Up the ass
Buzzr
02-13-2002, 08:04 PM
Yeah this subaru got it up the ass :D
It's for sale.
How much do you guys think it will cost to fix it up
Parts Required:
Bootlid, rear bumper, rear lights, frame rebent, right 3/4 panel rebent/replaced? Anything else.
How much do you guys think it'll cost?
Me thinking of buying it. :p
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/331338wrx.jpg
It's for sale.
How much do you guys think it will cost to fix it up
Parts Required:
Bootlid, rear bumper, rear lights, frame rebent, right 3/4 panel rebent/replaced? Anything else.
How much do you guys think it'll cost?
Me thinking of buying it. :p
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/331338wrx.jpg
TOYVTi
02-13-2002, 09:52 PM
2 and a half g's easy i say. Also wat this sucker costing u. U ant getitng it from asia are u. u got a sillycar eh? is that rite man? wats this rex worth. better be less than 8k?
Buzzr
02-13-2002, 10:24 PM
:finger: sillycar yeah that's me
the rex is 7k not including shipping or tax
good price?
still waiting for them to fax me a damage report or something:bloated:
the rex is 7k not including shipping or tax
good price?
still waiting for them to fax me a damage report or something:bloated:
evil_elmo
02-13-2002, 10:28 PM
so what year is that rex?
tannee
02-13-2002, 10:28 PM
My friend got his mazda ass bumped as well...not as bad as that and it cost him 2k...so i think yeah over 3k easy.
tannee
02-13-2002, 10:29 PM
i say 97....the old spoiler...and front....
Buzzr
02-13-2002, 10:30 PM
it's a 1994
evil_elmo
02-13-2002, 10:35 PM
i want to get this
http://www.tau-net.co.jp/cgi-bin/car.cgi?mode=DisplayCar&stockNo=25458&DSP_NO=1
:D :D :D
http://www.tau-net.co.jp/cgi-bin/car.cgi?mode=DisplayCar&stockNo=25458&DSP_NO=1
:D :D :D
tannee
02-13-2002, 10:36 PM
Originally posted by Buzzr
it's a 1994
LOL...damn way off!!! :D :D :D
it's a 1994
LOL...damn way off!!! :D :D :D
tannee
02-13-2002, 10:38 PM
Originally posted by evil_elmo
i want to get this
http://www.tau-net.co.jp/cgi-bin/car.cgi?mode=DisplayCar&stockNo=25458&DSP_NO=1
:D :D :D
Damn...how much is 900,000 yen!?
i want to get this
http://www.tau-net.co.jp/cgi-bin/car.cgi?mode=DisplayCar&stockNo=25458&DSP_NO=1
:D :D :D
Damn...how much is 900,000 yen!?
Buzzr
02-13-2002, 10:41 PM
about $18,000
Buzzr
02-13-2002, 11:16 PM
Originally posted by evil_elmo
i want to get this
http://www.tau-net.co.jp/cgi-bin/car.cgi?mode=DisplayCar&stockNo=25458&DSP_NO=1
:D :D :D
THX MAN
they got some sweet cars there ;)
i want to get this
http://www.tau-net.co.jp/cgi-bin/car.cgi?mode=DisplayCar&stockNo=25458&DSP_NO=1
:D :D :D
THX MAN
they got some sweet cars there ;)
taranaki
02-13-2002, 11:30 PM
Beware of accident-damaged imports..........unscrupulous operators have been known to do a quick 'part-straighten' job to make the vehicle look cheaper to repair than it really is.Personally I wouldn't do any business on a damaged import without getting a damn good look at the car in N.Z. first.
Buzzr
02-14-2002, 12:14 AM
Originally posted by taranaki
Beware of accident-damaged imports..........unscrupulous operators have been known to do a quick 'part-straighten' job to make the vehicle look cheaper to repair than it really is.Personally I wouldn't do any business on a damaged import without getting a damn good look at the car in N.Z. first.
stop scaring me man :(
nah thx for the tip wise one
Beware of accident-damaged imports..........unscrupulous operators have been known to do a quick 'part-straighten' job to make the vehicle look cheaper to repair than it really is.Personally I wouldn't do any business on a damaged import without getting a damn good look at the car in N.Z. first.
stop scaring me man :(
nah thx for the tip wise one
dejoux
02-14-2002, 01:12 AM
I would be very wary of it.
If it was in good condition whats it worth?
I doubt youd save any money and your have a car that hd always been crashed
If it was in good condition whats it worth?
