A newbie who can't settle on a car...

A newbie who can't settle on a car...

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Liggle

281 posts

101 months

Monday 14th August 2017
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Love this thread, makes my obsession (according to non car loving friends/family) with buying and selling cars look amateur!

Ten Four

Original Poster:

292 posts

151 months

Thursday 26th October 2017
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Small update time!

Europe was amazing, especially Germany in particular. People, scenery, roads and cars (well maybe not our rental...).
LHD is interesting... I got there after about an hour and a half into the long drive to Adenau. The left turns are the scary ones initially... Still, didn't cause any accidents. I found it so odd that no one does the speed limit (or I understand it incorrectly). In the end, I just did what everyone else did, around 30-40KMH over the speed limit.) Do that in Perth and you lose your car and license at 45KMH over. Took a little bit of getting used to!

Just a few pictures...



75HP of Clio wagon fury.... I've never experienced something so slow. My Benz felt like a fast car in comparison. Literally holding traffic going up hills, 3rd gear foot to floor at 100KMH...







The BMW was proper. Loved it! Even got the footwork going too. Can't recommend Frankie enough. Will definitely be back someday. 99% sure I held no one up, just an amazing experience. I won't forget the look he gave me...

So you're from Australia? Yeah.

You drive on the right side? Yeah.

-Sighs + rolls eyes- Ok. biggrin

















Properly amazing. Felt surreal in parts. PlayStation really helps with learning the track in my opinion. We also had amazing weather - zero rain!

Some of the other machinery there was great to see. Will never forget a Ferrari 488 flying past at WOT like I was stationary. Also, special mention to the model car shop at the petrol station near the Ring - amazing display!

While I was there the whole time, nothing was happening with the NSX unfortunately. That said, I was glued to WIFI spots whenever I could get access.



fk.rolleyeslaugh

Yep, did it again.

Mum picked it up while we were away.

It needs a lot, a lot of work, but it does drive (very well).



It's been somewhat neglected but it's all there. The previous owner went a good way to getting it "there".

I've just had Francois look it over and do:
- T belt, W pump
- Oil + filter
- K&N pod filter
- Coolant flush
- Gearbox oil (BS expensive)
- Diff oil
- All wipers

I've also since had a new euro 3 high flow metal cat ($$$$) put in (no cat at all..!) and had a spare key ordered and cut.
Left to do:
- Replace output shaft gearbox seal
- fix low oil level light (dash out, believe its to do with the delay wiring between the sensor and cluster)
- Tyres (I may borrow wheels for the pits as they're super grippy RE003 Bridgestones, just camber worn fronts. I'd like to save these for the track.)
- Install immobiliser (pits requirement)
- Pass pits

After that's done, I need to get the sound system working.

It's a 1996 (series 2) Supra SZ-R. That means for those not in Supra land, 6 speed manual non turbo. Buuuuuut this one has had the motor from a twin turbo auto (non vvti) installed. wink Call it a cut price version of the real thing. I decided to do this as I didn't want to end up having mint cars again that were worth too much to drive and enjoy. So, like the NSX, it isn't a factory fresh showroom example with the correct build plates but will become a mechanically sorted car that I can drive all the time, with a few dents and scratches that I won't go insane about.

It does need some (a lot) of paint and some interior work but its not too bad. I intend to just leave the exterior and maybe paint it for sale eventually. It will definitely cop some BBS LM wheels though...

Modification list is small (BPU):
Front mount intercooler
Exhaust (3" except for a section of 2.5", future job)
High flow cat
Coilovers
Intake
DVD player - no sound though
I've just bought an electric boost controller but will wait until the car is past the pits as they are illegal to have...

Here's a few very flattering pictures after a wash and wax (I'm too lazy to polish tongue out )

Black is going to absolutely wreck me in Perth summers... But there's something about a stock bodied, black Supra.









I'll grab an interior picture once I've given it a clean.

Plans for this are just to get it mechanically sorted. It's pretty quick with the breathing mods, but I'd love a big single turbo... Maybe, maybe not. We'll have to see on that one.

Needless to say, fuel consumption is horrific. Dad's here now for 6 months and I'm paying his rent, he's also got the Benz so it's going to be an expensive time on fuel.. At least I can leave two black lines when I feel like it laugh .

NSX?

Slow progress as usual...

Will update that when I have something for you....

Cheers beer

Steve Evil

10,659 posts

229 months

Thursday 26th October 2017
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I just love that there's a High Wycombe in Australia too.

