WTB: 5 speed import *Read thread*

Ok, here’s the criteria.

  1. NOT a project car.
  2. Stock condition. No mods.
  3. Little to no rust. Pref. none.
  4. 5 speed (or 4 speed, what have you)
  5. Less than $2000. Looking to pick up a car for about $1000, but will spend a little more if the car is nice enough, and suits what I"m looking for.

Adhere to these criteria, and stay on topic please. Thanks.

the civic will never die, just keep driving it!

Jam, I just kind of want something newer/cleaner. But you’re right, nothing can stop that Civic.

Bump for the day people.

straight up trade, your mr2 for my civic?

^^ good deal take it and run

[quote=“sureshot!,post:5,topic:33805"”]

straight up trade, your mr2 for my civic?

[/quote]

Not the slighest chance possible.

just man up and put 4000 down for dan’s gsr

Man up? Dude, I’m buying a house. Buy a house and you’ll realize what you need to spend on, and what you kind of want to spend money on. Dan knows my situation, I explained it fully to him. I made an offer, I know what he wants, it is a great deal, but it’s more than I’m willing to spend right now.

[quote=“91MR2,post:9,topic:33805"”]

Man up? Dude, I’m buying a house. Buy a house and you’ll realize what you need to spend on, and what you kind of want to spend money on. Dan knows my situation, I explained it fully to him. I made an offer, I know what he wants, it is a great deal, but it’s more than I’m willing to spend right now.

[/quote]

Joe’s rationale on things that need to be done when buying a house.

Step 1: Live in a snowy climate
Step 2: Buy a 2 seater car that I wont drive in the snow
Step 2a: put lotus badges on it, ricer!
Step 3: Buy a more expensive british car (that will break and be expensive to fix because it is british), with 2 seats, that I can’t drive in the snow
Step 4: Buy house
Step 5: Buy another car

lol chill dude. i wasnt trying to offend u.

[quote=“originalsin,post:11,topic:33805"”]

lol chill dude. i wasnt trying to offend u.

[/quote]

I wasn’t offended at all, I was just giving you my situation and reasoning.

[quote=“chino,post:10,topic:33805"”]

Joe’s rationale on things that need to be done when buying a house.

Step 1: Live in a snowy climate
Step 2: Buy a 2 seater car that I wont drive in the snow
Step 2a: put lotus badges on it, ricer!
Step 3: Buy a more expensive british car (that will break and be expensive to fix because it is british), with 2 seats, that I can’t drive in the snow
Step 4: Buy house
Step 5: Buy another car

[/quote]

That’s fairly accurate, minus the British car breaking. It’s been extremely good to me in a year plus ownership. Have only had to replace the brake accumulator/pressure switch. And go figure, they’re delco parts.

Ok, enough bullshitting, back on topic.

[quote=“91MR2,post:13,topic:33805"”]

That’s fairly accurate, minus the British car breaking. It’s been extremely good to me in a year plus ownership. Have only had to replace the brake accumulator/pressure switch. And go figure, they’re delco parts.

Ok, enough bullshitting, back on topic.

[/quote]

yea, that C service or whatever you had to do wasn’t expensive at all :smiley:

C service was a choice. Previous owner had no records of it, so I did it. That’s called basic maintenance and peace of mind. Who wouldn’t do that? It’s not something I’ll need to worry about for another 5 years or so anyways. I’m super glad I did it.

i have a 1994 nissan altima.

all stock minus a can on the back.

red with a gold tear design paint job.

160,000 miles but maintained very very well.

runs perfect all the time i am the second owner.

5 speed. vey decent car.

1500

GOLD TEAR DESIGN PAINT JOB?!?!?! :lol:

Joe, I will shoot you.