Wow, thanks for all the info guys!
There are 2 reasons this site is so hard to decipher for us US-folk, one is the whole "JA/JB/JD" thing. To us a Flatty is a Flatty, they all seem the same aside from minor differences. And 2, here in the US, we don't Import cars very often, I've never seen a single RHD Starion in the US!
Since we had the Flatsiders and Widebodys we call them just that, not by their model name/body codes. I've done my research, so I know that my '89 TSi is a 187A S64, but I have no idea what "J" it would be, unless it's a JM, where are you guys getting this JA/JB/JD code?
There's one Flatty that's pretty popular here (the Intercooled 85.5), but it's very rare. I'm actually about to pick one up for $200 within the next week :). I'm not so much into Flattys really, but it'll be a project car, I'll strip it, paint it flat black, and put Widebody SHP 8" & 9" rims on it. We should pull mid 11's with it at the track with little to no investment.
I knew that there was a German '82 Starion that was non-turbo, but didn't know about the JDM model. I also didn't know that the 3.90 FD was available on Starions, in the US we only got the 3.54 for all years, everyone wants to swap them with the Montero 3.90's for the obvious performance advantages.
I've seen information that says that '87 was the first year for a JDM Widebody, but that really doesn't make sense since the US got it in '86. The April '88 JDM new-car brochure has a 2.6...
This model, not sure if it's an '86 or '87, has the 2.0...
(That's a $200 brochure by the way, and no, I don't own it).
ProZac: You gonna' post some pix of that live-axle Starion?