Ten Four

Original Poster:

292 posts

151 months

Monday 6th November 2017
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LMs happened (already).
I'll be keeping the standard wheels for track days (when I can get to one, cost is also very prohibitive).
Did have to get two new rear tyres as the 235 (on 9") contis were basically bald.
Now sporting some Chinese 'Goalstar' 265s (that should still allow slip), it looks much better. They were cheap...

I measured fuel consumption today, its terrible... 14.8L/100km or 19MPG.
Even with my short ratio diff, it shouldn't be this bad. Will reset the ECU today (as I haven't since its got a cat) and see how it goes.
Issue is at 120KMH, I'm in positive boost because of the gearing. I could do the TTC (True Twin Conversion) which will make it laggier but hopefully better on fuel, or stump up big bucks and go for a big single...

Undecided at this stage but that level of fuel consumption is just too much for a daily but I don't have a choice until the NSX runs..





_Neal_

2,663 posts

219 months

Sunday 12th November 2017
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I really like the look of that - nice update as usual OP. Now crack on with that NSX!

aspirated

2,539 posts

146 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Love that last shot

ECG1000

381 posts

142 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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Love this thread! Always a pleasure to catch up.

M1C

1,833 posts

111 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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Brill! You never disappoint, OP!


Ten Four

Original Poster:

292 posts

151 months

Saturday 18th May 2019
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Well its been a while... Many things have happened... Many haven't....

First things first, I sold the car I said I'd never sell.

The C200 is gone. Personal reasons but I really, really miss that car.

Now.... The Supra.



I had to pass the pits - success after a couple tries. Turns out the gearbox in it was fked and requires a full rebuild.
This was dropped off to a shop who will remain nameless. A fire ensued and the workshop was burnt to the ground, literally. It took me 9 months to successfully get a claim through their insurance for a replacement gearbox..... Which also needed rebuilding.
Obviously during this time, the NSX was still off the road as was the Supra.

The Supra's been off the road since I got it basically. After the replacement box went in. It sat at the paint shop for 4 months.

This means no toy. I enjoyed my work BT-50 a lot



Cape Le Grand (Google it)

As awesome as it was, it wasn't a cruiser.

Then at work one day, I caught wind of a lady trading in her old Lexus.
So I bought it off our used car guys before it got wholesaled.




2001 Lexus ES300.
It was a lovely old bus. Very clean, just old in places. Zero issues.
This was far too boring, so I sold it.

Then accidentally bought a Saab.

How does one accidentally buy a Saab?
A friend's mum wanted a new CX-5 and the trade in was a pittance so I gave them more than my work did.

I definitely blasted My Heart Will Go On while driving down the coast, roof down wink






To her credit, this Saab was in amazing condition and to be fair, it was a hoot! A convertible you could actually get 4 people in, roof down , many shenanigans tongue out . Heated seats are also the best thing ever with the roof down. Again, zero mechanical issues! (WHAT!?)

The Saab was awesome - just drove everywhere with the roof down but eventually it was time to move it on.

Just felt like it was time for something with a bit more power again.

So I bought a 'proper' car.

Insert used but not abused, 1998 R34 Skyline GT-T. High-ish KMs, around 220,000.
Photos are after extensive cleaning. I literally removed the seats and centre console. This one was probably up there for one of the most disgusting.... The drinks holder had brown sticky goo. vomit . The seats were heavily stained... it goes on. The only mechanical issue was the shocks - original and it felt like a mobile bouncy castle bounce .







Pretty standard except a HKS exhaust. It drove real well (and sounded epic).

Didn't keep it all that long in truth as I then sold it and bought a replacement box for the Supra which was half the R34's value eek .

The replacement gearbox in the Supra was bought, fitted and it was drive-able. Then I decided to repaint the car cause the paint job was ruining the look.... Also got the interior pieces repainted as they were scratched.
Oh and I also reverse mounted the rims to give a lower offset and more dish. They do need a refurb but that's not high on the list right now.




It's black with a hint of red pearl which is only visible in direct sunlight - looks amazing in person!

The screen for a stereo will also be going in place of a more traditional single din. There's always a few bits to fix on this one... Aerial has been fixed, few globes blown in the AC dials, got a replacement handbrake lever, A-pillar trims coming. Just silly little things.
Then I remember its now 23 years old eek .

