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Postby Myfeckin FTO » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:38 pm

Muad_dib77 wrote:The oil would behave rather differently at the higher temps caused by the diesel.
That's the best I can think of..I hope it makes sense :-)



Nope - makes no sense at all !

Fair play for going back so far in the forum though - What a first post! :smt040

Do you have an FTO? What type?
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Re: Oil

Postby Muad_dib77 » Tue Aug 30, 2005 4:40 pm

Myfeckin FTO wrote:
Muad_dib77 wrote:The oil would behave rather differently at the higher temps caused by the diesel.
That's the best I can think of..I hope it makes sense :-)



Nope - makes no sense at all !

Fair play for going back so far in the forum though - What a first post! :smt040

Do you have an FTO? What type?


LOL never even checked the date.. It made perfect sense in my head at the time :oops: Oh well..

Going for a spin in a 95 GPX Mivec (Manual!!) 2moro.

Terribly excited about the whole thing.
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Re: Oil

Postby Myfeckin FTO » Tue Aug 30, 2005 5:30 pm

Muad_dib77 wrote:Going for a spin in a 95 GPX Mivec (Manual!!) 2moro.

Terribly excited about the whole thing.


Is the car advertised anywhere - CBG / Autotrader etc??
Don't buy without taking a good look at the buyers guide on the home page of this site - if you can get the car up on a ramp then do - may be worth checking droplinks, bushes etc. Also check belts and tensioners for signs of wear - all can be used to bargain on the price.

There are plenty of good FTO's for sale at the moment - you really should take a good look around before making a decision.
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Postby Muad_dib77 » Tue Aug 30, 2005 6:27 pm

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I think those are the best pics.

Already printed the buyers guide - must have thumbed through it a million times now - but will give it a good read again this evening.

Sadly I don't have a lift at hand - but have no worries - if I smell I rat I'll hold out a bit longer for the right car.

I'm hoping she wont be the illusive Diesel model :-)
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Postby Neil » Tue Aug 30, 2005 6:50 pm

Is that car parked in Dundrum in the estate off the Ballinteer road?

I recognise it, pass it all the time although I had thought it was a GR...
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Postby Muad_dib77 » Tue Aug 30, 2005 6:57 pm

Haven't a clue I'm afraid.

Seller is coming to my place of work tomorrow, as he works just around the corner from me.

Is being sold as a GPX so it had better be one. ;-)

Was looking at a red GR-Tip in swords (applewood village) and the guy trying to sell it wasn't really that into cars - yet he was trying to set up a business...
He claimed the car had NOS installed cause it had the sticker on one of the windows (!!!)
He also claimed that it didn't need piping or a bottle, because it was special factory fitted NOS that only worked in TIP mode.

Admittedly I'm no car buff - but I still found it difficult not let out a snigger.
Auto was all over the show, car was badly faded - and was heavily overpriced.. Looked awesome in pics though.

It takes all sorts I suppose...
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Postby PT FTO » Wed Aug 31, 2005 7:12 am

This car is on Carzone.

http://www.carzone.ie/usedcars/index.cf ... rID=270567

The place selling it is quite new I think, Jap Imports Direct. There up near my mam's place but haven't heard much about them.

Whats the story with the engine bay, did they leave the lid up under a pigeon loft or something :?
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Postby kevinod » Wed Aug 31, 2005 8:57 am

Maybe its just me, but I get a little suspicious when they take 3 pictures of the car and not one of them shows the left hand side of the car. Its probably fine but worth a close look!
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Postby Muad_dib77 » Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:50 am

PT FTO wrote:This car is on Carzone.

http://www.carzone.ie/usedcars/index.cf ... rID=270567

The place selling it is quite new I think, Jap Imports Direct. There up near my mam's place but haven't heard much about them.

Whats the story with the engine bay, did they leave the lid up under a pigeon loft or something :?


