Mitsubishi GTO 3.0 v6 twin turbo , Rx-7 Rotary 1.3 , Toyota Supra 3.0 turbo

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can anyone tell me which is is better.. which 1 is alot problem.. which 1 is nice.. and i wanna ask.. izzit GTO only 2 seat? and pls tell me the reason of problem.. thx~
 

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#1 choice -- supra 3.0, durability & powerful..... only disadvantage is expensive road tax in malaysia.
 

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wat problem with the Rx-7 and GTO? bcoz for my personally i like GTO.. but i need to know wat problem wif it~ thx
 

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all the cars u mention above is awesome man.. its individual choice. gto got 4 seats + rear spoiler all electronically controlled.. really amazing for such an old car... u really need to consider the road tax. engine not much problem but i would say its less powerful than the other two. but with wide bodykit it really loks awesome. interior not that great.. if going for 3 litre car i would prefer supra. but my personal choice would be rx7. if u really know rotary well its really not a problematic car.. everyone keeps saying rotary no good.. its bcoz our mechanic not good wiv rotary dats why. u can ask the RE club president to rebuild an rx7 engine for u for a fee iof course in his back kitchen.. thats their hobby n all of their cars are awesome n no problem..
anyway it all ends up wiv personal choice.. love em all.. get all 3 la.. less to think dat way..haha
 

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all old car already...easily more than 10 years old.

but nevertheless still got looks and powerrr...

GTO i think is 2+2. meaning the rear seats are simply small. suitable for toddlers or a bag.

the RX-7 is a real gas guzzler.. but for a 1.3 its really got the power to match the 3.0 engines.

cant u add 2 more choices?

i suggest u consider Honda NSX (the last edition is 3.2 V6 VTEC with 6 speed) and Nissan's Fairlady 300ZX twin turbo.

out of all those 5 i choose NSX, then Supra, then GTO, then 300ZX and last is RX-7.

from ur list alone means supra 1st, then GTO then RX-7. i never owner any one of them before so only based on what i know from readings...
 

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Well the Mitsu GTO and Supra would be my choice...
The rx7 has some problems..but still is a great car..i think it even eats engine oil..maybe u can ask the RX7 owners for more info...

as ZAN mentions u can add the Nissan 300ZX and the Honda NSX..i am not sure how many NSX r currently available in the market ...

u can try the nissan 180sx ...

just like zan..i would choose th NSX above all as that is one hell of a car and rare as well...
otherwise supra or GTO would be the next choice...

what kinda budge do u hve?
 

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All car has its own set of problems.... it depends on how u maintain the cars... how u drive the cars... and wear and tears dat the parts in the cars has gone thru... it's best if u have d budget to rebuild a set of engine ready... or to do standalone management with total re-wiring of d car...as mentioned, all these cars are old... they are great cars.. nevertheless old... so if u buy any of these cars.. get abit of extra money aside for these minor teething issues... unless of coz, u go naza and get yerself a brand new porsche ;)
 

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RX-7 will be my choice,

great look,
cheap roadtax,
powerful,
mod is still available,
Rotary kaki are usually very helpful, club is active,

the only draw back for me is... i know nothing about Rotary and dunno how to take care of it. :D
 

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all the cars u mention above is awesome man.. its individual choice. gto got 4 seats + rear spoiler all electronically controlled.. really amazing for such an old car... u really need to consider the road tax. engine not much problem but i would say its less powerful than the other two. but with wide bodykit it really loks awesome. interior not that great.. if going for 3 litre car i would prefer supra. but my personal choice would be rx7. if u really know rotary well its really not a problematic car.. everyone keeps saying rotary no good.. its bcoz our mechanic not good wiv rotary dats why. u can ask the RE club president to rebuild an rx7 engine for u for a fee iof course in his back kitchen.. thats their hobby n all of their cars are awesome n no problem..
anyway it all ends up wiv personal choice.. love em all.. get all 3 la.. less to think dat way..haha
Only the 3rd Gen GTO has got the electronically controlled spoiler, those are year 98's I think. As far as I know original MK.3 GTOs are non existent in Malaysia, but there are 3 converted ones in KL... :)

As for those 3 choices, I'd get a Supra cause IMO its almost a completely better car than the other two... minus the price and lightness against the RX7 and the rarity of the Mk3 GTO la.

But I still want a NSX. :biggrin:
 
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hmm... all ppl have own ideal.. hard to choose... but also depend my self.. but still very thx to u all (si fus)...
 

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i like supra n rx-7 but not GTO hehe GTO= Great Teacher Onizuka

really if i choose also supra cos not much maintainance like a rx-7
 

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