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    ive been reading around and every now and then i come across a few people who have found themselves some HOT AS5 deals on there rides. personaly i havent come across anything realy worth mentioning.

    i was wondering.. what kind of good or lucky deals have you guys encountered or have heard of and where'd you find out about it?

  • #2
    meh...our cars weren't necessarily good deals...they were just ghetto cheap

    my first car, purchased Dec. 1997: a 1986 Mustang V6 4MT for $1000...previous owner literally pulled it out of the barn and put a 'for sale' sign on it. it woulda remained in good running condition if I hadn't 'drifted' it into ditches like 5 different times

    my brother's first car, purchased Sep. 1999: a 1987 RX-7 GXL 5MT for $1500...it was burning oil and the car lasted 110k miles before the engine died (11k miles of which was driven by my brother)

    my other brother's first and current car, purchased July 2003: a 1989 240SX coupe 5MT for $1800...car remains in good mechanical condition, but the paint job looks a lil sh!tty...we lucked out on this one...all the other S13's we called for were already sold and most of em were more than $2000 with over 200k miles on the odo

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    • #3
      i ofund a 1st gen rx-7 in the local merchandiser for 500 obo...

      i bargained the guy down to 200 bucks...

      it needs a clutch kit, some paint(stock is faded to white..from black).


      good deal i think considering the blue book value is 600 in very poor condition



      rotary's are tasty

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      • #4
        '90 Turbo Legacy Wagon (only one in existence that I know of) was had for a cool $3k a few years ago.

        If I were to have bought a Legacy L and swapped in the motor it would have cost around $10k for everything.

        -MR

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        • #5
          '88 RX-7 FC GXL 75,000 original miles

          Free

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          • #6
            i found a '93 FD for 8,500 in OK but the dude sold it
            -also a '86 Ae in s.f. for 1,900 but i lost the person's #...i get all the bad luck....

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            • #7
              i bought my perfect condition AE86 for $1200 almost 4 years ago before the craze hit, back when that was the normal price for em...

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              • #8
                $4300 for a 73' Toyota Century RHD

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                • #9
                  FC 88´1200dlls..including full Tll swap including everything...and few other things..

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                  • #10
                    Toyota Corolla AE86 Coupe (SR5)

                    $150 (Runs good)

                    Going to pick it up with a friend in a few weeks.

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                    • #11
                      $1000 for my escort....72k on it. then i put about another 1000 into it...

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                      • #12
                        87 rx7 2+2 that i got for 500$. had to go all the way to PA to get it and just needed minor engine work. ill have picks of it up soon.

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                        • #13
                          my sentra was $800.

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                          • #14
                            got my ae86 for 1300, needs a new clutch now but these days that pretty cheap.

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