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So if I sell the bike...

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    Ares Active Member

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    So if I sell the bike...

    How should I spend my 3k?

    1. Sell the AE82 and use the money + 3k to buy a used vehicle.
    2. Source for a new engine and tranny for the AE82 and start building it.

    Dont know how much a 20v or a gze might cost + tranny. Anyone have an idea?
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    SaberJ2X Lurk MOAR

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    its_ikon FIRST widebody

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    sell the car and put towards a better one.
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    SaberJ2X Lurk MOAR

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    yea xD even I'm thinking about it, need to save up some moolah first too, probably will get another rolla... or an yaris 5 door

    maybe even a Fit

    no need for massive HP here in PR realistically talking...
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    Ares Active Member

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    Its all about the bragging rights here in houston... That gze looks tempting. 2k for an engine, 1k for goodies hmmmm.... :D

    Those pix look surprisingly clean. Im sure thats not the one they send out to me though... Has doc Tweek chimed in the forums recently?
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    SaberJ2X Lurk MOAR

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    and if you save enough, you better get a 7a block.... and boost displacement...
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    DeebsTundra Big Tires :)

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    Chassis is old, despite your low mileage. Sell the bike, sell the 82, upgrade.
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    Ares Active Member

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    it is but 0 rust, well other than the bump on the hood. I need to flush break system and replace rear drums. Other than that nothing else has to be done maintenance wise.

    Plus, what could I upgrade with >5k dp? Keep in mind im a full time student, working 14hrs on the weekend. Bills are: 100 for phone bill and +- 100 for food/leisure.If I buy something 2nd hand has to be about 100$/mo and insurance should be less than 80. Im sure to have to do basic maintenance on it cuz it will probably be in the 60k miles at least.

    BTW, thanks for all the feed back. Im not disregarding them, just challenging I guess.

    If I decide to keep the bike and car, the car will surely last until college is over. No doubt about it. Sometimes it only gets 50 miles a week. Ill probably decide to sell the bike at 15-20k miles for 2k or less. That might be before a year depending on how much riding ill do over the summer.
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    The money you sink into the 82 will never bee seen again. It's a lost investment.
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    Ares Active Member

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    I dont think so. Driving it today and having fun with it today = no loss.

    At least that's how I see it.


    Oh and what the hell is up with your sig and avi?
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    Well if you enjoy it then that's that. :)

    I'm warning people of the zombie apocalypse of 2012 when the end of the world comes about.
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    SaberJ2X Lurk MOAR

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    make a 7a-gze ares xD

    @rolla tuner... lol...
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    Keeping the bike and the car will be your best bet. Rock the 82 (in stock form) through your college years while your banking all your checks. When your done with college you'll have some cash saved up and you'll have more options available when car shopping. The bike will satisfy your need for speed for the time being.
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    SaberJ2X Lurk MOAR

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    as Will Smith once said...
    We buy stuff with money with don't have, to please people we don't like.

    just, keep them both and do as Ikon and D Matrix said... far wiser...

    although it's cool to see a ae82 gze...
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    Ares Active Member

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    werd. not to mention the feeling of whipping some civics.


    Guess Ill be keeping the bike. But after college Ill still keep the AE82. One day my dream of it being fast shall come true.

    On another note, does the mounts of a 7a match one of a 4a?
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    good choice! would have done the same thing
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    I agree, Keep the 82 stock. You will be glad you did. Keep it as a daily driver that will give you good mileage. If you want to rebuild the engine or replace it with one with lower miles that would be it (future plans). But if you want speed buy something else, it will be cheaper
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    http://www.ae92corolla.com/?page_id=411

    ignoring the wiring part, it says it's pretty much drop-in


    interesting bit here... 7a-gze
    ---
    Satoru-san needed something to show off at the ever popular Tokyo Autosalon and hit upon the idea of using the 7A-FE bottom end from the boring nanna corolla and combining with a silvertop 20v head!
    Using custom pistons and rods, and their own secret spec cams, this 7A-GZE 20V has made a dyno proven 255hp at the rear wheels!
    ---

    and... another d00d saying...

    ---
    I'm rollapat, the original owner
    My car made 199.5 whp on dyno with 174 ft/lbs of torque. Not quite 200! lol!
    - 1.8 litre 7a-fe block oversized and decked
    - 7a-fe crank with new oem bearings
    - 7a-fe rods with new oem bearings (full floating)
    - 4a-gze US Spec 8:1 pistons 81.5mm oversized new OEM
    - Estimated 8.8:1 compression
    - New oem piston rings
    - New oem head gasket
    - 4a-ge big-port head, ported and decked
    - HKS 264 degree duration intake and 256 degree duration exhaust cams 8.35mm lift
    - 4a-ge big port NA intake and throttle body with TVIS removed
    - 7a-fe knock sensor
    - 7a-fe air temp sensor custom fitted to blue top intake manifold
    - Toyota Previa Van 2tz-fze SC14 1435cc supercharger with 125mm SC12 pulley
    - Blow through setup
    - 7m-gte front mount Intercooler
    - 7m-gte 440cc injectors
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    Ares Active Member

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    ^ I think I'll be happy with that setup. 200hp at the wheels sound fast-enough for an 88 corolla.

    Can't wait to get out of school and get a real job. Die baby boomers so the job market wont be saturated! jk.
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    I think i have 200 hp :troll:
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