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Old 13-05-2020, 09:16 PM   #121
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Polyal, one Jappa that is still cheap/obtainable with a cult following and sure to rise in value is the DC2 Interga Type R.
DC5 is still the same price as over a decade ago when I was looking at one for my first car - its held its value for 10+ years, I think you're on the money.

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...-6602065/?Cr=0

DC2 is much harder to find as well

Same with S15 Silvia/200SX for the factory turbo models - they're still fetching $25K-$30K like they were around the same time.
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DC5 is still the same price as over a decade ago when I was looking at one for my first car - its held its value for 10+ years, I think you're on the money.

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...-6602065/?Cr=0

DC2 is much harder to find as well

Same with S15 Silvia/200SX for the factory turbo models - they're still fetching $25K-$30K like they were around the same time.
Bloody hell is that what they go for in Oz?
I think the DC2 has more of a cult following hence maybe a safer buy (similar to R32 v R33 GTR).
I’m tempted to go and check this out but I had set aside funds to build a deck.
Looks to be a good price and condition. Too many mongs have owned them and trashed them.

https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/c...ing/2620433871
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Bloody hell is that what they go for in Oz?
I think the DC2 has more of a cult following hence maybe a safer buy (similar to R32 v R33 GTR).
I’m tempted to go and check this out but I had set aside funds to build a deck.
Looks to be a good price and condition. Too many mongs have owned them and trashed them.

https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/c...ing/2620433871
There's a few high km ****boxes around low teens but for a decent example they're still fetching 20s.

DC2 is also picking up popularity in USA as a cult car so once it goes 25 years old it'll shoot through the roof in value no doubt like all the old GTRs
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Time will tell hey.
I don’t think they will die, I think the inflated prices for them won’t last, and the dreamers thinking they’re sitting on investments in a well used modern XR8 or Clubsport etc will end up with an expensive shed ornament in ten years time that won’t have people queuing up for.

The point I made with the boomers is they were behind the boom in prices for muscle cars around ten years ago. Living out their childhood/teenage motoring fantasies & memories where they place a higher value on these cars than what their children and grand children will.
What happens when they can’t drive or care for them, or die...
Most of those cars will come to market. Do the younger generations have 6 figures to drop on Bathurst specials and replicas. Few will. Most wont. We’ll likely see a decrease in sale prices for these and this will trickle down to the lesser models, Fairmonts/Premiers Falcon 500/Kingswood etc. while having them compete in price and choice with the more modern stuff as a weekend/holiday car.

That’s also before taking into consideration the rising cost of living. Looming green initiated regulations that will make owning vehicles harder and more expensive.
Also unlike boomers and their parents, a lot of millennial men have no interest in motoring and would struggle to change a tyre or light bulb.
Immigrants and children of immigrants don’t identify with Holden or Ford and see no significance in the models, as traditional Aussies are being replaced due to negative birth rates.

Polyal, one Jappa that is still cheap/obtainable with a cult following and sure to rise in value is the DC2 Interga Type R.
Yes DC2 is mint aswell.

Boomers vs US - you can see the Playstation Gen has bumped up the Japanese prices. That and the US import regs are pushing prices up.

I quite like the EVO V and VI, seems to be the sweet spot at the moment. Good luck finding a TME <$40k though.

Trying to find an example that hasnt been modded to much is the challenge.

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...-6630992/?Cr=4

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...-6351564/?Cr=7

And for something different...

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...-6532309/?Cr=2

S2000 goes alright too.

I like old and new school, so happy to have a fairlane and will probably pick something up from the 90's/00's soon too. Enough tech to be useful but not overloaded.
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I also quite like Evo VII, VIII and IX - wicked looking cars.

Very basic too, you've just got a stereo, some heater/fan/AC controls, manual box and a mode selector to change some electronics relating to the driveline.
I think wicked looking is a stretch!

However I'd definitely have one purely for how good they are.
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I'd be very happy with either of these.....
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One of these if I could find one. A real sleeper, and underappreciated!

Or one of these.....
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https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...-6131856/?Cr=2

Could keep going, shame I dont buy lotto tickets, I dont think I would splurge on a supercar, id just have multiple ones from this thread.
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One of these if I could find one. A real sleeper, and underappreciated!
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I actually drove one very similar to that (model down but black and still v8) - loved it and sort of wished I hadn't!

I can't justify running to cars anymore financially, so had to say no despite really liking the sleek look and quality feel.
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I actually drove one very similar to that (model down but black and still v8) - loved it and sort of wished I hadn't!

I can't justify running to cars anymore financially, so had to say no despite really liking the sleek look and quality feel.

I did not resist
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I did not resist
Looks fantastic mate.

If my Ex didn't have most of my money I'd have bought in a flash!!
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Probably a URJ202 Landcruiser with the nice simple petrol V8 so as to save the mechanics spending 11 hours booked time to change the starter motor as on the diesel. Also would dodge the injector costs etc. 40K might get a nice one now.

Would name it after one of the biggest Japanese battleships, perhaps 'Musashi'.

