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miataspeed2005 11-06-2009 08:38 AM

323 on CL
 
91 mazda 323 gt turbo
he's claiming 280hp at 6psi? It's only $1000 is it worth to buy and use engine?

gospeed81 11-06-2009 09:54 AM

Not sure about power claim...but I'd sure as hell go pick it up...even if it meant a few extra bachelorette parties this weekend.

Some of the parts could be useful...and you could probably get that much back shipping stuff to djcommie.

You may even find out you like it. My grandpa had one and they're supposed to be rockin' little cars.

jbresee 11-06-2009 02:20 PM

Yeah, don't harvest the motor on this one, drive it as is. It's a little squealer.

There aren't many of these that have not rusted out.

hustler 11-06-2009 02:33 PM

I want one of those to daily sooooooo bad.
http://www.modifiedcars.com/pix/cars_large/402_244.jpg

hustler 11-06-2009 02:39 PM

There's a local AWD one that's dirt cheap but I can't have another project right now. I could drive that fucker to work daily of course. Mine would be sooooo clean too. It would definitely have 6ULs too.

b0ne 11-06-2009 04:45 PM

Hell yes.

For comparison, here's a GTX (awd) one near me for $2150: 1988-89 Mazda 323 GTX Turbo All wheel Drive

disturbedfan121 11-06-2009 09:44 PM

i would totally rock one myself. but they are even harder to find let alone in good shape here in the North east or even Tristate area

gospeed81 11-07-2009 07:23 AM

Seriously, if you haven't bought this thing already I have no respect for you.

I say this because I know it would mean explaining to your wife another $1000 project. But those cars are worth it...and I'm telling you now you don't want to end up like me with the wife nagging you to death and keeping your balls in a jar.

You WANT to be able to just go out and pick up deals like this.

miataspeed2005 11-07-2009 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by gospeed81 (Post 479237)
Seriously, if you haven't bought this thing already I have no respect for you.

I say this because I know it would mean explaining to your wife another $1000 project. But those cars are worth it...and I'm telling you now you don't want to end up like me with the wife nagging you to death and keeping your balls in a jar.

You WANT to be able to just go out and pick up deals like this.

I wish life would be that simple but it's not. If I spent another $1000 on a project she will kill me! I'm finishing up real estate school now and holidays are around the corner. I need to save as much money as I can since I need like almost $1000 to take my real state test and become one. So hopefully by the summer I'll be making lots of mula.

gospeed81 11-07-2009 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by miataspeed2005 (Post 479258)
I wish life would be that simple but it's not. If I spent another $1000 on a project she will kill me! I'm finishing up real estate school now and holidays are around the corner. I need to save as much money as I can since I need like almost $1000 to take my real state test and become one. So hopefully by the summer I'll be making lots of mula.

Yeah...I understand...I don't call it being whipped...I call it being responsible. I just let go of a T25 upgrade to make sure we'd have enough to cover spring tuition and the holidays as well.

Props to ya. I know it would be really hard for me not to run over there with a grand in my hand if that were local.

rharris19 11-07-2009 10:45 AM

I do love how we get excited about $1000-$3000 cars and I am in that boat. The E30's I am looking at are in the $2500-$3500 range and they are in awesome shape. It's hard to look at the new M3 without thinking, "I could buy 20 E30's for that price". It's an awesome car, but I love getting excited about these cheaper cars. Plus, you aren't as scared to work on the damn things.

gospeed81 11-07-2009 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by rharris19 (Post 479272)
I do love how we get excited about $1000-$3000 cars and I am in that boat. The E30's I am looking at are in the $2500-$3500 range and they are in awesome shape. It's hard to look at the new M3 without thinking, "I could buy 20 E30's for that price". It's an awesome car, but I love getting excited about these cheaper cars. Plus, you aren't as scared to work on the damn things.

I've told my wife over and over that even after I graduate I'll never buy myself a new car.

I'll take her to whatever dealership she wants to go to...but I have too much fun (and get too much value) out of fixing up used old beaters with a spark of simple sports car in them.

I've never paid more than $2000 for a car, and the Miata is actually the most "valuable" one I've had. I have had more valuable bikes...but I bought a $2000 one first and kept fixing, selling and stepping up.


Not to mention keeping a manufactured car on the road is in reality more environmentally responsible than going out and buying the newest gas-sipper off the lot.


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