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Purchasing
N e 1 know where to buy cheap 93 RX-7's all of the ones on autotrader r over 10,000 or is this the price i should expect?
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Re: Purchasing
all the 3rd generations (series 6 and above) r price abt $30,000 and above u might find cheap ones that r abt $28,000 sumtime
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you get what you pay for. If you fine a third gen under 10K, its probably a piece of shit. If you can't afford a third gen for more than 10K, you shouldnt be getting one, they cost even more to maintain.
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you can find some good ones for about 15grand
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Re: Purchasing
I like the idea of at least testing the water with the second gen. RX-7's 86-91. They are great cars with good looks. Less money to buy and maintain. If you have to have a lot of power get a turbo second gen. Have you ever test drove a RX-7? If you haven't do that first they drive different then many other cars.
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Re: Purchasing
why did he say cheap 3rd gens are 28,000? that guy is insane, yea 28,000 if it has like 10k miles on the whole car and no problems... if you pay 28k for a 3rd gen your insane unless its all done up or whatever, but still I think thats way too much...
anyways, second gens are awesome, deffinately the way to get into rx-7's and rotarys, enjoi
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