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Im biased.
Love a barra.
Plenty on the list but i keep coming back to one.
Offer 40k cash money.
https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...6626203/?Cr=16


Or i could go back to a Focus.
MK3 RS becoming a bargain, long as no bunged head gasket
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Love a barra.
Plenty on the list but i keep coming back to one.
Offer 40k cash money.
https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...6626203/?Cr=16


Or i could go back to a Focus.
MK3 RS becoming a bargain, long as no bunged head gasket
https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...8634738/?Cr=18
Id consider a focus rs. Not my typical style, but a buzz box thats quick and nimble could be a bit of fun. Never really driven a manual thats not a slow underpowered comercial vehicle. Apart from an underpowered import toyota sprinter with a dog box, that was slow, but fun not clutching it apart from off the line, and 8500rpm rip shifts, it made a deplorably slow fun car. But that was a $900 car. Im guessing a focus rs would be more fun with some handling and power.
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Agree DJM, one of the last F6's or XR6 Sprint would be about the most desirable, dunno if the Sprints are in the 40K range currently, haven't checked.

I've been lucky in the past timing car purchases, it seems the stuff I liked was afterward liked by a lot of people... These days though, all things considered, if I wanted to make money maybe take the risk at buying $40K worth of unopened original iPhones, lol
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What about one of those new GR Yaris's Mr :4: ?
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Not enough doors, and still a yaris.
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Id consider a focus rs. Not my typical style, but a buzz box thats quick and nimble could be a bit of fun. Never really driven a manual thats not a slow underpowered comercial vehicle. Apart from an underpowered import toyota sprinter with a dog box, that was slow, but fun not clutching it apart from off the line, and 8500rpm rip shifts, it made a deplorably slow fun car. But that was a $900 car. Im guessing a focus rs would be more fun with some handling and power.
Ive owned 2 prior Focii
An LV XR5 Turbo and an LWII Focus ST, both very capable cars

Focus even in standard forms has some handling creds, honestly most smol fords do.
The MK3 RS really went next level. And now most certainly the last of the RS brand, they may gain some value later on.
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I actually drove one very similar to that (model down but black and still v8) - loved it and sort of wished I hadn't!

I can't justify running to cars anymore financially, so had to say no despite really liking the sleek look and quality feel.
Yeah the ISF is a rare Japanese beast. Not the greatest looker but sounds and goes damn good!
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I did notice the difference. Dollar for dollar the 55 can make more power and torque than the 63 for sure. The reason I didn’t go for 55 was age and the dreaded electronic brakes on the pre 06 models. I was avoiding an expensive repair that sounded inevitable. However the bills work out same either way..
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I did notice the difference. Dollar for dollar the 55 can make more power and torque than the 63 for sure. The reason I didn’t go for 55 was age and the dreaded electronic brakes on the pre 06 models. I was avoiding an expensive repair that sounded inevitable. However the bills work out same either way..
Do you know about the M156 head stud and camshaft issues?
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Certainly do. Of course there can problems with any vehicle, even they highly maintained. You take the good with the bad. So far I’ve had transmission computer crap itself, front air strut replaced, and hole in throttle body plate as major repairs. Fortunately I’m not afraid to do some myself to save on cost.
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Agree DJM, one of the last F6's or XR6 Sprint would be about the most desirable, dunno if the Sprints are in the 40K range currently, haven't checked.

I've been lucky in the past timing car purchases, it seems the stuff I liked was afterward liked by a lot of people... These days though, all things considered, if I wanted to make money maybe take the risk at buying $40K worth of unopened original iPhones, lol
The only thing I dont like about the FGX Sprint 6 is the auto only, seriously could have done with the option.

Yeah yeah the auto may be quicker but I tell you whats worth more second hand, it aint the auto. FGX Sprint 8 got the option so not sure what gives.

Id sooner have a FG F6 manual.
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MCM has this cool little nugget - Nissan March Super Turbo

It's a small FWD econobox that was homologated, 930cc engine, supercharger and turbo running 1 BAR boost from factory, weighs 750kg.

Seemed to run a 0-100 time of high 7s - that's not bad for a 30 year old car.

https://www.carthrottle.com/post/tha...charged-micra/

Add one to my mighty ****box fleet.

I saw another old eccentric 80s car on the way into work yesterday - Ford Telstar TX5 Turbo.

While its a bit unsightly I quite like the Buick Grand National - its an old man car with a factory turbo Buick 3.8L V6.

13.5 1/4 passes in the 1980s from the factory floor.





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That thing's a beast Franco. Pretty amazing performance for the time, engine would be a bolt in swap into the Lebonator too
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That thing's a beast Franco. Pretty amazing performance for the time, engine would be a bolt in swap into the Lebonator too
L67 with a turbo on the side of it would be the go

Given the price of L67 Statto's I'd just buy one of those to be honest

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...-6549573/?Cr=2

Add a VS Caprice Super Six to my ****box fleet

Tell you what for a LWB car they don't weigh much, mine has an all cast iron V8 over the front of it and the car only weighs 1550kg and its nearly 5M long.

Probably the reason they fold like pancakes if you stack them

Since we've got a $40,000 budget I'll have this as the daily driver:







Put 13 CABS sticker on the side, call myself Sanjeev Cozzodeep and do some cheeky airport runs in my ****box rolled in glitter

Seriously though, sub $30K, 304KW LS3.

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Sounds good, yep they were pretty lightweight at the time, always thought the Ford ED felt far more solid than Dad's first VR (I later learned ED got foam sprayed in A pillars and around some cabin areas, it worked)

L67 Calais, future classic

Still reckon the container of unopened original iPhones is a serious contender for this thread
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Haha on the taxi, I reckon one of the Commodore ex-Police Paddy wagons would be better, can socially distance passengers in the back without fear of infection
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