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dstock22
I am thinking about getting another TSi and I would really like to get a 5-speed this time, and possible even AWD. Just wondering if there was anyone in the IL area with one for sale, 92-up please. Decent mileage too and in good running condition. No extensive body/paint damage either please.

My budget is probably in the 3k area, thanks.


-Dylan
Max Diesel
QUOTE (dstock22 @ Jan 25 2005, 04:41 PM)
I am thinking about getting another TSi and I would really like to get a 5-speed this time, and possible even AWD. Just wondering if there was anyone in the IL area with one for sale, 92-up please. Decent mileage too and in good running condition. No extensive body/paint damage either please.

My budget is probably in the 3k area, thanks.


-Dylan

Here you go!

Why a '92+? Here's a deal on a '91 AWD! Click Here! Offers considered!
dstock22
Preferably I would like a 92+ but I will consider earlier years. I'd rather buy a car that doesn't need any work though since I'm pretty much a car novice and can't cheaply fix the problems myself. Thanks.

I can also do a partial trade for my 92 TSi (auto FWD)
-More info can be given if anybody is interested, and the car has no problems.

Also, I am in southern IL about 30 minutes from St. Louis.

Thanks
-Dylan
Max Diesel
QUOTE (dstock22 @ Feb 9 2005, 03:34 PM)
Preferably I would like a 92+ but I will consider earlier years. I'd rather buy a car that doesn't need any work though since I'm pretty much a car novice and can't cheaply fix the problems myself. Thanks.

I can also do a partial trade for my 92 TSi (auto FWD)
-More info can be given if anybody is interested, and the car has no problems.

Also, I am in southern IL about 30 minutes from St. Louis.

Thanks
-Dylan

If you're a car novice, don't buy a DSM!! biggthumpup.gif
turbohcar
Untrue! My first Mitsu, a GST, didn't need anything other than an oil change and minor upkeep to keep it running.
Max Diesel
QUOTE (Max Diesel @ Feb 9 2005, 07:19 PM)
QUOTE (dstock22 @ Feb 9 2005, 03:34 PM)
Preferably I would like a 92+ but I will consider earlier years. I'd rather buy a car that doesn't need any work though since I'm pretty much a car novice and can't cheaply fix the problems myself. Thanks.

I can also do a partial trade for my 92 TSi (auto FWD)
-More info can be given if anybody is interested, and the car has no problems.

Also, I am in southern IL about 30 minutes from St. Louis.

Thanks
-Dylan

If you're a car novice, don't buy a DSM!! biggthumpup.gif

How about the AWD's??
turbohcar
Can't say the same for my AWD but, I did buy it in about the worst shape imaginable. It's come a long way since I started out.
natedogg
QUOTE (Max Diesel @ Feb 9 2005, 07:19 PM)
QUOTE (dstock22 @ Feb 9 2005, 03:34 PM)
Preferably I would like a 92+ but I will consider earlier years. I'd rather buy a car that doesn't need any work though since I'm pretty much a car novice and can't cheaply fix the problems myself. Thanks.

I can also do a partial trade for my 92 TSi (auto FWD)
-More info can be given if anybody is interested, and the car has no problems.

Also, I am in southern IL about 30 minutes from St. Louis.

Thanks
-Dylan

If you're a car novice, don't buy a DSM!! biggthumpup.gif

I think a DSM is the perfect car for a novice. Its the type car that I first started working on. Plus you have great websites like vfaq.com and dsm.org with detailed faq pages with pics on how to perform everything from a tranny oil change to complete engine rebuild.
eclipgst
Tis true, my eclipse was the first car i really got into working on. I have learned a great deal about working on cars just by fixing, ohhhhhhhh every posible thing in my eclipse. laugh.gif
dstock22
QUOTE (Max Diesel @ Feb 9 2005, 07:19 PM)
If you're a car novice, don't buy a DSM!! biggthumpup.gif

The same could be said for damn near any car.



Anywayz, back to the subject at hand, who has the 5-speed I want, cool.gif
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