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08-10-2012, 02:37 AM | #1 |
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"S13" Advice Needed.
I'm planning on purchasing an S13 Coupe. My plan for the car is going to be a daily / drift car. I'm planning on making it a RHD, with a KA-T. I'm trying to look for a car that has a Clean Interior, Majority of the Manual S13's or 240's are Stripped, and Gutted. Most of the cars with the Clean Interiors are Automatic. I need your guy's advice, Should I pick up an Automatic S13, Then get the RHD, and Motor Swap, or should I pay more to get a Manual S13 with a Clean Interior. Because no matter what i'm going to get a RHD/Motor Conversion Done. If I switch from Auto to Manual, will I experience any problems since the car wasn't originally a Manual? If you have any suggestions, or know the best solution for my plan, please just reply to my thread. Thanks so much for taking your time to read my thread.
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08-10-2012, 03:00 AM | #3 |
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RHD is the way I wanna go, I don't really care if it's dead, i'm not trying to be like everyone else.
So your saying I should get a RHD S13 Shell? Because like I said, it would probably take me a really long time to find one with a Good Interior. I really care about the Interior because I plan on having people in my car when i'm not on the track.
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08-10-2012, 05:33 AM | #4 |
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really?!.....
i will take time out of my day to help you.... 1) save money 2) buy a "running and drivable" 240sx 3) save money 4) buy a full front s13 clip "with motor, dash, and body panels" 5) save money do you see a pattern erupting here?? you seem more concerned with purchasing a clean unmolested 240sx when your going to gut the damn thing anyway to build your so called rhd dream car.... buy a 240 drive it and enjoy the time it takes to build it. i have over 30k in my 240 and enjoyed every moment of the 7 years it took to get to this point. no it does not matter if you get a auto or manual. very easy to convert.. have fun..
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08-10-2012, 06:24 AM | #5 | |
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08-10-2012, 12:15 PM | #7 |
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Thanks @naw_speed I really appreciate it. You helped me out a lot. I'm probably going to stick with that plan Oh no, I have no plan on gutting it at all. I plan on keeping the interior
@Camry I wasn't trying to be mean or anything? I appreciate the advice he gave me, I was just stating that I wanted mine to be RHD. Sorry if I seemed a little harsh or something @Kevin920415. @Kingtal0n Wouldn't it be really hard to find interior parts that are in still good condition? And if it was in good condition, wouldn't it be kind of pricey? Thanks again for replying to my Thread, I really appreciate your replies.
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08-10-2012, 02:34 PM | #8 |
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If you're gonna change it to a RHD, why the hell would the interior matter much? If you're baller enough to do a full RHD conversion, replacing anything else interior wise will be fucking cake. Same shit with converting it from auto to manual. You cant use 240sx LHD pedals if you go RHD. You're gonna have to do the hardest part about the manual swap, pedals.
But I'm gonna play Devils Advocate here, why do you insist on going RHD when it has absolutely no added benefit, specially being in a country where everything is Right Hand Driving oriented? Making U-turns will fucking suck, kiss ATMs and drive thrus good bye...etc. |
08-10-2012, 02:46 PM | #9 | |
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08-10-2012, 07:32 PM | #10 |
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@fliprayzin240sx the reason why it's important to me is because, it's also going to be my daily as well, i'm going to have people in the car. Yeah, i'm only 19 working $8 an hour. I'm not that baller lol, i'm going to save up for the front clip, and do the RHD and the motor swap at the same time to save money and time. Wouldn't the people who are going to do the conversion do the pedals also? I thought about it throughly already, it's something i've been wanting do for a really long time. I'm willing to go through all the trouble to have a RHD car. I really appreciate your concern tho, but i guess if it ever does fail that i hate driving RHD, it will be on me, thanks for the warning
@df3kt760 LOL, that sound's pretty boss if you ask me. Imagine seeing that shit?
