WTB: Cheap car! in Brisbane or Sydney
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WTB: Cheap car! in Brisbane or Sydney
Hey gents,
I will be over in Brisbane August the 23rd and heading to Sydney to see family beginning of September.
I would like to purchase a $1000-2000 car (hopefully road legal) not long after I get to Australia. I would prefer to find one in Brisbane but if something is available in Sydney I could purchase there and drive back to Brisbane. I was hoping to find one in Brisbane before I head to Sydney so I could drive to Sydney and have a bit of a road trip along the way.
At this stage I'm after whatever I can get - with my budget I suppose I can't be too picky, so long as it's somewhat presentable and has/or could easily obtain a RWC. Don't mind something with a few issues as I'm a bit handy like that, but the price must obviously reflect that.
Would prefer Mitsubishi as it's the language I speak, something along the lines of an HH/HG Galant (or even HJ if they are nearly as cheap) or even a smelly Magna. Have a preference to mid-sized vehicles around 2.0-3.0L in capacity and 5spd manual preferred but could make do with an automagic. I am open to any alternatives however.
Please let me know if you know of anything!
Thanking you all muchly,
Phil
I will be over in Brisbane August the 23rd and heading to Sydney to see family beginning of September.
I would like to purchase a $1000-2000 car (hopefully road legal) not long after I get to Australia. I would prefer to find one in Brisbane but if something is available in Sydney I could purchase there and drive back to Brisbane. I was hoping to find one in Brisbane before I head to Sydney so I could drive to Sydney and have a bit of a road trip along the way.
At this stage I'm after whatever I can get - with my budget I suppose I can't be too picky, so long as it's somewhat presentable and has/or could easily obtain a RWC. Don't mind something with a few issues as I'm a bit handy like that, but the price must obviously reflect that.
Would prefer Mitsubishi as it's the language I speak, something along the lines of an HH/HG Galant (or even HJ if they are nearly as cheap) or even a smelly Magna. Have a preference to mid-sized vehicles around 2.0-3.0L in capacity and 5spd manual preferred but could make do with an automagic. I am open to any alternatives however.
Please let me know if you know of anything!
Thanking you all muchly,
Phil
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thanks for that mate if you could keep an eye out that would be awesome!
Yeah I guess HG/HH or even HJ Galants aren't so common over there as they were here. At one time the late 80s the Galant was the only car to ever out-sell a Toyota Corolla in the small-medium size class. Then we had the flood gates of used imports opened up in the early 90s and a crapload more of them came here too. They may not be the best car today, but I've had so many of them I feel I know them inside out just about, and they've always proved to be reliable for me.
If I were going to move to Australia permanently I would look at bringing my VR-4 over with me, should be easy-ish to register there.... the Eterna on the other hand...
Yeah I guess HG/HH or even HJ Galants aren't so common over there as they were here. At one time the late 80s the Galant was the only car to ever out-sell a Toyota Corolla in the small-medium size class. Then we had the flood gates of used imports opened up in the early 90s and a crapload more of them came here too. They may not be the best car today, but I've had so many of them I feel I know them inside out just about, and they've always proved to be reliable for me.
If I were going to move to Australia permanently I would look at bringing my VR-4 over with me, should be easy-ish to register there.... the Eterna on the other hand...
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If u could handle something older, my flatmate has a 83 sigma 2.6 auto that he'd sell for only a few hundred bucks,i can investigate what it needs for rwc if u like?
Fibreglass airdams $370, fibreglass front bumpers $260, reco drag links $165, alloy radiators $925 (unpolished), h/l switch rebuilds $125, all plus freight.
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that would be perfect! I don't mind something older, and I would be just as familiar with an 83 Sigma as I would an HG/HH/HJ Galant. I was aiming towards something 90ish for good fuel economy/safety etc but a Sigma will be good enough for a temp car.redzone wrote:If u could handle something older, my flatmate has a 83 sigma 2.6 auto that he'd sell for only a few hundred bucks,i can investigate what it needs for rwc if u like?
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3spd auto wouldnt be something i'd drive to sydney though lol, but i'll have a chat to him & maybe get some pics organised..
Fibreglass airdams $370, fibreglass front bumpers $260, reco drag links $165, alloy radiators $925 (unpolished), h/l switch rebuilds $125, all plus freight.
Coxs Automotive (07)54433507 3/5 Service st Maroochydore Q
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Awww, come on.redzone wrote:3spd auto wouldnt be something i'd drive to sydney though lol, but i'll have a chat to him & maybe get some pics organised..
I have done it with a 2 spd!!!!!
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if it's only going to be a few hundred bucks plus not too much work to get a RWC, then beggars can't really be choosers can they? :P
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yeah then you can spend the rest of that 2k budget on fuel getting to sydney rofl
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