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Hey Guys, Newbie Here, Looking For Info! :)

Post by Jazaa »

Hey guys, i will be attaining my license in the near future, and as such will want to buy something nice :P
(before you think, oh god another teenage hoon, im far from it :P)

But as said in the title, im just looking for a little background information on the FTO, and who better to ask than you guys! :)

Yea I have looked at the forums and got a good idea, (thanks!) but I've realised that many were posted some time ago.

But the burning question is, how much would you rate a decent FTO? Which model?
My price range is max around 10 000
and I would be wanting a manual (makes things difficult)
should I just pack my bags and move on?
or is there hope?

thanks in advance

(and sorry for the essay, its the hsc, i swear to god! :P)


*EDIT*
I know that my join date and post date do not correlate, this is just because back in April i was just looking and such, and wasnt seriously considering buying a car any time soon. Which now I am :)
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Post by dstocks »

Nup, well and truely do-able. Here, do some reaearch first.......

http://www.completefto.com.au

Have a look under the general menu. That should give you a stack of info on different models/options and what to look for when buying. To get a good one, be prepared to spend somewhere between 10K and 12K. You can get them for less, but as a general rule there is a good reason for that.

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    Post by Jazaa »

    dstocks wrote:Nup, well and truely do-able. Here, do some reaearch first.......

    http://www.completefto.com.au

    Have a look under the general menu. That should give you a stack of info on different models/options and what to look for when buying. To get a good one, be prepared to spend somewhere between 10K and 12K. You can get them for less, but as a general rule there is a good reason for that.

    Welcome to the club BTW
    thanks dstocks! i just wasnt sure thats all
    ive done a bit of research, and when you see figures which are realistic, you sorta just want to make sure :P

    ill continue looking further into the FTO, and hope to return with the actual car :P

    Cheers.
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    Post by Gholdwayne »

    you would want the GPX model, which has the Mivec engine, which is the top end one.

    If you want the race spec fto, get the GP version R.

    make sure you do your research prior to buying the fto here:

    http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... ries&cid=4

    and remember, its ok to be fussy, no regrets you know.

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    Post by koolio1234 »

    Welcome :D

    Depending on the model and condition fto's will generally range from $6000 - $12000.

    A decent fto will be around the $10,000 figure, but they can be had for cheaper if they have higher km's, bad condition, mechanical problems, etc.

    If your interested, I have my gpx manual for sale, check out this thread ----> http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... ic&t=18856


    Otherwise good luck in your search :thumleft:
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    Post by Jazaa »

    thanks once again guys, ever so helpful
    yes i have done some previous research, got a general idea and such
    (but there is always more to learn!:))
    just my main question was if the FTO's you see for sale around 8k are actually a decent buy
    or whether those few extra thousand can save more down the track
    but all in all, it looks like im going to have to look under the couch for those few extra pennies to get a decent FTO.
    koolio1234 wrote:Welcome :D

    Depending on the model and condition fto's will generally range from $6000 - $12000.

    A decent fto will be around the $10,000 figure, but they can be had for cheaper if they have higher km's, bad condition, mechanical problems, etc.

    If your interested, I have my gpx manual for sale, check out this thread ----> http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... ic&t=18856


    Otherwise good luck in your search :thumleft:
    koolio1234, i actually AM interested :P but i'd have to look at the rest, to sort out the best sort of thing
    so if your still selling in 2-3 months... (which you wont, because that thing will go fast!)

    Gholdwayne wrote:you would want the GPX model, which has the Mivec engine, which is the top end one.

    If you want the race spec fto, get the GP version R.

    make sure you do your research prior to buying the fto here:

    http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... ries&cid=4

    and remember, its ok to be fussy, no regrets you know.

    whereabouts do you live, welcome to the club!
    i live on the central coast of NSW
    and yea, the GPX did catch my eye 8)
    but i may end up finding a lower-spec which is just perfect, you never know.

    but thanks guys, for your help.
    as said before, i hope one day i can return as a real memeber
    and not just a kid wanting to buy one :P

    Cheers.
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