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to be fair though, you are comparing a $14k to a $28k car. i could equally argue that putting a few -of the saved- dollars into the s13 would yield a much more capable track vehicle.
maybe so, only reason why ITR costs more is because its newer? i doubt u could pick up a good condition late model [97/98] 180SX for under $20000.
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the type-r is one of those cars that are very effective stock, yes you can improve on them, but it's already quite close to the maximum potential (for the street) of the civic/integra platform. a stock silvia k's or 180sx is nowhere near what the platform can be when taken straight from the factory. yet it is still quite close to the type-r.
maximum? for DC2R i agree, but not for DC5R.. DC5R responds unbelievably well to basic mods and easy power gains.. for a NA car anyways.. (not bringing in DC5R's for discussion, but just making sure that generalising wont put a wrong perspective on different cars..)
as mattpj said, he only wants to spend $20000 +-... so mods wont be taken into account..
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back to the topic though, have you done much insurance shopping for the vti-r? provided you are over 25 it's obviously not quite as bad... but still crap :)
crap in what sense? my DC5R costs $12xx full comprehensive.. over 25..
i find that price to be quite decent..
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there are a whole little bunch of niggles that seem to reveal themselves as you approach 100k km-
ratiator top tank, ignitor module, ignition coil, cv joints (depending on the level of abuse), clutch is likely to be on it's way out. trying to resolve my airconditioning problem now. fk'ing compressor won't kick in. got the usual old car rattles and squeaks too.
agreed on that.. buying a second hand car doesnt usually come 'cheap' as people tend to think.. little things just add up and ends up costing an arm and a leg.. but i suppose thats the risks u gotta take when buying second hand..
BTW no war intended slim... =p