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  1. Thanks for the quick price up, makes me feel even better about it. I planned on taking a nice pointy object and asking if I can poke around. Honestly I am a bit anxious about what I am going to find. Part of me wants to find a great deal the other half is afraid it will be a flop... I was on their site earlier. Looks pretty expensive. I'm willing to bet his is a bit older but I will take note of the model and look it up. Thanks for the link.
  2. Thanks for the help NewZed, I wrote down your questions so I CAN'T forget them. As for the FAST system, any particular one I should be looking for or avoiding? He said it cost him about $1,800. You might think my car is maintenance free but it's not... ... I've got a lot of work in it and I'm always have to adjust the tune. I guess it's a different type of "maintaining" but I'm not stranger to engines. I've worked on a lot of cars over the years. Restored a 1965 356SC Porsche, helped a buddy with his 351 Windsor powered RX-8 and so on. I'm also an engineer in the automotive (well diesel) industry, and I know that doesn't mean I actually know what I'm doing. Most of my fellow engineers don't know jack about engines or anything of that nature AT ALL. They could tell you sports statistics but when I talk engines... lights are on and nobody's home. My car isn't originally tuned by me but I do work with the tuning so I know a little. I know even less (OK... MUCH less) about these cars and their engines but I plan to learn every bit that I can before I screw it up. I'll be on here A LOT for research and advice. I do plan on taking a fellow engine guru buddy of mine that actually has an old Z. Hopefully he will be able to decide if it's a good deal or not. Again thanks for the advice.
  3. First off, hello there, my name is Brad. I am new here... and yes this is another SHOULD I BUY THIS post so any advice would be greatly appreciated. I've been searching my local area and nearby states for a Z car (specifically pre 1979... no ZX). I am planning on doing a budget build and not a restoration. I will be going for the classic JDM look (fender mirrors, flairs etc.). I am a performance car enthusiast and currently daily drive a 2011 Subaru STi, however performance is not my end goal. I already have a great performance car so I want something that looks different for cruising and taking to some shows. I love the way the classic Z cars look, even stock they are gorgeous. This may upset purists but imperfections don’t bother me and this car will be far from perfect for some time. The imperfections are character and show history. That being said I don’t want a complete ROT project, as many don’t. After searching I found what I think is the best deal I’ve seen so far and plan on going to check it out today with CASH in hand but would love to hear some opinions and words of caution from those more experienced than I. Here is the ad: http://columbia.craigslist.org/cto/4576768231.html This car is just up the road so it’s a lucky find in my opinion. Some more information from the guy after talking with him and looking at pictures he sent me. - The floor pans are not rusted through, only surface rust. - The electrical issue is because he had someone else wire the car and they used the wrong harness. Everything works (lights, turn signals etc) just some of it is mixed up, like the wipers are turned on VIA the defrost button . So nothing major and something I will fix. - He checked the wheel wells and strut tower areas and said nothing was rusted through (I will confirm this) - The car was originally from Texas but spent 2 years in Connecticut, that’s where the little bit of rust came from. It now resides in Columbia, SC. I originally set out to find a carbureted setup to eliminate EFI and having to work with ECU/tuning. I currently do that on my STi but it can be tougher than making adjustments to a ye ol’ carb setup. However he said it runs great and has no issues so I shouldn’t have to touch the engine much at the moment. The only issue comes in when I do have to. Maybe someone can shed some light on this part, is it a good setup, easy or hard to work with and so on. I think that is the only thing holding me back at the moment (besides the obvious that I haven’t seen it in person yet). I know I’m forgetting some small details so I will update if I can think of anything. Thanks in advance! Purchase
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