As of 2 weeks ago, the replacement box has been rebuilt at a different shop. Due to a parts shortage it took 2 months for all the parts to arrive...
It's now back in the car and 4th crunches cry .
Just waiting for some shifter bushes and trim pieces and I'll drive it for a bit to see if it improves.

Mum's V35 Skyline has been doing its solid 1,500KMs a year.

So we sold it.

Why?

I wanted a car I could take down south, and I didn't want to pay insurance and rego on another car. A deal was struck. I buy a car that mum approves that she drives, I pay maintenance, she pays rego and insurance.

Enter #55



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Okay it's Porsche's most hated car?
I LOVE IT.

Proper power, great tech, goes off road (diff locker, air suspension for clearance), comfortable and reliable (so far)!
The need to knows:
235,000KM
Immaculate, stacks of history.
4.5L V8 Twin Turbo
Everything works.
Mum loves it.

Can't say enough good things about this car. It's hanging around for a while, that's for sure.



It's hardly used and I'm trying to drive it more these days. Don't ask about fuel consumption (and don't look at the gauge either).
My only complaint is that it sounds like a vacuum cleaner... For now...

Now it was that time where dad was coming back to Aus so I needed another car as the C200 was gone.

I spied this on gumtree. It was quite cheap so I expected the worst.
In all honestly I shouldn't have bought it but I did. It wasn't amazing. After a good clean:




2001 C320.

This drove like st compared to my old C200 haha rolleyes . Sure, lots more power but it just felt cheap. Didn't help that it had a few electrical gremlins too.

Hated it, sold it in 2 weeks.

Still needed a car.

Hmm... What's a cheaper car that I haven't owned that I can put my 73 year old dad in....







hehe

2003 Subaru WRX in the best colour.
Quite standard, so ended up being very reliable.
I got it cheap as the seller had to fly out in the coming days and the car needed a clutch.
All it had was a (loud) BOV and turbo-back exhaust which did giggle worthy backfires biggrin .
After sorting the clutch and the centre diff bearings, it was a perfectly good car for the duration dad was here. It felt so childish but that was the fun of it!
I ended up selling it after he left and spent the money on LASIK - off topic but best decision ever!

Fast forward to now.
I'm absolutely not looking to buy any cars, what with the Supra still in progress, NSX too and I have a work CX-5.

So I bought another Benz.



1996 C36 AMG. 177KMs. Clean-ish but needing some work - also not currently registered.
This will get updates when the NSX is done - it's been parked for a couple months now. The dust layer is thick....
Prior to that, driving it the few occasions - what an engine and noise! I daresay black/black is a very rare colour combination too?
Hoping to get this one going properly by the end of the year smile .

Right, ok.
NSX.

I did buy an exhaust for it off a fellow owner who upgraded.
It's a ZEES EX-130. The workman shop is next level but the style of exhaust.... Well the tips are 5" each side and protrude to much. If I had the facelift rear bumper section or a large diffuser, it would suit much more. That said, I paid $600 and it's in near new condition so it's staying for now.

It IS running, however it has an intermittent miss where half the cylinders would disappear.
Bearing in mind we replaced the engine wiring harness with a tested used one....
We changed:
Plugs
Coils
Injectors
Fuel pump

Nothing worked.

Eventually after begging Francois to let me dump it at his shop..... He found a bad earth.
getmecoat

The car is still at his workshop waiting for him to have some time to fit the manual rack (the joint took 2 weeks to come), and start on the inop AC among many other things.

Here's a few flattering pictures....






It struck me how ridiculous it is at the moment...
NSX
Supra
Cayenne Turbo
C36 AMG
-Some sort of work car

Counting my lucky stars angel

Just need to get them all going!
I will get there.... And apologies for the time between updates... Life's been busy!

Edited by Ten Four on Saturday 18th May 16:26

Pommy

14,252 posts

216 months

Saturday 18th May 2019
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You like to hang around Scarborough Beach Road a lot hehe

Ill give you a light flash if i see you out and about thumbup

Ten Four

Original Poster:

292 posts

151 months

Saturday 18th May 2019
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Pommy said:
You like to hang around Scarborough Beach Road a lot hehe

Ill give you a light flash if i see you out and about thumbup
Beach bum plus its where I spend more time awake then sleeping.... tongue out

Pommy

14,252 posts

216 months

Saturday 18th May 2019
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Ten Four said:
Pommy said:
You like to hang around Scarborough Beach Road a lot hehe

Ill give you a light flash if i see you out and about thumbup
Beach bum plus its where I spend more time awake then sleeping.... tongue out
Top place.

