Chrysler Conquest tsi
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Chrysler Conquest tsi
ok, im looking at ebay and i find this for sale.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... eName=WDVW
to me, it looks like a nice clean staz ( with really cool paint :D )
now, if i go ahead and import one from the states is there anything in particular i should look for?
i wont be importing one for quite a while, but im gonna keep an eye on prices, availability etc.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... eName=WDVW
to me, it looks like a nice clean staz ( with really cool paint :D )
now, if i go ahead and import one from the states is there anything in particular i should look for?
i wont be importing one for quite a while, but im gonna keep an eye on prices, availability etc.
oz, here i come....
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At the bottom of Defective's avatar is says "Location: Nelson, South island". That's in NZ.WidebodyWoody wrote:1) It has to be 15 years old to import it.
See this site: http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/publications/in ... 2-usa.html
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Re: Chrysler Conquest tsi
Be aware the LHD to RHD conversion required welding in the steering column support and also the mount for the clutch pedal box on the right hand side of the car. Also cutting holes for the brake booster. This all can be done but it could cost a bit if you can't do it yourself.Defective wrote:now, if i go ahead and import one from the states is there anything in particular i should look for?
i wont be importing one for quite a while, but im gonna keep an eye on prices, availability etc.
Also the problem is every f$^^% thing has to be taken out to do this. Also black RHD dashes are scarce (maybe ok in NZ?) Mounts are not there for RHD heater assembly, more welding.
Also to install the fresh air duct (outside air) for the heater to the right hand side is a major job.
The Conquest wiring loom is a serious bit of work HEAPS more electrics than our cars. Central locking and climate control, electric seatbelts, stereo controls on the steering wheel, etc, etc.
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Here's what to look for...
1. Low miles
2. Less than 3 previous owners
3. No major accidents (no minor accidents if possible)
4. No modifications
5. Original paint & Interior
6. '88/'89
I purchased my '89 TSi 5-speed SHP last year with 48K on the clock, 1 owner, Mr. Perfect, it cost $4,500 USD, expect to pay that.
Keep in mind that in the US, every town Redneck that used to have a Mustang thinks he can mod the crap out of one of these cars without even checking the oil, and they do, believe me. You'll get what you pay for. Just the other day such a car was on autotrader.com, it was even in rare S83 Shetland Beige, that was your car.
T87 Fiji Blue is nice, but in the end, it's just a color.
1. Low miles
2. Less than 3 previous owners
3. No major accidents (no minor accidents if possible)
4. No modifications
5. Original paint & Interior
6. '88/'89
I purchased my '89 TSi 5-speed SHP last year with 48K on the clock, 1 owner, Mr. Perfect, it cost $4,500 USD, expect to pay that.
Keep in mind that in the US, every town Redneck that used to have a Mustang thinks he can mod the crap out of one of these cars without even checking the oil, and they do, believe me. You'll get what you pay for. Just the other day such a car was on autotrader.com, it was even in rare S83 Shetland Beige, that was your car.
T87 Fiji Blue is nice, but in the end, it's just a color.
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jrod82 wrote:Or maybe when you say "i wont be importing one for quite a while" you mean 3 years ;)
got it in one.
i want as late a model as possible (thanks for the info, oscar) and im prepared to wait. i dont want to convert it to rhd, so if i find one earlier then it will sit in storage. My uncle imports corvettes from california so he has all the contacts necessary to provide safe storage for an extended period, if necessary. ( the bastard will get to drive my new car before me!!!)
plus, realistically its gonna take me at least 24 months to get the $$ together to have enough for as near to perfect a conquest as possible.
the reason im looking now, is to get a good idea of prices, availability etc etc.
its actually the pics of your car that convinced to go down this route. You simply cannot get a starion in New Zealand as good as that without spending huge money. I think 'jrod' may well have bought the only affordable widebody in NZ.ultimatelurker wrote:I purchased my '89 TSi 5-speed SHP last year with 48K on the clock, 1 owner, Mr. Perfect, it cost $4,500 USD, expect to pay that.
Plus getting one from the states adds a bit of 'uniqueness' to it as well, hence why i want to leave it lhd.
oz, here i come....
That would be very cool - although overtaking may be difficult ;)Defective wrote:Plus getting one from the states adds a bit of 'uniqueness' to it as well, hence why i want to leave it lhd.
I thought that there was a law saying it had to be converted, but according to this: http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/factsheets/12.html, it's ok. Maybe you have to convert it if you sell it?
Why do you have to convert it, why cant you just drive it the way it is. That would make it so much more special. I want to get a fuji blue rhd and rock in that here in the USA. Have two identical cars, and trick my friends with them. And I just want a rhd.
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Buy one from the west coast of the states. Most mid to east coast cars have quite a bit of rust on them. They dont salt the roads on the west coast, so our cars dont rust like mad.
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if you lived in the states for a certain amount of time and owned the car for that time you dont have to convert it until you sell it.jrod82 wrote:That would be very cool - although overtaking may be difficult ;)
I thought that there was a law saying it had to be converted, but according to this: http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/factsheets/12.html, it's ok. Maybe you have to convert it if you sell it?
but im going for the 21 year rule, once its that old you dont have to convert it, regardless.
and overtaking? yeah, itl be dodgy no doubt...
oz, here i come....
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