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Fixer upper?
Im thinking about spending some cash (Under $500) to get either a talon or a eclipse, awd turbo, 1st gen.. It doesnt have to run, but cannot have repairs that are worth over $2,000. I already have a car, runs great, but I want something to work on, mod up a little bit in the process an so on. I got an open garage and all the tools to do so. What do you guys think, should I go for the next decent one I see in that price range?
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Re: Fixer upper?
I think the only reason to get a broken 1g is if you plan on making a race car. 2500 will get your 2g farther than buying a project.
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Re: Fixer upper?
IMO if you're buying a 1G AWD turbo for under $500, you are generally looking at more then $2000 worth of repairs. You can find good decent milage 1G AWD turbo's for as little as $3000can, at least here in Toronto. I think it's better to buy a well maintained stock DSM and use funds to mod it, rather then try to make it run.
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1993 Eagle Talon ES (4g63NA) 14.6 @ 98 mph (110 octane race fuel) -5 Speed Transmission (From a 4g67) -Stage 2 Crane cams -Ported and polished head -Aggresive valve springs -2.5" Custom made exhaust piping -Custom header -Gutted catalytic converter -Bored 0.5mm -Advanced ignition timing (CAS) aprox. 5 degrees (set @ ~10deg BTDC) -2g valve lifters (Lifter noise returned, now it a true DSM) -K&N w/modified air canister |
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and if your looking for one that is broken, you can do it yourself. my 1992 AWD laser with a tosed timing belt costs: $500 - car $457 - rebuilt head ===> w/ 16 new valves, Victor head seat. paying for someone else to do it. i just wanted it done. $57 - timing belt $24 - Bshaft belt $103 - Water pump $24 - Timing belt cover gasket $30 - oil and oil filter (x2 because i chaged it after 200 miles) $30 - K&N filter $9 - fuel filter $3 - PCV valve $9 - lots and lots of new vacume hoses. -peice of mind. $50 B&G syncroshift and redline gear oil. ------------------- $1296 + BS stuff like beer and a few tools i didn't have. and if you wanna add it... $50 boost guage and $80 for a datalogger WITH the PDA included. this is better because its more or less a new motor. it will not burn oil (less the turbo) for a loooong time and i know that it was built right. if you cant do this stuff yourself you shouldn't even damn think about buying the car. JUST to have the T belt changed would have cost me over $700 at a shop. i thought that was crazy so i called around (a freind works there and told me thats what they would have charged) and damn sure enough, they are all about the same. |
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$700 for "JUST" a T-belt job, that's insane. Here's your quote for "JUST" a t-belt job.
Yes, usually you do more then a t-belt with this job depending on mileage, but this is "JUST" a T-belt job. Don't get me wrong, you could buy a 1G AWD DSM for under $500 and fix her up under the hood for under $2500, but I was refering to the whole car in general (Body, Interior, etc...)
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1993 Eagle Talon ES (4g63NA) 14.6 @ 98 mph (110 octane race fuel) -5 Speed Transmission (From a 4g67) -Stage 2 Crane cams -Ported and polished head -Aggresive valve springs -2.5" Custom made exhaust piping -Custom header -Gutted catalytic converter -Bored 0.5mm -Advanced ignition timing (CAS) aprox. 5 degrees (set @ ~10deg BTDC) -2g valve lifters (Lifter noise returned, now it a true DSM) -K&N w/modified air canister |
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Re: Fixer upper?
my car's inside and body was/is in perfect condision. hell even my tires are good. so unless you ment buying aftermarket parts as well as just getting it back on the road good... then i think you are mistaken. you just have to shop around a little and not just buy the first car you find.
and aparently everywere here wants to rip you off with work cost's on an import. i'll admit i was aparently wrong about the Tbelt cost.
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