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  1. #1
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    high km 1987 CRX, what to look for?

    been looking at a 1987 CRX, with pretty high kms.

    Just wondering what I should look out for that is likely to go wrong by the time the car gets to over 250,000kms?

    CV joints? suspension? shocks? I figure the engine is going to be pretty rooted... lol

    any other issues?

    thanks.

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    Body rust on the hatch & the last time the timing belt was changed, then u also go a shiitload of checks to do.
    Row row row your boat

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_civic
    Body rust on the hatch & the last time the timing belt was changed, then u also go a shiitload of checks to do.
    where abouts on the hatch?

    I figured the timing belt would be something to replace anyway, unless there was good proof it had been done recently.

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    I had a 88 CRX b4 and I had rust on the sunroof, along front window rubber deals otherwords the tarret (roof), the rear hatch boot.
    But If u really want to know if u got rust underneath the window seals u have to take all ur windows out.
    I found out I had extreme rust when I had a full restoration.
    Row row row your boat

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_civic
    I had a 88 CRX b4 and I had rust on the sunroof, along front window rubber deals otherwords the tarret (roof), the rear hatch boot.
    But If u really want to know if u got rust underneath the window seals u have to take all ur windows out.
    I found out I had extreme rust when I had a full restoration.
    no sunroof.

    I looked in the spare tyre well, and found no rust, or signs of water, so I believe the hatch is alright, and hasn't just been bogged up...

    didn't look really closely for rust, but the car didn't smell damp inside or anything.

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    phone pics:





    there were a few scrapes, and chips in the paint, but nothing major, and tehre was no evidence of it being in an accident at any time.

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    In that case just replace door rubbers etc..
    all the seals that go around the hatch.
    Just in case of a leak.

    Other than that u got a good buy minus at mechanical faults.
    Row row row your boat

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    Is that an import crx with the bonnet bulge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aznpsuazn
    Is that an import crx with the bonnet bulge?
    I dont know...

    dont they all have it?

    edit: every one I've looked at has

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    Quote Originally Posted by aznpsuazn
    Is that an import crx with the bonnet bulge?
    its not an import. its an AUDM CRX.
    ٩( ͡๏̯͡๏)۶ www.crxaustralia.com ಠ_ಠ



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    JDM Bonnet. Yes agree check for rust. Although the pictures look pretty good. Also agree that you'd expect CV joints, shocks to go. Also with the engine gearbox may start to get crunchy gears after a while. I also find that with the older model civics/crx's you get lots of rattles as they get more KM's on them....ie dash bits making noise, parcel shelf etc Lol
    blah blah blah

  12. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by AmmoJammo
    been looking at a 1987 CRX, with pretty high kms.

    Just wondering what I should look out for that is likely to go wrong by the time the car gets to over 250,000kms?

    CV joints? suspension? shocks? I figure the engine is going to be pretty rooted... lol

    any other issues?

    thanks.
    I have 250,000+ on the clock. I recently had to recondition the gearbox. Engine should be fine till about 400,000 with regular oil changes and maintenance providing that it hasnt been thrashed to all hell.

    As with all cars, its worth paying for your local inurance provider to check out the car before you buy it. (providing that they do this service)

    What may cost you an extra $100 when purchasing the car could save you thousands if you buy a lemon.

    EDIT : looking at those pics, it looks very unmolested and the body looks in perfect condition. Good price.

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