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Old Nov 3, 2011 | 06:41 PM
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and I love it! I have two general questions though. My friend says I need to change the timing belt on these cars, but I don't have any service records on it. Does anyone know how to know by looking if it's been replaced or not? Also how m uch is this job at the mechanic, like $700?
Also everything on my car works great, tested everything tonight when I drove it home, but I noticed when I filled my car up tonight, the fuel gauge only read 3/4 full. What could that be?
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How many miles and how much did you pay?
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Old Nov 3, 2011 | 06:59 PM
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Old Nov 3, 2011 | 10:53 PM
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Old Nov 4, 2011 | 02:48 AM
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How many miles and how much did you pay?
83,000 miles and paid $10,600 for it
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Old Nov 4, 2011 | 03:01 AM
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10,6 is a bit steep but you won't need to change to tb to around 90k. Welcome to CL.
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10,6 is a bit steep but you won't need to change to tb to around 90k. Welcome to CL.
No it isn't. Look at the book value of the car...he got it for a good price if it's in great condition. Plus he is located in OK, where there isn't a lot of them running around like a FL or especially a Cali region where they are a dime a dozen. Granted in Cali, he could've gotten the same car for around $8k, but hey that Cali, not OK.
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Old Nov 4, 2011 | 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by sho89mtx
and I love it! I have two general questions though. My friend says I need to change the timing belt on these cars, but I don't have any service records on it. Does anyone know how to know by looking if it's been replaced or not? Also how m uch is this job at the mechanic, like $700?
Also everything on my car works great, tested everything tonight when I drove it home, but I noticed when I filled my car up tonight, the fuel gauge only read 3/4 full. What could that be?
Are you an ex - shotimes member? I had a '90 MTX
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Old Nov 4, 2011 | 06:38 AM
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Are you an ex - shotimes member? I had a '90 MTX
yes sir, I was. Had a 1989 Sho, it was fun to drive, but literally cost me more than and entire purchase price in repairs
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Old Nov 4, 2011 | 06:39 AM
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Originally Posted by SRTGS300
10,6 is a bit steep but you won't need to change to tb to around 90k. Welcome to CL.
kbb.com shows $16,111 for the exact car with all my options, mine was actually such a good deal that I was scared it was a rebuilt title
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Old Nov 4, 2011 | 07:25 AM
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Default gas guage 3/4 reading.

Had the same situation after fuel pump replaced by Firestone, pull the fuel pump assembly and look at the circuit board that the float arm attaches to. See if there is a scratch (shiny metal) on it. Pull up on the rear bottom seat, there you will find the access panel to the fuel pump assembly. Pretty easy to get too. a fun DIY. Just be sure to be careful around the gas. There are a couple of DIY threads out there. Use the search and Congrats on a fun car.
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Welcome to CL.... Lets see some pics..
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Old Nov 4, 2011 | 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by paige
Had the same situation after fuel pump replaced by Firestone, pull the fuel pump assembly and look at the circuit board that the float arm attaches to. See if there is a scratch (shiny metal) on it. Pull up on the rear bottom seat, there you will find the access panel to the fuel pump assembly. Pretty easy to get too. a fun DIY. Just be sure to be careful around the gas. There are a couple of DIY threads out there. Use the search and Congrats on a fun car.
awesome, thanks, i'll have to search for that DYI thread
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Old Nov 4, 2011 | 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by paige
Had the same situation after fuel pump replaced by Firestone, pull the fuel pump assembly and look at the circuit board that the float arm attaches to. See if there is a scratch (shiny metal) on it. Pull up on the rear bottom seat, there you will find the access panel to the fuel pump assembly. Pretty easy to get too. a fun DIY. Just be sure to be careful around the gas. There are a couple of DIY threads out there. Use the search and Congrats on a fun car.
I can't find it, is there where I need to look:https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ou-search.html
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Old Nov 5, 2011 | 02:27 AM
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Originally Posted by GokuSSJ3
No it isn't. Look at the book value of the car...he got it for a good price if it's in great condition. Plus he is located in OK, where there isn't a lot of them running around like a FL or especially a Cali region where they are a dime a dozen. Granted in Cali, he could've gotten the same car for around $8k, but hey that Cali, not OK.
I would like to see a gs430 for 8k in cali. Probably not so favorable colors...

Nice pick up, I just got one as well
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