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Oggy's 86 |
Aug 29 2013, 06:49 AM
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So typically I go and spam the 'what car are you obsessing about' thread whenever I have an update on my car search, so I figured I should just get make my own thread. Hopefully it will get more interesting in the coming months.
Anyway, I've been steadily stashing away hunnids to put towards a car, and I'm up to about $7,500. Ideally I'd like to spend around $5,000 max on the actual car, and the rest on goodies. At first, I planned on buying a cheap FD and fixing it up, but there was really nothing it my price range that ran and had a clean title. In fact there was nothing close. So I gave up. Definitely for the best, because I know I wouldn't enjoy owning an FD beat up enough to be worth $5k. Currently I'm thinking AE86 hatch or 240sx hatch. I'm willing to go anywhere in the country to find something clean and rust free, since the east coast + vintage jap steel generally doesn't end well. Right now I'm leaning towards the 240, only because a very thorough search for an 86 didn't turn up anything reasonable. It's hard to find a clean rust free hatch, period, but to find one reasonably priced is a whole different animal. Basically, it would take everything I have saved (and that's if I manage to find one). The closest I got was with an SR5 that is fairly clean (clean enough for me to buy and be happy with) but the price is just way too much for an SR5. For my entire $7500 I wouldn't even be able to finish the GTS conversion, let alone start actually adding any personal touches. I'm about to email this guy, and try to find out if the car is a clean as I think. Then I'll update the thread. The price seems decent, a flight to Dallas is only $120, and the drive back is 26 hrs. Do-able in a weekend. So, that's the saga so far. Hopefully it won't be too long before I can start documenting a build. And not just searching endlessly. |
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Aug 29 2013, 07:31 AM
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Yis yis sounds good
Thats like, 11000 here i think |
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Aug 29 2013, 02:57 PM
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QUOTE At first, I planned on buying a cheap FD and fixing it up, but there was really nothing it my price range that ran and had a clean title. In fact there was nothing close. So I gave up. buy a molested one and swap an ls1 |
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Aug 29 2013, 04:17 PM
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bro you need a manuél excuse-moi I didn't read the other topic Good luck broski This post has been edited by Daniel.: Aug 29 2013, 04:27 PM |
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Aug 29 2013, 04:25 PM
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Manual not manuel he don't need a guy
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Aug 29 2013, 04:28 PM
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Aug 29 2013, 07:05 PM
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Posted a WTB thread on Club4AG a little while back and heard back from someone today. The guy has a fully converted SR5 hatch with a decent amount of goodies (coils, etc). He is asking around $6k. I am waiting on pics and some more information to see if it is worth what he is asking.
Kinda on the fence between 86 and 240, I love both. The 240 in Type-X spec and the 86 in old school Running Free/Goodline spec are just gorgeous. I just don't know if i can justify $5-$6k for a far from perfect 86 when I could find a near perfect 240 for $2-$3k. Edit: @Daniel sounds like you already figured this out, but I decided I don't care about the auto because I want to swap the engine out anyway, and I'd get a 5spd with the engine. This post has been edited by Oggy: Aug 29 2013, 07:07 PM |
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Aug 29 2013, 07:08 PM
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>auto bro you need a manuél (IMG:http://gadgets.boingboing.net/filesroot/icon_cover2_nov26,0.jpg) Yes? |
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Aug 29 2013, 07:47 PM
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I think an 86 has more of a classy factor than the 240
I see way too many s-series even in canada owned by yoloswag teens I think if your planing to build a simple clean car done right, the AE will get more appreciation I'm not even into these cars/tuning styles but I'd much rather see an 86. If anything tho test drive several and see what you really truly want |
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Aug 29 2013, 08:01 PM
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Well if i were in your position i'd get a 240 because it's newer and i like how the type x looks, and even though it's newer and more powerful, it's not more expensive
Also i think buying a stock car and modifying it yourself is cooler than buying someone else's project car. |
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Aug 29 2013, 08:19 PM
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Personally, I would choose the 240. It's a hard choice, yet you don't see 240's in good, clean shape. Most have been f**ked over and whored out. This should, in turn, make a clean, almost completely stock 240 that much more unique.
I've always had a soft spot for an 86. Although I don't see too many of them getting riced out like 240's. Yet, the 86 is older than the S13. So you would seem to think that 86's would be more valuable against an S13. I look for reliability when browsing through car sales. I like to preserve things. But that's just my opinion. You choose what you think is best for you. This post has been edited by Swift: Aug 29 2013, 08:28 PM |
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Aug 29 2013, 08:27 PM
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the 240 is a good find, not very molested and the only problem is the auto box. I found a clean S13 'vert a while back with an automatic too. If that falls through, try to focus more on an AE86. They're cheaper, less often molested & drifted, and have a hell of a nice interior without those stupid automatic seat belts. Plus the engine sounds nicer.
