Wtb: Turbo Fd... In April :(
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I'm looking for a pretty close to stock FD. It will be my first real car, so I'm not looking for a whole lot of power. I'm basically looking for a car to learn on. I'd consider an FC too.
Here's the thing, the lease on my Pathfinder is up in about a year, so I can't really buy until April, at earliest. I won't be surprised if this thread gets deleted, but I thought posting now couldn't hurt....
Here's the thing, the lease on my Pathfinder is up in about a year, so I can't really buy until April, at earliest. I won't be surprised if this thread gets deleted, but I thought posting now couldn't hurt....
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All FDs came twin turbo, so your title is a little redundant. If I were you I'd just keep an eye out on here, traderonline.com and thepartstrader.com until you're ready to buy. Don't be in a hurry to buy once it's an option!!!
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Originally Posted by UniqueTII' date='Sep 22 2003, 04:58 PM
All FDs came twin turbo, so your title is a little redundant. If I were you I'd just keep an eye out on here, traderonline.com and thepartstrader.com until you're ready to buy. Don't be in a hurry to buy once it's an option!!!
i realized that it was repetative after... sorry....
am i being stupid by starting with an FD, i mean, i have basic knowledge and skill... i just don't want to bite off more than i can chew...
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Originally Posted by Aspire' date='Sep 22 2003, 06:52 PM
Buy mine. Its a steal. Details in the sig.
do you have any more pics?
do you know how much it would be to ship to jersey?
is this list of questions extremely annoying?
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