Ten Four

Original Poster:

292 posts

151 months

Sunday 19th May 2019
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v15ben said:
I've loved following this thread over the years and it's good to see a new update. thumbup
Really like all your current fleet.
Always like seeing a nice beach photo to make me miss Australia too. hehe
Cheers! smile

Small update:
Porsche exhaust done.
Happy to report several KMs in - no drone, literally zero. Muscle car below 3000RPM, turbo V8 noises past that to redline. Couldn't be happier!
Did around 150KMs in it today just because I could! (do not mention fuel)



Shadow R1

3,800 posts

176 months

Sunday 19th May 2019
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Great update. smile

Jimmy Recard

17,540 posts

179 months

Sunday 19th May 2019
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I've never seen this thread before, but it's a great story with great cars!

I've just read it from start to finish

jimmyjimjim

7,339 posts

238 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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This is possibly my favorite thread on PH. Always upbeat, despite some questionable choices leading to lack of shirt on occasion. But OP, you need to choose some different garages. First the worlds worst paint job, now burning down...

sas782b

41 posts

90 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Brilliant thread, really enjoyed reading this. Please update regularly OP!

crofty1984

15,858 posts

204 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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Finally finished reading this. Sir - you are an inspiration. 😋

Ten Four

Original Poster:

292 posts

151 months

Monday 27th April 2020
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Sorry its been a while again.... Many things have happened, others haven't...

Well.
I sold the C36 -as is-. I don't think I'd ever have gotten around to that one and after it sat for around a year....I decided to move it on.
Sold it to a mechanic who was going to restore it. Good car but never really got to drive it far - missed opportunity?
Only thing I did was replace the cheap nasty gear knob, with a good used OEM one. Did look good after a wash.





The NSX still sits in the workshop, untouched.... Doesn't actually need that much... Didn't stop me spending $3.5k on a second hand, stainless exhaust......



It's a NLA, Japanese-made thin wall steel GT-One Version 6 catback exhaust. Along with some resonated test pipes coolcool.

Guess that's okay as the Supra was fixed after taking the box apart again. Apparently some parts weren't compatible or something along those lines - replacements sourced.

I found some REALLY old pictures of the NSX in a past life.

coolcoolcool




Gangster! Hahahahahah.

So I bought another trade in (halves with a mate).

2008 RX8 Series 2 GT

Very rare in Australia being factory optioned with all the go fast parts...
Didn't realise a mechanic in the workshop was desperately looking for one - so didn't own this one long. He takes it to track days now smile .






He's slightly lowered it and changed the rims since.

Then another mate decided he wanted a new car and was going to buy a Forester.
I told him off, he bought a CX-5 Akera Turbo and I bought his 2008 Audi A4.....





A4 1.8T 2008, approx 150KMs.
He's had the car serviced by the guys who look after all my cars so I knew it was a good un'. He'd owned it since 3 years old, had the CVT rebuilt at 60KMs ($8.5k.....) and generally looked after it very well.

Was boring?
Yes.
Does CVT suck?
Yes.
Did it stay around long?
No.

I heard apparently after I sold it, a central locking part failed, the car got into a hit and run, finally the nail was a timing chain failure.
Yikes.

Oh look, a car I have no need for, nor want.
I'll have that.






2006 Subaru Liberty 2L auto with 4 seriously fked door cards.
The guy I got it from, said he bought it in the country and never got around to changing them which were from the previous owner's "rat dog".

Doesn't look bad after a set of 4 $50 second hand ones.
No saving that dashboard though.
Did look really good after a clean... Thing had over 300,000KMs. Drove actually really well after some upper cylinder cleaner.
Sold it relatively quickly. Good car overall, especially at the price point.

Some may notice....
Wait a second.
That car is wearing the Supra's number plates.
(No, no one noticed that).

So....
What number plate does the Supra have?

Since the Supra was finally going amazing - I did a few events in it where possible.
The stock seats suck, appearance wise and everything-wise.
So I got some EVO 4 Recaros that match my steering wheel and gearshift boot.



Just enjoying the Supra where I could.

I also added a banner which some may hate... (Gran Turismo kid wink )

The idea was just to make it a period correct modified Supra. (Aka 90s).






All work mates (135i is cheating... too fast. It's mapped and de-catted), doesn't turn too well though wink . Please excuse brake dust!

