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87 Starion ESI-R for sale


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EDIT-price changed to $2,000, read in the issues section

 

Let me begin by saying I don’t want to sell this car. I have had it for a wonderful 8 years, put 90 thousand miles on since I bought it, and have driven across Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida(including all of the keys), Georgia, North and South Carolina, and enjoyed every mile of it. I love this car. I have taken care of it like a child. I have never gone over 2,000 miles on an oil change except when on a long trip, and even then I’ve changed the oil in several parking lots as to not exceed 3,000 miles on any oil change.

I have had a job since I was 10 years old, and this is the first time I’ve ever lost a job in 17 years of working. I had planned to leave this car to my firstborn like every cliché in the book.

 

I am just selling because I really need the money. If you have questions, email me chrisbeckendorf@gmail.com. If you need to call me my cell is 423-227-5989. I have a bunch of pics, but Craigslist only allows 4 at a time. If you want any others, email me and I will send the others.

I have taken care to the utmost astringency. I am an X aircraft mechanic, and treated this car with the same mechanical care I would put in any aircraft. I have build this car for mountain racing, not the drag strip.

 

It runs great and strong.

The exterior is in good shape. A few small dents, but the interior is almost perfect except for the driver's seat. The driver's seat has a tear that could be sown quite easily. The air dam was the old three section style, and has been through the ringer. It has a good deal of aircraft resin on the back to reinforce the structure, and I removed 2 inches from the lower overhang to keep it from scraping when going out of driveways and such.

Last year, I rebuild the bottom end of the engine in my garage. I had the cylinders honed, replaced one out of round piston, and all of the rings.

I replaced the steering box with a low mileage salvage unit.

I bought a brand new non-jet valve head, had new valves installed, and the head was ported and polished on both intake and exhaust sides.

It has a new O2 sensor.

I bought a brand new exhaust manifold, and had it ported as well.

I had the intake manifold ported and polished. I also with a die grinder, removed the intake separator vein, and polished the throttle body.

It has a used 16g turbo that I bought on eBay, and I have not had it on while under heavy boost since the car has been sitting. It runs stock boost just fine. I am just a little weary of a turbo of this nature because it has not been race tested.

I installed Tokico performance shocks and Ground Control adjustable coil over springs. The springs are fully lowered now, but if you felt froggy, you can raise this car up 4 inches to do rally jumps.

I installed a new clutch kit, and I have an extra brand new clutch plate that will come with the car, though the clutch in it is perfect.

I have installed new clutch master, and slave cylinders.

I have installed a new brake master cylinder.

I have installed a new alternator.

I have installed a Turbo XS BOV, but I have a Greddy that will come with it that needs a new diaphragm.

It has almost brand new tires. 95% tread left.

It has 2 rebuilt CV axles that have less than 50,000 miles on them.

I have replaced the balance shaft chain, and all the sprockets that entails. All of the “B” chain guilds were also just replaced.

It has pretty new ceramic brake pads(More than 60% left).

I installed two brand new aftermarket radiator fans.

It came with an HKS turbo timer that intermittently does not work. I cycle the ignition a couple times and it comes on.

It comes with a good cd player and an unpowered bass speaker box in the trunk. It consists of two 5X9 speakers that are new, and it sounds nice.

It has always had issues with high RPM (above 5,000) in that the power kinds of falls off. I never take it up that high anyway, but depending on your intentions for this car you may want to investigate this.

I installed a new Bosch super coil, and it has a newer rotor button and cap. It also has new NGK iridium plugs, and new NGK wires.

 

I just discovered that when I put the timing cover back on the front of the engine, that not replacing the gasket was a bad idea. I thought I could get away with it because it really looked fine, but it is now leaking coolant into the crankcase. As a result, you will have to replace this gasket before driving it for any length of time. It will need to be towed to wherever you are located. It takes about 4-5 hours of labor to replace this gasket, and I will provide one to the buyer.

 

The only other things that don’t work, or need attention on this car are as follows…

The A/C has always worked, but the nut that holds on the A/C clutch fell off last fall and I just haven’t put it back on. The A/C system has leaked since I got the car, but I’ve just recharged it myself every spring.

The handbrake cable seems to be frozen, but I haven’t investigated it too far as I never use it any way.

The cruise control module works perfectly, but the cable is frozen and would need to be replaced if you want cruise control. I just can’t find one new anywhere, but a salvage cable shouldn’t be too hard to come by.

The driver’s side seat belt has never moved in its track properly. Sometimes it comes on as I open the door, but I haven’t really cared too much either way. The seat belts all lock properly though in case of a wreck.

I have only washed this car two or three times. Every other time it has been cleaned with a “dry wash” system which includes a wax job. The same system I used to use on airplanes.

The paint on the roof is fading. The clear coat is deglazing in a couple of small areas.

This car has never been wrecked, but a motorcyclist dented the driver’s side rear quarter panel.

 

If you need to know anything else, don't hesitate to ask by email preferably, by phone if you must.

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