This post has been edited by NismoZ58: Aug 29 2013, 08:28 PM |
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Aug 29 2013, 09:43 PM
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Wow thanks for the replies guys. It seems as if all of us are kind of on the same page.
Faran, I know what you mean about the classy factor. I think the 86 is getting to that age where it stops looking dated and starts looking vintage (I mean to non-car people, anyway.) The 240 looks a lot more modern but not new. The interior especially looks really dated. Nick I totatally agree about buying a stock car rather than a project. I like the idea of getting the car the same way it came from the factory and doing all the work myself to make sure it's done right. I mean, even an aftermarket radio can turn out ot be a nightmare if the PO didn't do a good job. Swift I like you thinking. Most AE86's are either in s**tty condition with peeling paint and sagging USDM bumpers, or clean panda paint with JDM bumpers and the owners choice of 15" rim. Most 240's seem to either be stock and beat to s**t, or modified and beat to s**t. Nismo the auto bothered me more at first but a lot less now. I'll get a new tranny with whatever swap I choose, and there are just a few more parts to buy to fully convert the car to manual. The hard part will be dealing with the auto until I have the time to start the swap. Take a look at these two build threads from Damon and Kyle on Zilvia. These two builds are my inspiration. Both very clean, simple builds, focused on quality. That's what I want to strive for, regardless if I'm building an 86 or 240. |
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Aug 30 2013, 02:52 AM
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Aug 30 2013, 03:25 AM
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Staggered TE's are so f**king dope. I wouldn't change a damn thing.
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Aug 30 2013, 03:39 AM
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what if you do a 180 like a 86
insta-win |
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Aug 31 2013, 06:50 AM
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I'm glad you're going to shell out the extra $$ for a car instead of buying a piece of s**t then attempting to make it rad. Like all the dumbd**k 240 kids down here. (And me, I was an idiot.)
I mean yeah it's cool to build something and thrash it or whatever, but there's a fine line between having an actual nice presentable daily/drifter and a piece of s**t lol. When I'm able to I'm def. shelling out the extra money for an FC in f**kING GOOD condition. Maybe not showroom on the outside, cause I could give a f**k, bodywork is hella easy and I like it, but like rotary-nerd-owned knows-every-inch-of-the-13b $4000 condition. And either car you decide on you'll get a cool ride. I really would like an ae86 coupe but f**k dude, I wouldn't be able to handle the slow personally lol. Not like 240's are fast... haha This post has been edited by Brand0n: Aug 31 2013, 06:51 AM |
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Sep 1 2013, 05:51 AM
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yea the 86 has always been tops in my book
Its just a drivers car. doesn't need to be whored out with mods to be fun can take a bit of a beating but goes back together easy a lot of professionals talk about how easy it is to drive and they make great DD/Track day cars. Don't get me wrong, the s13/14s are great tuning cars cause they are also easy but they have trouble living up to their social hypes The 86 fits perfectly, as a light weight car that can carve corners better than most domestics My guy bonked on me so im gonna hunt, think i'll save until January or Feb to start looking again... |
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Sep 3 2013, 11:23 PM
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Sep 8 2013, 07:50 PM
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I may have found the holy grail. One owner red 240sx SE Fastback, garaged all its life, 36k miles. 100% stock. VERY fairly priced. Sent the seller an email, if I don't hear back by tomorrow I'm just going to call them. Only flaw is the auto tranny, but I'll swap it. It's not like I'm going to find another one with a 5spd in this condition.
I was also contacted by a guy selling the demo car for his ae86 restoration shop. It's an SR5 hatch but should be properly clean. We'll see what happens (IMG:style_emoticons/default/eager.gif) If everything goes perfectly I'll be on a plane Friday going to pick up the 240, but that is assuming the car hasn't been sold already. Btw, my plan for the 240 is pretty simple. Phase one would be to replace all wear parts, bushing, hoses, etc, JDM half and half indicators, and after that just fix what needs fixing. After that is done, I'd look into swapping the tranny. My dream would be to get coils and wats for it too, but that would kill the budget for phase two, which would be to start collecting parts for the 'real' build. This post has been edited by Oggy: Sep 8 2013, 07:56 PM |
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