The plate was meant to be clever (it wasn't).
T = Toyota
80 = 80 Series
09 = I ran out of ideas. (It's definitely not a 9 second car, ha)

Oh? Mum's partner's neighbour said they were looking to move their car.
Yeah?
Ok.






2005 E200K - so baby engine.
Approx 120 KMs if I remember right.
This car IS LOVELY.
I don't know why I like it but I do. It's absolutely mint bar a couple stone chips on the front end.
My auntie's Camry was expiring - so she has this one now.
She's never owned an European car before and wanted a 1 hour sit down on how to operate it (I'm deadly serious). I obliged and it's going great still - she loves it.

I had big plans for the Supra. I swapped in a serious clutch and lightwheel flyweel - even bought a single turbo, manifold, injectors, fuel pump, rail and regulator etc.
But I sold it.
Very reluctantly - but I did it. Still not sure if I made the right choice as I'll never be able to get another in that condition, mechanically and cosmetically for the price.

I sold the car without the LMs and have since sold those separately to a mate.
Here's a photo of it leaving on black Work Meister rims. Looks like a totally different car cry . Not in a bad way - I guess more of a modern look.



The new owner plans to keep it as is for now and followed up a few weeks later and bought all the remaining single turbo parts I had smile .

This is about when COVID hit.
So I'm down to the Cayenne, work CX-5 and the NSX which I hadn't seen in a long time.

I put the Cayenne for sale - it's still online as I've had nothing but time wasters.
If anyone in Australia wants a seriously good car, let me know....
It's done about 500KMs in the past 4 months.

Decided, as you do, to see if I could find a bargain to tie me over for who knows how long...

The world's ending - may as well do something silly yes?

So what do you do?

You can't really leave the house other than for the essentials, food shopping and work.
How do you look at cars?
I guess the same way...
"Look what I found on the internet this week"

I did see someone else actually beat me to it.....

BUT IT'S STILL COOL.

So

Without further adieu.

Please enter.


Car number #64.

Is.

Expensive.

Old...

Ruinous.......




Ok, I think that's as far as I can stretch it.









First, I'd like to mention and thank Simon @ Joydrive / Joydrivery (YouTube, Facebook & Instagram) for the amazing photos.

It's a 1990 Ferrari 348 TS.

Sight unseen, from Adelaide.

biglaugh

It's so cool!
Ok, so it wasn't the most expensive, not because it isn't good, but because it was a Euro delivery LHD. It then went to Japan and finally came to Australia in 2002 where it was converted to RHD and has stayed since. Thing is, I only have service records from the last 3 years (includes a belt change, thumbup ).

Would be amazing if anyone knows how to find out anything else about it. VIN: 85779.

Condition is amazing for a 30 year old car - few age related bits and bobs but nothing major (I hope). It's definitely had paint over the years, colour coded targa top and skirting (I'd say many years ago).
It's got an ANSA exhaust, de-catted (guessing).
From what I can work out - that's kind of like an OEM+ exhaust. It certainly isn't loud but it sounds fantastic. I've done 175KMs in the one week that I've had it (while being at work too) wink .

Still presents amazingly!

For the price I paid, I'm extremely happy and I don't think I'll ever find another.

I think I understand why these are a bit un-loved.
Shifting is tough - a lot of effort to go into gears and you ideally, need to match revs.
No power steering.
Heavy clutch (relative, feels like a piece of paper vs Supra)
Your average person won't be able to "drive", and will subsequently hate it.

Lucky I love it.
It's not fast.
Its not easy.
It's very rewarding when you get it right.

Versus the NSX, it does make the NSX seem like literally a generation ahead but I guess that's where Honda slowly improved yet Ferrari changed their game.
The 348 feels fragile, yet has truck like inputs.
The NSX feels solid yet light and user friendly - you feel safe in it, you can trust it.
Sure the NSX also doesn't have power steering (manual), but the gear shift is like butter, clutch is far lighter. Simply put, easy to drive, and commuting in it is no problem. The NSX feels very special but the 348 wins that game. Clink clink shift, WOT induction roar with the exhaust is intoxicating. (I'd actually like it a little louder wink ).

beer

leglessAlex

5,448 posts

141 months

Monday 27th April 2020
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My god...What an update.

It's pretty cool that you have the NSX and 348 for what they represent, rather than just the awesome cars they are. The 348 being the last (ish) of the impractical, overly delicate cars that you really wouldn't want to use every day, and then the NSX showing a different, more modern way of making a car both fast and useable.