Yeah PT FTO that's the one..

kevinod wrote:
Maybe its just me, but I get a little suspicious when they take 3 pictures of the car and not one of them shows the left hand side of the car. Its probably fine but worth a close look!



. I'm the same.. I'll definately be checking panel gaps and so forth. I sorely wish I could stick her on a lift.
Usually if there's damage it shows in the gaps, and in the breaking.
But I'll be sure to get a good look around her.

I don't know why you'd stick pictures of a dirty engine bay on the web, the they could have done was to give it a quick wipe.

Alyways... I'll let you all know how I get on this afternoon. Could be awesome, could be heartbreaking.
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Postby Myfeckin FTO » Wed Aug 31, 2005 1:32 pm

Muad_dib77 wrote:Is being sold as a GPX so it had better be one. ;-)

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Well its definetly a Mivec engine in the picture - so a GPX it is then.
If I was selling a car though - I'd certainly want to clean the engine bay.
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Test drive done!

Postby Muad_dib77 » Wed Aug 31, 2005 2:21 pm

Myfeckin FTO wrote:
Muad_dib77 wrote:Is being sold as a GPX so it had better be one. ;-)

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Well its definetly a Mivec engine in the picture - so a GPX it is then.
If I was selling a car though - I'd certainly want to clean the engine bay.


Oh yeah...No doubt about it..

Just back from a test drive...she drives and handles like a dream.
No rust. No funky noises from suspension - ride is pleasant.

However.

Rear bumper had a soft dent (in the plastic!!) - there had obviously been some contact with a red thinginmyjig.
Rear bumper also had 5 scrapes through the paint just behind farside rear wheel.
Also paint is chipping away - looks like a bad respray.
Both front lights were "burnt" - one very badly - one not quite so badly.
Farside tail light was missing inner-lower corner - definately needs to be replaced.
All metalwork looks fine, car doesn't appear to have had any work done to it - paint job on main body is definately the original job.
Interiorwise there is a burn mark on the center console,ashtray has been used. Burnmark in gear-bag-thing (can't remember word)

Car will go to garage saturday-sunday-monday to get all these things fixed.
Car is being NCT'ed next week.

Owner will then call me for a second viewing.

He claims to have bought it for 7500euro - he was definately ripped off!

I wont pay 6900 for her..I might go in with a lower offer though..trying to make up my mind.

Did anybody ever import a car from the UK?

How does the actual driving back of the car work?


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Re: Test drive done!

Postby kevinod » Wed Aug 31, 2005 2:26 pm

Muad_dib77 wrote: Both front lights were "burnt" - one very badly - one not quite so badly.


What do you mean burnt? One problem the FTO lights do suffer from is peeling, its fairly common, but can be sorted out handy enough. Are they peeling or does it look like someone took a blow torch to them or something?
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Re: Test drive done!

Postby Muad_dib77 » Wed Aug 31, 2005 2:29 pm

kevinod wrote:
Muad_dib77 wrote: Both front lights were "burnt" - one very badly - one not quite so badly.


What do you mean burnt? One problem the FTO lights do suffer from is peeling, its fairly common, but can be sorted out handy enough. Are they peeling or does it look like someone took a blow torch to them or something?


Ah no they're just peeling... Kinda like cataract (spelling?)
I read somewhere that to fix it I'd need a grain 200 sandpaper and some t-cut. - and a :r touch.. ;-)

It just seems like your man didn't bother even getting it ready for sale. which is what bothers me slightly.

It was so nice to drive though - I just know in my heart that I would n't be able to live the cosmetic defects - they would drive me mad!

Oh I forgot. There's a ding in the near-rear-quater - obviously from some thoughtless (fourletterword - and NOT love) opening their door into the car...would drive me BONKERS knowing it was there.

I'd really love to know if I could just buy a car in UK drive it into Ireland on the UK reg. and then get all the IRL registration sorted afterwards.
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Re: Test drive done!

Postby Myfeckin FTO » Wed Aug 31, 2005 3:18 pm

Muad_dib77 wrote:........I'd really love to know if I could just buy a car in UK drive it into Ireland on the UK reg. and then get all the IRL registration sorted afterwards.