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08-10-2012, 08:10 PM | #11 |
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i have a friend doing a RHD swap on a convertible, he cut the firewall from his front clip, and the convertible, and welded the RHD firewall in…
Don't know if you have to do it this way, or if its easier. But definitely going to take a lot of saving, and a lot of not driving the car for a good while at the wages you're making. Unless you're sponsored by mom and pa |
08-10-2012, 08:42 PM | #13 |
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buy a clean shell inside and out with a blown motor (probably cheap), gut the front from front seats to head lights, do the the conversion and start piecing the rhd interior together such as door panels, carpet, wiring....
swap your motor in and drive it. |
08-11-2012, 12:03 AM | #15 |
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your gunna be spending every penny you make on a s13 and your only 19 wouldnt school be more important ? But 240s in general are the biggest pieces of junk to daily they rattle even when the car hasnt been messed with then you add coils and suspension those rattles will never go away ive had about five of them loved them for a weekend/track car but that was it. trust me i tried to daily drive mine and it didnt work full interior an everything. if i were you i would be getting like a civic or something along those lines there realiable and insurence isn't bad at all. Im not trying to tell you what to do but i dont want you regret ever making a 240 a daily. i had the money to daily drive mine but my 2011 gmc serria is a little more comfy lol.
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08-11-2012, 01:02 AM | #17 |
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depending on the shell, some are bare, some are straight up no trans no motor, obviously go for the powerless shell, sohc, doubt itll matter since it has no motor but if it does it might be cheaper just because it housed a single cam.
buy rhd clip and swap, if youre baller youll buy one with a motor OR buy single cam then buy rhd clip |
08-11-2012, 01:30 AM | #18 |
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obviously he's not balling (no offense) but rhd clips are $2500+
and you still have to buy the car and find someone that you have to pay alot of money to cut and weld everything. |
08-11-2012, 10:48 AM | #19 | |
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Is this going to be a serious track car build? I remember I use to be like you and want to keep my interior...until I got serious about weight shedding. Probably a bad choice on my part to do it on a hatchback as well I had a second 240sx a year later for daily and smog check reasons, because daily track car got tiresome after a few weeks. That and tired of going really slow on dips. I borrowed a car that was RHD...I remembered people warning about driving in the U.S. with RHD, you have no idea how badly bind and how RHD unfriendly it gets, especially living in L.A. with all those yield left turns. Few too many close calls to IMO. |
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08-11-2012, 11:03 AM | #20 |
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My advice would be to make sure you have an alternative transportation. With doing RHD and working on your s13... there's going to be a lot of down time. Also i wouldn't recommend doing a KA-T build, with the amount of attention you will be getting from people, you will be getting from the police. If they can't ding you for your RHD conversion, then they will get you for something else (Illegal motor mods, being too low, modified exhaust... etc). So what i'm trying to say is if you want to go RHD you should make the rest of your car as stock as possible to balance out the fact that you're on the wrong side of the car. I do support your dreams though, just know that it will take months to get your car where you want it.
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08-11-2012, 11:21 AM | #21 |
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Just buy a running S13. Save your money for future upgrades/plans. You dont want to buy a running S13 then just have it parked in your garage or whatever for who knows how long. Why waste a good car having it parked instead of driving it daily ?
Bottom line, keep daily and save money. |
08-11-2012, 11:22 AM | #22 |
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1. Buy a decently clean body, running car. ($1500-$2000)
*Just get a 5 speed so that you won't have to buy another tranny later* 2. Buy a tool box if you don't already have one (Craftmans at Sears come with a life time warranty and you are paying for quality tools.) ($300) 3. Buy a RHD clip (mainly just need the firewall) with all the neccesary parts. ($175-$500) 4. Do a compression check on your engine and just test and feel if it's still good. *If it's all good then you won't have to rebuild your engine, but if somethings off, might as well replace it while the engines already out.* 5. Gather all your buddies and look up guides and pull your engine out, and everything out of the way to reduce the cost and work for your welder. Buy a cherry picker to do this ($45-$100 off craigslist) 6. Hire a RHD welder to convert it for you ($700-$1200) And now after months of work and not being able to drive your car... it's finally done.
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08-11-2012, 11:43 AM | #23 | |
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Looked like crap.....and the guy was trying to trade back for a LHD drive because the cops kept harassing him. To each his own......You need to buy a daily and a project car to make your life easier.....so good luck. |
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08-11-2012, 03:57 PM | #24 |
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Thanks everyone for you feedback and everything All of your advice really helped me out a lot. A guy on Zilvia informed me that, If I did get a Clean Title S13, And I converted it to RHD and registered it at the DMV as a RHD car, That they will change the title from Clean to Salvage is that True? Because if that is what's going to happen, I'm just going to look for a Salvaged Title Car to buy.
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08-11-2012, 05:16 PM | #28 |
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That's a super clean interior. If you get caught with unmatching vin numbers on your door jams, dash, and engine bay, your car is automatically salvaged.
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08-12-2012, 07:01 AM | #29 | |
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and love the pic of someone else interor. way to shot for the moon.
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