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new car...what to do?

alright i bought a 91 lx 4 door for $350 with no motor. my question is should i keep it or should i sell it along with my 88 dx 4 door? it looks like it is in good condition but everytime i start messing with it i find more and more stuff either missing from it or it just plain out screwed up. if you think i should sell them how much do you think a good price would be?
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Re: new car...what to do?

you could probably sell it for around $350, might as well keep it and put a new motor in it. Hell throw a cheep b15 in it and use it as a backup or something. If you sell it your not going to get much more than what you paid for it.
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Re: new car...what to do?

a b15, eh?
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Re: new car...what to do?

alright i think i might as well keep the thing since i wont get shit for it and i did just get the thing....now what all would i need for a 94 B18B swap? or would a 90-91 be easier?
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ya a 90-91 swap is much easier.
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Re: new car...what to do?

Um no a 94 b18b motor swap is the same as a 90-91 swap. You use your stock harness anyways so whats the difference. the only thing is you need to change to obd0 injectors or use obd1 injectors w/o a resistor box!
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Re: new car...what to do?

d15, sorry.
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Re: new car...what to do?

i say throw a cheap engine in there like TheSilentChamber said and sell it if u dont want to keep it, or make it a track car, that would be cool.
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Re: new car...what to do?

the 94+ has a hydralic tranny unlike the 90-93 is cable
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