Don't really think this is a realistic option esp when you take rate of exhange, taxes and travel expenses into account - you would likely get better value in Ireland at the minute.

€6900 is good value for a manual GPX if the little bits get sorted.
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Re: Test drive done!

Postby soc » Wed Aug 31, 2005 3:27 pm

Myfeckin FTO wrote:€6900 is good value for a manual GPX if the little bits get sorted.


Hmm, you could be right here MfFTO - if you're planning on modding the car then you could always sort the cosmetic bits at the same time, i.e. fit some rear aprons (topmix do them don't they?) and have the bumper resprayed. You can fix the lights yourself and you could consider a leather retrim or some aftermarket seats which would sort the burn marks as well as seriously update the interior.

However it doesn't sound like this guy has really looked after the car so for that reason alone I'd be reluctant - and you'll probably have to spend on getting bushes and drop links done at some stage in the near future.

MIVEC is selling a real nice example - ok so it's a lot more at 10k but I'd say you get much more car for the money, in fact it looks mint!! Probably shouldn't have said that though cause I'm thinking of taking a look at it myself ;)
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Re: Test drive done!

Postby Muad_dib77 » Wed Aug 31, 2005 3:31 pm

Myfeckin FTO wrote:
Muad_dib77 wrote:........I'd really love to know if I could just buy a car in UK drive it into Ireland on the UK reg. and then get all the IRL registration sorted afterwards.



Don't really think this is a realistic option esp when you take rate of exhange, taxes and travel expenses into account - you would likely get better value in Ireland at the minute.

€6900 is good value for a manual GPX if the little bits get sorted.


Really.. :oops: :roll: Well she does drive smoothly - and I suppose I could stick a new rear bumper on her real quick if it isn't fixed to my satisfaction.

The ding would p.ss me off though - would any of yous have any experience in getting something like that fixed?

Also what would a new set of rear clusters be? - are there alternatives out there?
I like the "halo-spot look", but haven't been able to find many oem bits for the exterior.
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Re: Test drive done!

Postby soc » Wed Aug 31, 2005 3:40 pm

Muad_dib77 wrote:Really.. :oops: :roll: Well she does drive smoothly - and I suppose I could stick a new rear bumper on her real quick if it isn't fixed to my satisfaction.

The ding would p.ss me off though - would any of yous have any experience in getting something like that fixed?


Me too, and if it's in an awkward area i won't be cheap to fix.

Also what would a new set of rear clusters be? - are there alternatives out there?


Expensive, very expensive. And alternatives are equally expensive although I personally have not seen anything that looks better than the standard rear clusters.

I like the "halo-spot look", but haven't been able to find many oem bits for the exterior.


You need to start browsing the uk owners club - www.ftooc.org - a lot of owners have started doing different bits, e.g. "The Freak" does halo spots...
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Re: Test drive done!

Postby Myfeckin FTO » Wed Aug 31, 2005 4:01 pm

Muad_dib77 wrote:I like the "halo-spot look", but haven't been able to find many oem bits for the exterior.


Confused a bit here - what Original Equipment Manufacturer bits do you need exactly?
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Re: Test drive done!

Postby Muad_dib77 » Wed Aug 31, 2005 4:02 pm

shane wrote:
You need to start browsing the uk owners club - www.ftooc.org - a lot of owners have started doing different bits, e.g. "The Freak" does halo spots...


Just went there. Their forum seems to be down atm.. :cry:

The ding was between the end of the drivers door and the rear wheel..approx same height as the door handle.

Oh while I remember there was a lot of chipping on the very edge of the drivers door..is that normal?? I suppose it's a 10year old paint job - but still..I'd prefer not to get a respray!

Was thinking of modding a little alright ... but was planning on doing it a few bits at the time..rather than the whole thing in one bold move.

