT of work. Why?
well i am fully aware of the state of the car and there are def some red flags, but i am not sure if i can justify using 20k usd on a car in that state. that was the answer i was looking for from this post
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20k is a lot. But its hard to find a running FD for under 15k in california at least. Maybe somewhere in between? I bought mine salvage title with a little bit of work needed for 13k but that was 2 years ago if I remember correctly. I sold a blown motor and turbo one in nor cal for about 10.5k that needed electrical, paint, and interior work also. So FD are just not cheap in general.
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