FS: Widebody Starion (NSW)

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FS: Widebody Starion (NSW)

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Black 1988 GSR-VR Starion widebody (JDM) 2.6L G54B engine, auto, with factory sunroof and leather, 86,000km.

Car is completely stock apart from aftermarket stereo and muffler.

Body is straight and rust free with very good paint for its age.

Car will be sold complied and registered in NSW. (This will also make registering it interstate much easier.)

Asking $12,000ono minus the current Japanese wheels on it. Stock wheels not available.

Or $15,000 with the Work LS109 ($$$) wheels currently on the car.

email me for pics: charlies (at) mpx.com.au
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love to see the pics on this one Charlie
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yes.. show us the porn

err.. i mean the pics

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Pics sent to interested parties... ;)
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Post by leoca »

Are they really worth that much???.

Why is there such a big difference between an Australian JB Starion asking price and the Widebody version when there is only 2 yrs difference chronologically?
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Post by JD_Stazza_Brendan »

Hmmmm
Widebody is a different animal.
Different motor
Intercooler
Interior
Driveline
Body (obviously)

And the biggest being its imported. Adding a huge cost over easier to obtain JA and JB models.
-JA Starion with JD bits , Forged engine, Heaps of mods (parked up)
-BFII XR6 Turbo Ute , Here comes 400hp for 2k :p
-77 Mazda 323 drag car. 13bt rotary project.

Yes i have too many toys.
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Post by www.18u »

You have never driven one, have you :) .

The cost is in the importing, compliance and engineering involved to register one here. They are rare in Japan in a 88 model, not to mention finding a manual :P . The car does have a more solid feel on the road, and the wider track is really noticable. A lot of improvements were made in the final years, and the drivelines were upgraded too.

It costs 5k just to ship one over, let alone the side intrusion bars ect for compliancing.
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leoca wrote:Are they really worth that much???.
Come and have a look at mine. I have always loved Starions and wold rate myself as the longest and most passionate enthusist on the forum but once I saw the widey there was no way I was not going to have one. I am a huge fan of all Starions but the widey with twin cam and big turbo is my holy grail. Worth every cent I believe and will no doubt be a collectable car in the future (even with the mods).
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There were less than 820 JDM widebodies (Starion GSR-VR) made. Of these, less than 300 were 1988 models (and therefore compliable in Australia). They are an enthusiasts/collectable car in Japan and therefore they demand a decent price over there. I have seen immaculate ones go for over a million Yen ($15k AUD). Most sell for over 500,000 Yen ($9K AUD these days).

You cannot get them on the road in Aus now due to the poor AUD/Yen exchange rate for under $15K. The costs associated with doing so simply don't allow it.

If they were as prevalent as they arein the US, then they would be worth as much as the earlier models. However, their exclusivity is reflected in their value.

With these facts in mind, I believe that this car is reasonably priced and also considering the fact that similar cars have sold previously for $14K plus, it is more than reasonable.

We are happy to keep it as getting a replacement for anywhere near the asking price won't be easy.

I have always wanted a widebody ever since I laid eyes on one many years ago. I believe that they are a better car in almost every aspect.

Once you go widey, you never go back ;)
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NXTIME wrote:Once you go widey, you never go back ;)
Isnt it once you go fat you never go back :D
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Post by JD_Stazza_Brendan »

RiceThief wrote:
NXTIME wrote:Once you go widey, you never go back ;)
Isnt it once you go fat you never go back :D
Nah, its once you go fat no one wants you back :P
-JA Starion with JD bits , Forged engine, Heaps of mods (parked up)
-BFII XR6 Turbo Ute , Here comes 400hp for 2k :p
-77 Mazda 323 drag car. 13bt rotary project.

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groupAralliart wrote:
leoca wrote:Are they really worth that much???.
Come and have a look at mine. I have always loved Starions and wold rate myself as the longest and most passionate enthusist on the forum but once I saw the widey there was no way I was not going to have one. I am a huge fan of all Starions but the widey with twin cam and big turbo is my holy grail. Worth every cent I believe and will no doubt be a collectable car in the future (even with the mods).
Sure I will take you up on the offer one day Steve :beer
Thanks for clarifying NXTIME...and good luck with the sale!.

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Steve's widey will be the an exceptional Starion. I cannot wait to see the finished project.

My original plan of fitting a Mitsubishi V6TT into the widey shell (steve's) was my ultimate Starion.
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Post by groupAralliart »

It is coming along nicely. Dave has taken a few pics. It has the red top twin cam sitting in the engine bay and Dave will have the gearbox fitted up very soon. The exhaust manifold will also be fabricated by Dave as a priority so I can get the 'hot' bits ceramic coated. If I can find the funds one day I would build a narrow body 'shell' with full cage and a stroked 4G63 for pure race/tarmac events. Need to finish the widey first!
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