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Old 01-16-12, 05:59 AM
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Eddie, don't do it on the z32. I had a 90tt a few years ago and there not worth it.

Parts are still too expensive, not easy to work on,heavy and just not as reliable or practical. Not a car I'd recommend anyone to buy.
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Eddie, don't do it on the z32. I had a 90tt a few years ago and there not worth it.

Parts are still too expensive, not easy to work on,heavy and just not as reliable or practical. Not a car I'd recommend anyone to buy.

I will take your word and wait on my dream car then Acura NSX!
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I'll second megamax. I just traded my TTZ32 to the SC. They are expensive, hard to work on if you DIY, more expensive if you don't DIY. While parts are getting cheaper and more options than 7 years ago they are still out of this world compared to 2jz stuff.

The only person that should buy a z32 is a collector that has a surplus of money and no wife.
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