Probably like everyone else on this forum, I fell in love with this car at first sight. Unfortunately for me, in 2001 I was fresh out of high school and there was no way in hell I could afford one so I settled for a red 97 Acura Integra as my first car. As the years went by and I owned several other cars I always gravitated back to owning one in Laguna Seca blue, but throwing tons of money into a car was not the best use of capital in my eyes.
Nevertheless I drove my beater (97 Lexus ES 300) through the last couple years of college, after I bought an investment property and got the hell out of my moms house, and still while my career has gotten settled ;despite being financially stable enough to lease a new M3. All the while I was lurking this forum and kept the dream alive until I said **** it and officially started looking for one.
Since I live in a congested area (North Jersey) and park on the street I decided I was going to target a car in the late to mid teens and stay away from the garage queens. Made much more sense, based on my situation, to spend less on the purchase price, and use the money I save to put into maintenance items and build the car into the one I always dreamed of.
After seeing 2-3 cars that were a disaster, I saw a 2003 SMG in Laguna Seca Blue with 81k miles pop up on Craigslist. I ran the vin and saw it had 5-6 owners!! Nevertheless it was priced below KBB and it wasn't a far drive away so I went to check it out. After looking it over and taking it for a test drive I decided I had to buy it!! The issues with the car were minimal in my eyes and the relatively cheap price gave me some wiggle room to address them.
first things I had addressed on the car were:
- Purchased a new battery
- Replaced the driver side door cylinder
- Purchased a new key
- Had the airbag recall done
- Ordered Beisan goodies!!
Despite changing the damaged cylinder and key, the driver side door would not open with the key fob or by hitting the unlock button. The dealership told me the actuator needed to be changed so I put that on the list of stuff to do. Meanwhile I ordered stuff for an inspection two as well.
When the Beisan stuff came in I took the car to Dan the vanos man (xM P0W3Rx) Based on his reviews on the regional threads. He was awesome to deal with and luckily not too far of a drive.
Dan addressed the following:
- Valve adjustment (17 valves out of spec)
- New spark plugs
- Oil pump disk
- Rattle repair kit
- Vanos coil pack, seals, & sealing plate.
- Vanos coil pack, seals, & sealing plate.
- Vanos bolts
- Chain guide
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