Would love to be able to spend 10k on a set of wheels right now..but I just can't..already stretched enough with insurance and all. :cry: :shock: :(
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Postby kevinod » Wed Aug 31, 2005 4:27 pm

ftooc seems to be up now...

For bits and pieces for the FTO
- ebay, loads of stuff on there
- freakyparts.co.uk
- funkystyling.co.uk
- kmc-products.co.uk (seems to be down right now)
- camskill.co.uk
- coordsport.co.uk
- fto-ireland's for-sale forum of course
- ftooc's for-sale and group-buy forums
- kempys.co.nz
- reddragonstyling.co.uk
- hostileperformance.co.uk

Steelroe and RiceRocket on here can supply parts too, and jay is doing various skirts, bumpers, etc.

I'm sure there's more but thats all that comes to mind right now, so as you can see loads of possibilities and sources!

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Postby kevinod » Wed Aug 31, 2005 4:29 pm

Oh yeah, Adrian is doing alarms, trackers, etc. with carwatch.ie too... I'm sure agent s can tell you all about the virtues of FTO security!
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Postby Muad_dib77 » Wed Aug 31, 2005 5:01 pm

kevinod wrote:ftooc seems to be up now...

For bits and pieces for the FTO
- ebay, loads of stuff on there
- freakyparts.co.uk
- funkystyling.co.uk
- kmc-products.co.uk (seems to be down right now)
- camskill.co.uk
- coordsport.co.uk
- fto-ireland's for-sale forum of course
- ftooc's for-sale and group-buy forums
- kempys.co.nz
- reddragonstyling.co.uk
- hostileperformance.co.uk

Steelroe and RiceRocket on here can supply parts too, and jay is doing various skirts, bumpers, etc.

I'm sure there's more but thats all that comes to mind right now, so as you can see loads of possibilities and sources!

Kev.


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Postby Muad_dib77 » Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:07 am

Does any body know this car??

[ http://www.cbg.ie/Car_detail.asp?CBGID= ... frmFilter= ]

I've been phoning like crazy to find out more - but there's been no answer. I've also sent a text but still no reply.

There's also a red one

[ http://www.cbg.ie/Car_detail.asp?CBGID= ... frmFilter= ]

Phone seems to be turned-off. Is anybody familiar with any of these cars.

I've settled a price on the original FTO is was looking at, but the current owner still needs to sort a few things before I'm willing to hand over the dosh. I need to make sure I have options ;-)

Oh I've been having a good ol' think about the paint work in the orignal FTO (see pictures in previous posts) - and she would definately benefit from an exterior respray - especially after I've had that DING undinged.

Is there anybody out there who knows a painter who might be up for a wee nixer? Any thoughts on cost?

Current owner is claiming she's a limited edition - however he doens't know what's limited about her - other than "it's the best spec GPX you can get, so I choose it over other FTOs and paid more"..Sounds iffy to me, I didn't see anything special (other that the usual awesomeness of her being an FTO!) about her. Any thoughts?

Thanks for all the help guys! You're an amazing bunch, it's much appreciated!
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Postby kevinod » Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:16 am

The only really limited edition that I'm aware of is the car of the year FTO that was brought out in celebration of the FTO winning japanese car of the year for 94 and 95. Those are yellow, so no mistaking it for those ones! :lol: Other than that there's the aero series, which is a few bits of bodykit, which this one doesn't have. GPvR would be relatively rare but you couldn't consider it a special edition.

I haven't seen anything in the pictures that would indicate that it is a limited edition, bodywork is completely standard, wheels are standard, interior looks completely standard.

Either he's spinning you a line with that or whoever sold it to him spun him that line when he was buying it, but someone's leg is being pulled somewhere! I guess no harm once he's not looking for extra money because its a 'special edition'.

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Re: FTOs on cbg.ie

Postby soc » Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:55 am

Muad_dib77 wrote:Current owner is claiming she's a limited edition - however he doens't know what's limited about her - o


Complete rubbish if you ask me ;)
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