series8217 wrote: Ok... You guys did a horrible job of talking me out of it. I'm planning to visit the owner this weekend to find out more about the car and get a price :-)
One does not come to GRM to be talked out of a car . . .
series8217 wrote: Ok... You guys did a horrible job of talking me out of it. I'm planning to visit the owner this weekend to find out more about the car and get a price :-)
One does not come to GRM to be talked out of a car . . .
You know that RX means it has a rotary, right? If that doesn't talk you out of it, you are incurable.
I love the car, but wouldn't bother in CA unless you want to flip it. I wouldn't go through all that trouble trying to make it legal when it would be so much easier to just get a car two years older. Also make sure it is on non-op, or the registration could cost more then the car. Cars like these are one of the reasons why I hate California. On the other hand, emissions cars in CA can be bought for cheap because few people are willing to deal with them.
NGTD wrote:series8217 wrote: Ok... You guys did a horrible job of talking me out of it. I'm planning to visit the owner this weekend to find out more about the car and get a price :-)One does not come to GRM to be talked out of a car . . .
I figured that was the whole point of these "talk me out of..." threads. Just a funny way of saying "convince me to buy this car that I'm on the fence with".
Boost_Crazy wrote: I love the car, but wouldn't bother in CA unless you want to flip it. I wouldn't go through all that trouble trying to make it legal when it would be so much easier to just get a car two years older. Also make sure it is on non-op, or the registration could cost more then the car. Cars like these are one of the reasons why I hate California. On the other hand, emissions cars in CA can be bought for cheap because few people are willing to deal with them.
Having maneuvered my Fiero through the engine change recertification process for my 3.4 DOHC V6 swap, I'm pretty familiar with it and shall not be afeareded. I could always swap in a complete 13B powertrain if the 12A is hopeless in its current state.
Not sure what you mean about it being "so much easier to just get a car two years older". I can't find a single RX3 of any year or body style for sale anywhere in the United States, let alone Southern California. Do you know of one?
In reply to series8217: Sorry, I thought you were looking at other Japanese 70's cars, not just RX3's. That car would be tough to find, but they are out there. The closest I found was this RX2...
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/4454247666.html
Some assembly required.
This RX3 just popped up- don't get your hopes up on the $500 list, It looks like a link to an eBay auction...
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/cto/4458245637.html
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