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88 t-coupe in Georgia: $1200

141k
5 speed
runs strong, shifts good, clutch grabs hard, and power everything.
Has a squeaky belt, rust spot on the roof (not through, but some body filler cracked off), and bald rear tires(not from me:hick: ).
I like the car, it hasn't given me any problems but I picked up a civic and this needs to go. Has cone filter, exhaust is off the downpipe (needs to be welded to the rest of the exhaust, but still has all of it), and bypassed electronic boost controller, so its only boosting 10 psi. Runs 16.2 at 10 psi and no traction in 1st.
When we got the car the brake master cylinder was apart, so we replaced with a manual master cylinder, hard to press but still stops good.
Asking $1200




88 t-coupe in Georgia: $1200

Reply #1
picked up a civic, why the hell would you want a civic over some luxury box TC?
:birdsmily:

2.5" Cat Back Exhaust, CenterForce Stage 2 Dual Friction Clutch, B&M Ripper Shifter, T3/T4 Turbonetics 63 A/R Turbo, Rods Stainless Tubular Ceramic Coated Header, Boost Controller @ 15Psi, Kirban AFPR, 42lb Injectors, 190LPH Walbro Fuel pump, Ranger Roller Cam, 3" Aluminum Intake Tubing, K&N Cone,  KYB Struts, Koni Red Horizontals/Verticals, Eibach Sportline Springs, Racer Walsh C/C Plates, Polyurethane Bushings, 17x9 Cobra R Wheels

88 t-coupe in Georgia: $1200

Reply #2
97 civic with perfect body+knocking motor= $650

$650+ $450 (28k mile motor w/6 month warranty)= better:D

So pretty much, $1100 and I have an uber reliable gas saver and insurance decreaser (keep in my 16 y/o with a turbocoupe...)

88 t-coupe in Georgia: $1200

Reply #3
Wow, I've never seen someone register on the board with a Nice Turbo, even make a decent Signature banner for it, and then only after 36 posts, sell it, and disappear forever. Strange.

I'd get it, but the shipping would slaughter me.
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88 t-coupe in Georgia: $1200

Reply #4
I'm C.A.D.D. for sure.
:toilet:

88 t-coupe in Georgia: $1200

Reply #5
You mentioned a decrease in insurance. How much are you paying for an '88 thunderbird, turbo or not??
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88 t-coupe in Georgia: $1200

Reply #6
"WR"  = Warner-Robbins, GA I assume?
Long live the 4-eyes!  - '83 Tbird Turbo - '85 Marquis LTS - '86 LTD Wagon

88 t-coupe in Georgia: $1200

Reply #7
It's $248/3 months for liability, my buddies civic is $160/3 months for liability, same company.


And yes, I'm in Warner Robins, Ga.

88 t-coupe in Georgia: $1200

Reply #8
You must be young.
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88 t-coupe in Georgia: $1200

Reply #9
Quote from: Blackbird1;149089
You must be young.



16, but it should drop a little in June when I turn 17.

88 t-coupe in Georgia: $1200

Reply #10
Wait till you hit 30. I know it's a long way off for you. I pay $52 every 3 months.
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88 t-coupe in Georgia: $1200

Reply #11
I think my parents are doing like $50/6 months.
I've seen the bill for corvettes, camaros, mustangs, etc for them... still the same. I can't wait.

 

88 t-coupe in Georgia: $1200

Reply #12
Don't rush it!!! they have a mortgage payment to make up the difference.
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