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13j-mm 12-29-2009 12:16 PM

i have a fc right now but i could have the money next year for a fd so how much could i find one for now a days?




1988RedT2 12-29-2009 01:27 PM

I was just educating my wife on this topic about a week ago. A nasty 3rd gen project car will set you back at least 5k. You can find decent drivers for 10-15k. Nice, low mileage cars still bring 15-20k. If I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will set me straight! https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...R#>/tongue.gif

CrimsonPride 12-29-2009 01:54 PM

Above ranges seem about right to me.



I bought my FD, 93, 5sp touring, 44,000 miles, for $16,500 two months ago. I looked on and off at ads for 2 years and made 3 trips to look at FDs before buying. I think with the recession you can find some at slightly better prices than a couple of years ago if you look diligently.



If you can find one in your area that is what you're looking for it doesn't hurt. If you travel hundreds of miles to look at a car, seller knows you're really interested!

rotorjeff 12-29-2009 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by 13j-mm (Post 837112)
i have a fc right now but i could have the money next year for a fd so how much could i find one for now a days?



I bought my fd just over a year ago. I found it on cars.com. I had been looking for about 6 months. You should be able to find one that runs relatively well for $14k to $16k. I paid $10k for a stock car with a blown engine, good interior, and good body. I also had to travel over 400 miles to pick it up. No matter what car you find, you should be prepared to replace the engine and turbos. You should be able to get a rebuilt engine for $4-$5k and new turbos for about $3k. I got '99 spec turbos from rotary performance in TX. They are a great outfit. Then you will need to put it all together. If you do not think that doing this kind of work your self is for you, then you should not consider an fd, unless you have a lot of money to burn. If that is the case, then just spend $20k for a turnkey car. Half the fun of owning an fd is learning the details of taking it apart and putting it back together. You will learn what an engineering marvel it really is.

amp 12-29-2009 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by 13j-mm (Post 837112)
i have a fc right now but i could have the money next year for a fd so how much could i find one for now a days?

really dependent on condition and goodies.. recent offer given to me for one of the cyms is 22k without the fikse wheels..

GreyGT-C 12-29-2009 06:28 PM

holy ****. When did the prices start going back up on them? I gave $18k for mine 12 years ago with about 30k miles on it. Since then i've seen GOOD ones for under $10k and ragged ones for $2-3k.



Man, i wish mine was still stock-ish... i'd sell that thing tomorrow!

13j-mm 12-29-2009 07:29 PM

i would really like to find one with stock tan leather and red exterior to get started with then put everything i can it haha =D

13j-mm 12-29-2009 07:31 PM

and to umm i guess its eat **** lmao thats a sick fd

13j-mm 12-29-2009 07:33 PM

and id sell the vette b4 id think about selling the fd

amp 12-29-2009 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by GreyGT-C (Post 837136)
holy ****. When did the prices start going back up on them?..

not sure it has.. the offer was someone close who knew the history of my fd..

most recent offer was last week from another forum member for 20k.. hes since placed a deposit for a 93 base for 19k..


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