I have a 1994 Mazda protege that has been set up for rally cross. I am asking $500 for the car and an additional $150 for the race wheels and tires. I am negotiable on the price, the vehicle is currently registered and road worthy. It does need a few things but I feel the price reflects the work needing to be done.
My ad can be seen at : http://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/3751915672.html
Give me a call if you're at all interested. The car is currently parked at :
2002 Grisdale ln
Cary, NC 27513
Seems like a good deal.
You may want to move the harness anchors up a bit...
The idea was to eventually have some sort of cage in there with proper anchors so the temporary placement became more and more permanent as interest fell off.
It was previously owned by my brother "Carson"
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/community/carson/
He has many posts about what he has done to it.
Paging cghstang to the white phone.
Yep, I remember when Carson was posting regular updates on the car.
Looks like a great deal. Much like (actually better than) the EGT that I started rallycrossing with that I purchased via these classifieds.
Buy this and win the purchase price or more back from MazdaSpeed rallycross contingency money.
There's contingency money in RallyCross!!!???
berkeleyING
I need to crawl out from under my rock more often...
cghstang wrote:
Yep, I remember when Carson was posting regular updates on the car.
Looks like a great deal. Much like (actually better than) the EGT that I started rallycrossing with that I purchased via these classifieds.
Buy this and win the purchase price or more back from MazdaSpeed rallycross contingency money.
Well I was implying that you should buy it.
In reply to EvanB:
I should get my car going. Then I would consider an MX3 or 323. Or Miata. Or SC400. Or Ranger or Mustang.
Someone else should buy this and rallycross it relentlessly.
OP, do you still have the rest of the interior?
How was the suspension upgraded?
Interior is long gone. The suspension is kyb gr-2's on all four corners for a 2003 escort and the springs off a 2002 auto escort. Gives the car about 1.5-2" lift over stock and the alignment had it turning in really well and keeps the rear a touch loose.
What are you doing with the Cervelo in that pic?
If this isn't gone by the time I get home from training, I am going to go look at it.
SOMEBODY BUY THIS BEFORE I DO.
Sil80redtop wrote:
What are you doing with the Cervelo in that pic?
Removing sweat corroded headset spacers...with a rotozip. Eye protection was required.
Ah. Some of those top cap plugs actually bulge out and prevent the spacers from coming off unless you loosen it, but as most Cervelos have the glue-in plug, that probably wasn't the issue.
If you deal with many triathletes you'll know how they keep their bikes, they only service them when they are way past due. That aero position puts all of their sweat right into the headset and they don't think to rinse it, clean it, or care for it.
JakeGentry wrote:
If you deal with many triathletes you'll know how they keep their bikes, they only service them when they are way past due. That aero position puts all of their sweat right into the headset and they don't think to rinse it, clean it, or care for it.
Hey, don't lump us all together. Some of us know how to properly maintain a bike, and have bike handling skills to boot!
In reply to The_Jed:
I actually won $100 from them this year. Had I been faster, and not a ton faster even, it would have been $200. Friend won $400 in his Subie. The sport is flush with cash! .
This protege would make a fine rallycross car.
klipless wrote:
Hey, don't lump us all together. Some of us know how to properly maintain a bike, and have bike handling skills to boot!
Fair enough and sorry to make a generalized statement regarding triathletes. Many of the triathletes I work with do not care for their bikes, many customers do the same, not all but some. I assume you do more than just triathlons since you made mention to bike handling
Sorry, it wasn't my intention to turn this into a roadie vs. triathlete threadjack.
All sales are on hold until Brett_Murphy returns from training anyways!
mazdeuce wrote:
In reply to The_Jed:
I actually won $100 from them this year. Had I been faster, and not a ton faster even, it would have been $200. Friend won $400 in his Subie. The sport is flush with cash! .
This protege would make a fine rallycross car.
I think I'll fire off an E-mail to Lincoln.
I still have it and would rather not sell it to tony as a daily driver or to freeman to hold him over after his pathfinder overheated. I don't need to sell it but I want to see it raced again.
A week in California made me come to my senses. I have to sell the Brokeswagen and get the RX-8 sorted out before I get another car.
If it is still around in a month or so, I'll be surprised, but interested again.
Who am I kidding? Check your email. I want to some and see it.