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turbotalon1g
08-10-2010, 08:22 PM
Its spelled "FLAT" not "FLATE", sounds like you don't need to worry about cars at all.
I wouldn't paint a car with $200 in my pocket, I don't think too many other would either, maybe wait longer?
DSMINMN
08-10-2010, 08:53 PM
Its spelled "FLAT" not "FLATE", sounds like you don't need to worry about cars at all.
I wouldn't paint a car with $200 in my pocket, I don't think too many other would either, maybe wait longer?
Is the worrying about cars thing sarcastic, or not?
I technically have $300 but also I have $800 in the bank set aside for buying a car. To make a long story short I almost bought a '94 Talon TSi AWD Auto. that needed a hell of a lot of work. So, the money that guy was asking, I wrote down so I know how much I would have been out if I would have gotten the car.
But yeah, I'm not really understanding the difference in prep work and such between a flat* black or metallic electric blue paintjob.
Besides getting the dent problem attended to.
turbotalon1g
08-10-2010, 08:57 PM
No, I was dead serious.
DSMINMN
08-10-2010, 09:39 PM
No, I was dead serious.
What did you mean by "sounds like you dont need to worry about cars at all" then? That I literly don't need to worry about them, or that I know enough that I don't have to worry...?
DSMINMN <VERY literal person...sorry..
Alpha D
08-10-2010, 10:31 PM
I Believe he means your age . . .being 15 and all do you have your drivers license to operate the car yet? Regardless if youll be happy with the flat or flate black which ever it is by all means go for itl. If you would like to change it later thats fine 2. I personally would of kept it the color it was painted the wheels black. Maybe lowered the car and then get a different 5 speed project car. Making the current one you own a somewhat decent looking quick DD. Regardless have fun and learn as much as possible with your new project.
DSMINMN
08-11-2010, 11:08 AM
I Believe he means your age . . .being 15 and all do you have your drivers license to operate the car yet? Regardless if youll be happy with the flat or flate black which ever it is by all means go for itl. If you would like to change it later thats fine 2. I personally would of kept it the color it was painted the wheels black. Maybe lowered the car and then get a different 5 speed project car. Making the current one you own a somewhat decent looking quick DD. Regardless have fun and learn as much as possible with your new project.
Permit to operate any vehical, yes. This car can not be driven, given its current state.
So I keeping it green would look better?
As far as the 5-speed goes, I can drive one, pretty well if I do say so myself, but I heard these auto. trans. can be used to run 10's... With the exception of a shiftbox and high stall torque converter...
It took so long just to find a TSi AWD let alone a 5-speed... That would be another 2 years...
turbotalon1g
08-11-2010, 11:27 AM
I'm trying to help you, I'm usually an asshole in person and come off like a complete asshole online.
But i'm sure you will be driving soon enough i don't care about that part. The $$ thing is what I'm talking about, classic DSMers are fueled by function over looks, while it gets old having crappy looking stuff. If I were you I would just get teh thing running first.
Don't believe everything you see online it's not as easy as it seems. There will be a few locally that will illustrate this for me I'm sure just give it time.
Get the car running solid then report back.
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DSMINMN
08-13-2010, 04:16 PM
I have about $800-$1,000 I want to spend on this car. I need ideas. (Engine wise please). Not sure what to do.
turbotalon1g
08-13-2010, 04:51 PM
Get a nice healthy stock bottom end put together if yours doesn't run.
tehehodi
08-13-2010, 05:10 PM
Whats wrong with the motor?
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