I doubt youd save any money and your have a car that hd always been crashed
Buzzr
02-14-2002, 01:29 AM
well at tedtracey, there are wrx sedans for $14,000, $17,000+.
and most of thme are 100,000km+.
The one at the top of the post is 1994 with 77,000km. Probably $9,000 total including shipping and tax. Plus $4,000 max to fix the rear. So that it'll be under $13,000
:cool:
and most of thme are 100,000km+.
The one at the top of the post is 1994 with 77,000km. Probably $9,000 total including shipping and tax. Plus $4,000 max to fix the rear. So that it'll be under $13,000
:cool:
dejoux
02-14-2002, 02:39 AM
you wont get it here for 2 grand. For one thing you have to pay GST on the total price including the freight
its too dear
can you even register it with teh new reg
its too dear
can you even register it with teh new reg
Buzzr
02-14-2002, 02:48 AM
is it pre 1994 or 1996 cars?
evil_elmo
02-14-2002, 02:57 AM
i heard 1996
Oz
02-14-2002, 03:00 AM
Originally posted by Buzzr
is it pre 1994 or 1996 cars?
That would be my guess. It looks like 15" rims which were changed to 16" in 96 or 97 and then upgraded to 17" in 98 I think. You could also tell by a closeup of the front brakes. Much smaller than later ones.
is it pre 1994 or 1996 cars?
That would be my guess. It looks like 15" rims which were changed to 16" in 96 or 97 and then upgraded to 17" in 98 I think. You could also tell by a closeup of the front brakes. Much smaller than later ones.
taranaki
02-14-2002, 03:17 AM
Originally posted by Buzzr
is it pre 1994 or 1996 cars?
Its a bit tricky actually.It depends on when the particular model was first sold in Japan....In practice it means that if the car that you want was available in 1994,it must meet the required standards.
EDIT
For a full site detailing all the changes,with good links,try this one!
http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/legislation/rl-new.html
hope it helps!
is it pre 1994 or 1996 cars?
Its a bit tricky actually.It depends on when the particular model was first sold in Japan....In practice it means that if the car that you want was available in 1994,it must meet the required standards.
EDIT
For a full site detailing all the changes,with good links,try this one!
http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/legislation/rl-new.html
hope it helps!
Buzzr
02-14-2002, 04:12 AM
Originally posted by ozriceboy
That would be my guess. It looks like 15" rims which were changed to 16" in 96 or 97 and then upgraded to 17" in 98 I think. You could also tell by a closeup of the front brakes. Much smaller than later ones.
heh man
we're talking about importing restrictions
nz won't allow you to import cars older than 1994 or 1996.
I already knew that wrx is a 1994 :)
That would be my guess. It looks like 15" rims which were changed to 16" in 96 or 97 and then upgraded to 17" in 98 I think. You could also tell by a closeup of the front brakes. Much smaller than later ones.
heh man
we're talking about importing restrictions
nz won't allow you to import cars older than 1994 or 1996.
I already knew that wrx is a 1994 :)
Oz
02-14-2002, 05:39 AM
Oh, sorry wasn't aware. Thought you wanted help on age. Good luck, mate.
primera man
02-14-2002, 07:03 AM
I have to go with what Mt T said...you need to get it here and check it all out first.
If it was me i wouldnt touch it no matter how cheap it was
If it was me i wouldnt touch it no matter how cheap it was
Moppie
02-14-2002, 10:10 PM
The restrictions are not the year of manufactor, but on what safety rating the car has.
Japan passed a law that stated that all cars sold after 96 must meet certian impact requirments. And these same requirments that our govnment has adopted.
This means that any JDM car made before 96 has a high chance of not meeting the requirments.
Please note that this does not affect private imports.
Japan passed a law that stated that all cars sold after 96 must meet certian impact requirments. And these same requirments that our govnment has adopted.
This means that any JDM car made before 96 has a high chance of not meeting the requirments.
Please note that this does not affect private imports.
Buzzr
02-15-2002, 02:34 AM
Q: Are there any other exceptions?
A: The requirement to comply with a frontal impact standard only applies to passenger cars - it will not apply to heavy vehicles, goods vans utes or 4WDs, as frontal impact standards for these vehicles have not yet been brought into force in all jurisdictions from which New Zealand vehicles are sourced.
wrx are 4wds :D :finger:
A: The requirement to comply with a frontal impact standard only applies to passenger cars - it will not apply to heavy vehicles, goods vans utes or 4WDs, as frontal impact standards for these vehicles have not yet been brought into force in all jurisdictions from which New Zealand vehicles are sourced.
wrx are 4wds :D :finger:
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