Looking at buying an FC
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Looking at buying an FC
hey guys im new to the forum and new to rotary engines. recently looking st this fc to purcahse and woundering what this ones worth. hes asking 4 but id try to maybe pay 3 for it. i own a 97 prelude and am looking for fun project car that i can keep for a bit and flip it later for some money. do you guys think i would have a chance with this one?
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/cto/2885787074.html
thanks, erik
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/cto/2885787074.html
thanks, erik
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You'll never make money "flipping" an RX-7.
It actually looks like a decent car, with a well thought out set of mods.
Premix is a pain in the ***.
Why does the fuse need to be replaced on the deck? It should never blow, unless there is some fault. Why was it just not replaced?
And I would pay $3000 at the most considering the body damage will cost about $1000 to fix (including sunroof).
Now that I looked at it again saw it needs a headlight motor and brakes. $2500.
Is no smog a big deal in California? If so, then $2000.
It actually looks like a decent car, with a well thought out set of mods.
Premix is a pain in the ***.
Why does the fuse need to be replaced on the deck? It should never blow, unless there is some fault. Why was it just not replaced?
And I would pay $3000 at the most considering the body damage will cost about $1000 to fix (including sunroof).
Now that I looked at it again saw it needs a headlight motor and brakes. $2500.
Is no smog a big deal in California? If so, then $2000.
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