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pope 06-29-2020 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by BrettRS (Post 3345046)
These aren't the most readily available cars in my area and this is the cheapest, non-salvage titled one that I could find by nearly $4,000.

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Originally Posted by Yoshoobaroo (Post 3345064)
This. People on here a quick to dismiss the 13s and 14s to a certain extent. Point is that these cars are fairly rare and they don't pop up for sale very often. We don't all live in socal.

I was having a hell of time trying to find one in MI. Being a rust state, I wouldn’t consider any that weren’t stored in the winter. There went at least half of the few that do turn up for sale.

Ultimately, I went online and bought a salvage car. $2200 for a ~10k mile a year Texas car with light front damage. Bolted on a paint matching hood and fender, bumper support, headlights, steering wheel airbag, seatbelt, had the SRS module reset, and ordered a bumper (will need to paint; cousin owns a busy shop and it'll get paint for the cost of materials).

All in (including auction fees and shipping) I'll be into my car for $6-6500 by the time it's recertified for the road. Yes it's a salvage rebuild, no I don't care. The perfect car is the one that fits your budget/skill level.

BrettRS 07-06-2020 07:49 AM

I picked up the car this past Friday :) :) :)



There's a list of repairs / updates / rattles that I need to ask y'all about in more detail, but I will wait until I have all of my thoughts together to keep it organized.


Very excited and my girlfriend loves it, thanks again guys.

Yoshoobaroo 07-06-2020 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by BrettRS (Post 3346913)
I picked up the car this past Friday :) :) :)



There's a list of repairs / updates / rattles that I need to ask y'all about in more detail, but I will wait until I have all of my thoughts together to keep it organized.


Very excited and my girlfriend loves it, thanks again guys.


Congrats!

If you’re trying to find help in a specific issue, there’s a very good chance we’ve already figured it out and documented in the forum. That said, the Vbulletin search engine is crap, so you’ll never find it, so use google to search the site, like this:

If you’re looking for the rear deck rattle, Google this:

site:ft86club.com rear deck rattle

JesseG 07-28-2020 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by BrettRS (Post 3346913)
I picked up the car this past Friday :) :) :)



There's a list of repairs / updates / rattles that I need to ask y'all about in more detail, but I will wait until I have all of my thoughts together to keep it organized.


Very excited and my girlfriend loves it, thanks again guys.


Congratulations to you and your girlfriend! It’s an awesome little car, and there are a lot of people that love the heck out of them. The rattles just add character. [emoji6] You may not be able to track them all down anyway. Some guys/gals have, but it’s not worth it IMO. They are a small sports car with a stiff chassis, rattles sort of come with the territory. Lol
Enjoy it and drive safely!


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daniloneil8 07-28-2020 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by BrettRS (Post 3346913)
I picked up the car this past Friday :) :) :)



There's a list of repairs / updates / rattles that I need to ask y'all about in more detail, but I will wait until I have all of my thoughts together to keep it organized.


Very excited and my girlfriend loves it, thanks again guys.

Well, what's the status on the car?

Grady 07-29-2020 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Yoshoobaroo (Post 3344132)
Check for the J02 valve spring recall. If it was done over 5000 miles ago, the engine is good. In short some cars' engines were badly sealed up after the recall and sealant can get into the oil pump pickup and starve the engine, then boom.
Failure typically happens within a couple hundred miles and pretty much always within 2000 miles. Again, if over 5000 miles have passed it's nothing to worry about.
More info HERE

This!!!! If the recall was just done or not done yet, Walk away!

daniloneil8 07-29-2020 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Grady (Post 3352986)
This!!!! If the recall was just done or not done yet, Walk away!

Silly. The failure is estimated to occur on like 1% of cars.
If everyone thinks like you, then the 2013 will be a deal of a lifetime.

kevtronzero 07-29-2020 11:31 PM

Check for timing chain cover and left/right cam carrier oil leaks. Resealing cam carriers will require engine removal.

justalex 07-30-2020 02:50 AM

I thought that there will be photos. Congrats on your new car! Make sure to keep us posted with the ongoing modification.

DarkPira7e 07-30-2020 07:44 AM

Either he loves it so much he hasn't stopped driving, or a valve spring failed and he can't stop crying

Spuds 07-30-2020 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkPira7e (Post 3353345)
Either he loves it so much he hasn't stopped driving, or a valve spring failed and he can't stop crying

Or the girlfriend took the car and ran?

ScoobsMcGee 07-30-2020 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3353362)
Or the girlfriend took the car and ran?

She would only have to run if a valve spring failed. Otherwise she could drive.

Grady 07-30-2020 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by daniloneil8 (Post 3353251)
Silly. The failure is estimated to occur on like 1% of cars.
If everyone thinks like you, then the 2013 will be a deal of a lifetime.

Percentage is low but this is just simple risk management. Humans make mistakes. Anytime you work on a car your risk for failures/issues increases. The more in depth the work the more it increases. The failure rate on these engines is probably greater than on new engines.

daniloneil8 09-09-2020 07:25 PM

Did he buy the car ?


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