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<blockquote data-quote="cbr repsol" data-source="post: 16500606" data-attributes="member: 44079"><p>Well I talked to my friend about the car as far as when it’s good with me him for the pick up date . He’s really busy this time of year since he does the pumpkin thing as a side business. He advised me the car was having issues running correctly or lean and thinks it may be something with either the fuel pumps or delivery system . Basically it’s unknown , I advised him without looking at the car it could be alternator. Not supplying enough voltage to the pumps . However he advised towing the car . I like the guy had a few lunches with him and even worked on the car for him in the past . I have a gut feeling about something being bad news so I’m going to pass. He mentioned me towing it home and me figuring it out . While I know I can fix it . I don’t know anyone that spends 35k on a car and can’t drive it home . </p><p>Luckily there is a back up car that is very tastefully built. It’s a Oxford white coupe . </p><p>2.6 kB makes 700 rwhp on 100 octane. 6 piston calipers, full mm k member , suspension bushings and coil overs , upgrade trans , racing seats ect. </p><p>The asking price of this car is 27k which I feel is pretty fair . Especially with the modifications that are done to my liking. Was told from the owner 0 issues turn key car . So I’m going to look at it this Saturday. </p><p>Willing to take any advice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbr repsol, post: 16500606, member: 44079"] Well I talked to my friend about the car as far as when it’s good with me him for the pick up date . He’s really busy this time of year since he does the pumpkin thing as a side business. He advised me the car was having issues running correctly or lean and thinks it may be something with either the fuel pumps or delivery system . Basically it’s unknown , I advised him without looking at the car it could be alternator. Not supplying enough voltage to the pumps . However he advised towing the car . I like the guy had a few lunches with him and even worked on the car for him in the past . I have a gut feeling about something being bad news so I’m going to pass. He mentioned me towing it home and me figuring it out . While I know I can fix it . I don’t know anyone that spends 35k on a car and can’t drive it home . Luckily there is a back up car that is very tastefully built. It’s a Oxford white coupe . 2.6 kB makes 700 rwhp on 100 octane. 6 piston calipers, full mm k member , suspension bushings and coil overs , upgrade trans , racing seats ect. The asking price of this car is 27k which I feel is pretty fair . Especially with the modifications that are done to my liking. Was told from the owner 0 issues turn key car . So I’m going to look at it this Saturday. Willing to take any advice [/QUOTE]
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