if you cant afford an RACV/NRMA check can you really afford the car?
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if you cant afford an RACV/NRMA check can you really afford the car?
well, i just dont want to spend more than i have to especially if im trying to beat the guy down already.. like i said the guy checking it out knows a lot about hondas, we have 4 in our family lol. put engines in before etc, anyway does it seem like a good buy for what it comes with? anyone interested in pics to suss it?
yeah post some pics up. go to imageshack.us and upload a couple, then the site will give you a clink you paste into the text box for us to look at
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decent guys?:honda:
yeah looks pretty neat.
get your mechanic friend to do a compression test. if you get around 200psi in each cylinder for the motor then i'd consider buying it
well all means go for it hey.
when it comes down to it your the one that makes the choice.
Thanks guys, yep the compression test is a good idea.
hopefully the thing wont break down :( cheers for the input guys
do a search, and loook for somethingl ike "buying used car second hand old" blah blah something along those lines, some helpful stuff around ozhonda on buying an old car.
yeah agree with MWAKU
will do thx 4 help mate
i mean the bottom line is, 6k isnt a lot of money and it wont cost much to repair because parts are still around and not too hard to get.