Something mildly interesting bought from a Japan Auction

Something mildly interesting bought from a Japan Auction

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Vacationboy

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171 posts

113 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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Been googling for M120 specialists for days to sort the "rough running" out!

Hit me up with spezialisten!

At least Im going in with my eyes wide open, I realise I might have to hoy thousands on it every year.

Still.. you could spend money on worse things than a V12.

A gentleman travels behind no less than 12 cylinders is it? And under no circumstance in front of only 6?? ( slight Porsche dig, forgive me father... I have a 90 964 C2 convertible though, so its allowed)

Edited by Vacationboy on Tuesday 11th November 00:41

SeldomSeenKid

525 posts

153 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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Wow. I didn't know a 7L version of these existed. Well played! clap

RB Will

9,664 posts

240 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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For the people getting excited about the flag pole. As one other poster said it's not. It's a parking pole. Supposedly helps you judge where the car corner is. Very common on jap cars, even small ones like Cubes!

If I remember rightly didn't this vintage or the one before S Class have little parking poles built in from the factory?

AndrewCrown

2,286 posts

114 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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They did...
just like this...on the rear anyway.... they would retract too
RB Will said:
For the people getting excited about the flag pole. As one other poster said it's not. It's a parking pole. Supposedly helps you judge where the car corner is. Very common on jap cars, even small ones like Cubes!

If I remember rightly didn't this vintage or the one before S Class have little parking poles built in from the factory?

Coatesy351

861 posts

132 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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AndrewCrown said:
They did...
just like this...on the rear anyway.... they would retract too
RB Will said:
For the people getting excited about the flag pole. As one other poster said it's not. It's a parking pole. Supposedly helps you judge where the car corner is. Very common on jap cars, even small ones like Cubes!

If I remember rightly didn't this vintage or the one before S Class have little parking poles built in from the factory?
Which the OP's car doesn't have as its a later model one with parking sensors.
Love the car!

carinaman

21,291 posts

172 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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SeldomSeenKid said:
Wow. I didn't know a 7L version of these existed. Well played! clap
Nor me. £6K inc. shipping? This car, purchase and thread has me smiling.

OzzyR1

5,721 posts

232 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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First time I've seen this thread, absolutely epic. Good job it has comfy seats as you'll be needing them to accomodate your balls.

Please keep us updated when it arrives.

deadtom

2,557 posts

165 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Vacationboy said:
A gentleman travels behind no less than 12 cylinders, And under no circumstance in front of only 6
love it

The Nur

9,168 posts

185 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Fantastic purchase!

I look forward to this thread being updated regularly with lots of pictures biggrin

longintheleg

551 posts

143 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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You sir are a hero for taking such a plunge, especially with those extortionate taxes and fuel costs.

Keep us updated please. yes

Vacationboy

Original Poster:

171 posts

113 months

Thursday 13th November 2014
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carinaman said:
SeldomSeenKid said:
Wow. I didn't know a 7L version of these existed. Well played! clap
Nor me. £6K inc. shipping? This car, purchase and thread has me smiling.
No, it was more like 10k with shipping.. still alright smile

vit4

3,507 posts

170 months

Thursday 13th November 2014
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That is utterly awesome in every way! Although, as others have mentioned, it screams Yakuza hehe

bmthnick1981

5,311 posts

216 months

Sunday 16th November 2014
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Love it, have been following a few Japanese auction houses on Instagram, they seem to have a good selection of interesting metal.

Vacationboy

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171 posts

113 months

Tuesday 18th November 2014
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Got a few more pictures today!

Wheels are a bit dinged up, and there are some marks on a door. Other than that , looks in very decent condition. Dry and straight underneath...



































dudleybloke

19,819 posts

186 months

Tuesday 18th November 2014
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Looks lovely.

k-ink

9,070 posts

179 months

Tuesday 18th November 2014
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That sound clip video was great. Although it is odd hearing a screaming F1 style engine and seeing a huge barge roll by relatively slowly. I'd love to put that engine in an Ultima!

Soupie69uk

924 posts

217 months

Tuesday 18th November 2014
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How easy is the process? How much are the import costs after you buy/win the car?

Looks great the car you bought.

I would love to import an ek9 Civic.

NRS

22,152 posts

201 months

Tuesday 18th November 2014
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Vacationboy said:
epom said:
Isn't Statoil from Norway? What a fab car, well done sir. Epic stuff.
Yeah, and a Gallon of fuel is a cool 7 pounds here.

Most expensive fuel anywhere in the world and we are supposed to be an oil nation.
As someone living in Norway the import costs are going to be pretty eye watering. They are based on C02, weight engine size (higher = higher costs) and age (older = lower costs). I just did a quick calculation and it probably would be around £24 000 all in (and that's with a 90% tax discount due to the age)!! And labour costs are insane here, so if there is problems it is going to become a massive massive moneypit.

Absolute madness to get this, but a good laugh.

Vacationboy

Original Poster:

171 posts

113 months

Tuesday 18th November 2014
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NRS said:
As someone living in Norway the import costs are going to be pretty eye watering. They are based on C02, weight engine size (higher = higher costs) and age (older = lower costs). I just did a quick calculation and it probably would be around £24 000 all in (and that's with a 90% tax discount due to the age)!! And labour costs are insane here, so if there is problems it is going to become a massive massive moneypit.

Absolute madness to get this, but a good laugh.
Yes, but you can apply for an "alternative import tax" which always pays off with old nuclear-engined barges.. which I intend to do.


Vacationboy

Original Poster:

171 posts

113 months

Wednesday 19th November 2014
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Spoke with Autoservice Faber in Berlin now, very nice chap - independent specialist.

He told me the M120 engines are magnificent, the only thing is that they have to be driven - they dont like standing around too long. Oh and the ignition is something you should be wary of.

Told him my milage ( 75.000 miles) and he responded " ah it should be no problem then , these engines will go 500.000 KM without any problem with regular service ".

A Big service where everything is checked and replaced, barring any big surprises should be no more than 400-500 euros... Famous last words but a mechanic having so much faith in the M120 is music to my ears.

720 NM of Naturally aspirated torque... here I come !! Probably going to name the car "The Wall" from the Wall of torque that comes on demand