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DiznGauge
02-08-2002, 12:40 AM
Hey guys, I'm in a little bit of a rut. I own a 1986 Nissan 300zx Turbo. It has reached the 275 000 Kilometer range. I am afraid the engine will go soon and I CANNOT afford to fix it so I might as well sell it ASAP and get my money for it. It runs decent, there are a bunch of minor problems which CAN be fixed. The cv-boot and u-joints need to be replaced, and I live in Canada so my car blows in the winter. Im 16 and have nothing else to drive besides this. I bought the car for $2000 and started driving it in November.

So, I have this car thats in decent shape, but with a ton of miles on it. I want to sell it but then I wouldn't have a vehicle to drive to work etc. I love imports so I would like to stick with them, but because of the maintenance costs I'm not sure. The only reason I bought this is because I love 300xz's and it was only 2 grand. I didnt think it through obviously.

I would like to get maybe a Talon, Integra, or a Civic. I dont really want an american car, but if i have to then fine. Im being a picky bastard but I'm just letting you all know what I want. I want low milage and good gas economy with low lisence costs. And i want it to look good. And it cant cost much..

With all that could someone contrast/compare/recommend something for me please. I'm debating on what I should do. I have some friends that like the car and I'm sure I would be able to sell it. But the question is what next? Please help me out guys, thanks.

NISSANSPDR
02-08-2002, 10:37 AM
How much money are we talking about here bottom line to get your Talon, Integra, Civic?

DiznGauge
02-08-2002, 01:24 PM
If i sell my Z i think ill be able to get around 2000 for it, and then redeem my lisence costs and get about 700 back, and work this summer and make around 2 grand, so I'm thinking around 4000

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