...is worth more to me than as a whole car. I notice the extortionate, over-the-top prices some of you guys pay for JDM parts, I can't believe what people will pay for certain items. When I sell my car, I will be better off breaking it and selling the parts to you fools
STFU.... JDM's are precious valuble items.... ahh you're from U.K what do you know.... And just wondering.... when you break it apart.. what do you have for sale...???? ha ha ha
Seriously, if I sold it here I would get maybe £4000 ($6000 or so) if I was lucky. It's one of the few with every extra possible too, so it's a bit more sought after.
Originally posted by U.K VTEC You don't want the motor and tranny??
screw VTEC. Plus you said as soon as you start your car up, you drive down your driveway in VTEC. I would like the tranny with LSD though, if I could afford it.
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Gone, but not forgotten...rest in peace Jon.
Originally posted by nuro UK VTEC, are you selling your car soon?
Maybe, maybe not. I sometimes get bored of it and want something faster, but just this morning I raced with a friend who has a 310hp Sierra Cosworth and I kept with him to about 120 mph then his extra horsepower started to show...
I was impressed I done that well to be honest!
Oh Andy and I were talking about this.. you are so back and forth with that car :P. Seems to me like just want some RWD and a boost gauge .
-Erik
Tell me about it!! I sometimes want to get rid of it, but it's so damn reliable that my head tells me to keep it! In nearly two years of owning it, I've spent the grand total of £27 on repairs. That was just the rear sway bar rubber bushings that perished over time, other than general maintenance that's required.
I can go out and drive it really hard and it seems to lap it up, I wouldn't be able to do that in a boosted car....
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