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Eureka! - 7/25/2006 2:21:18 AM   
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I think I may have hit jackpot! I am talking to this one dude with a Stealth TT near the West Coast and I may have a Stealth by next week. I am just curious though since I have never done an out of state purchase, how would I handle the transaction?

1. Would I need to bring cash in hand or some kinda Cashier's check or maybe traveler's cheques for that amount?
2. Also, what exactly would take place?
3. Would I simply pay him and then he would give me his title, keys, and car and when I get back to Texas I register it under my name?
4. Will I need to buy a new License plate when I pay for the TTL?
5. Should I take the car to have it checked out before hand, or rather, where should I get it checked out?
6. The guy said something about the check engine light coming on, how would I go about fixing that?
7. What do y'all suggest I do to prep the car for a drive back?
8. What questions should be asked in terms of it being driven?
9. Any other suggestions?

Thanks a bunch! Hopefully by the end of next week I will have a Dodge Stealth TT!
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RE: Eureka! - 7/25/2006 11:59:22 AM   
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1. Would I need to bring cash in hand or some kinda Cashier's check or maybe traveler's cheques for that amount?
I would discuss that with the seller and find out his preferred method of payment.

2. Also, what exactly would take place?
I'm not exactly sure how it works in Texas/Cali...but here in Ks/Mo he would give you a signed and notorized title/bill-of-sale you'd sign the title in the appropriate area.

3. Would I simply pay him and then he would give me his title, keys, and car and when I get back to Texas I register it under my name?
That pretty much sums it up. In Ks., before you can register a car bought out of state, the Highway Patrol has to do a VIN# check. Not sure about Texas.

4. Will I need to buy a new License plate when I pay for the TTL?
You may be able to transfer an existing tag, but yeah that is how it works.

5. Should I take the car to have it checked out before hand, or rather, where should I get it checked out?
Since you will be going out of state, that may not be an option. Read the buyers guide at the top of the forum for things to look for.
If you were buying local, you could take it for inspection to a trusted mechanic.

6. The guy said something about the check engine light coming on, how would I go about fixing that?
Depends upon why the CEL is coming on. The ECU stores trouble codes. If you take an analog multi-meter you can pull the codes from it. There is a how-to write up on Stealth316.

7. What do y'all suggest I do to prep the car for a drive back?
Make sure all fluids are topped off, tires have plenty of air, make sure the tire changing tools are there and the spare if full, a small tool kit. Take an "In Transit" sign with you, since you will be driving tagless. If you have all the proper paperwork, the police shouldn't give you too much trouble. Call your insurance to let them know what you are doing and see about getting insurance on the car before you go, maybe call AAA, just in case. Pray.

8. What questions should be asked in terms of it being driven?
What do you mean??


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RE: Eureka! - 7/25/2006 2:07:59 PM   
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eh sorry about that I typed that up with lack of sleep. What I mean't was vehicle history and stuff like that, and if you had any suggestions to what other questions I should ask or do.

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RE: Eureka! - 7/25/2006 2:36:12 PM   
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I can't think of anything that I didn't list in the buyer's guide. Good luck.

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RE: Eureka! - 7/25/2006 10:39:11 PM   
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EUREKA!

I have a down payment on it of 100 to hold it. I could not talk the price down, but oh well, the value is still good. Everything I am getting:

The car
All OEM parts he has installed/replaced
extra set of brand new performance tires
keys
title
etc.

All I have to do is get a small loan to ensure nothing happens on transit back home and get a plane ticket to go over there. All fluids have been replaced and he even gave me a Carfax showing the car has a clean slate.

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RE: Eureka! - 7/26/2006 8:51:16 AM   
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Sounds great, congratulations. What are the vitals; color, year, mileage??

You might want to call your DMV to see what you need to get it registered and what needs to be notorized, such as the bill of sale, title and an odometer statement. You also might want to find out in any inspections need performed before you can tag it. I know every state is different.

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RE: Eureka! - 7/26/2006 11:57:31 AM   
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It's a 1991 Kutani Red Pearl Dodge Stealth TT. It has a bit over 90,000 miles. I have already seen pics of it and it looks like it has been cared for. the Engine bay is a bit dirty, but the guy hasn't had it long enough to detail that. The only thing I distaste is the fact that the hood was painted black (driver seat has tears in it, but that's normal and i didn't care about that). Other than that I like it because not only are Stealth TTs rare, but this exact color makes it extremely original. I do know that in Texas you have to get it inspected before you can get a license on it, and it's fairly cheap so I don't have to worry about it.

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RE: Eureka! - 7/26/2006 12:26:37 PM   
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He hasn't had it long..? Why is he turning it around so quickly? You should post some pics of it.

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RE: Eureka! - 7/26/2006 11:43:29 PM   
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I shouldn't say that he hasn't had it that long it's just he hasn't had enough time to get the engine bay detailed so it looks a bit dirty. Here are some pics. I will post more as well as the upgrades and part replacement he has done.






















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RE: Eureka! - 7/27/2006 3:23:45 AM   
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K&N filtercharger system
Blitz turbo timer
New power ant.
New eclipse 6x9 speakers in the rear
Shortshift kit from 3sx
New shift knob and boot
Replaced defroster garnish
New window seal around drivers side door
New alum Oil cap
Replaced all drive train fluids with synth. Oil (redline)
Center console cup holder
4 cooper snow tires

Those are a few things he has replaced or upgraded. One of the key things was the replacement of the drive train fluids with Redline. On top of all this getting an extra set of snow/performance tires will result in not having to buy tires down the road. As you can notice there's the wear on the driver's side seat, no biggie at all, overall in my opinion (even though I have not driven the car itself yet) I believe it would be awesome. I just hope it can make a 1400 mile trip back to Texarkana. This car has everything I wanted in a stealth and really just requires minimum fixing. I am going to go get an airplane ticket later in the morning (it's like 2:20 AM now) and then read up on different things to look for in these cars as well as get more info. Three things I do have ready (or will need from him) for him to sign are the:

Texas Application for License Certificate
Bill of Sale
Title

Other than that I would probably say I am ready to make the trip over there. I got approved for a 3k loan (1k held as collateral along with my own car title) so I got 2k to work with in case anything happens that needs fixing, not excluding gas. But hey, after talking to a co-worker at work, I found a route that cute the time by a 3rd and the miles nearly in half, resulting in less mileage on the car and possibly a one day drive to Texarkana (19 hours) versus a two or three day drive (29 hours).

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RE: Eureka! - 7/27/2006 9:29:39 AM   
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Looks nice. The black hood doesn't look too bad actually. You should get over 20 miles/gal...if you can stay out of the boost.

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RE: Eureka! - 7/27/2006 10:04:30 AM   
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Is there a recommended amount of time I should be driving this vehicle while on the road? Like 4 hours at a time? I want to get this car back to the states, but I don't want to have it break down in the process. I will be going to my insurance place and getting things arranged for pick up, then go down to the bank (for some reason they wouldn't allow me to buy a plane ticket and even though I made a payment last week, it hasn't knocked off the balance I put on it O_O

In the mean time I am going to print up a little checklist on the Stealth, on what to look for, what would need fixing (other than the cigarette lighter and check engine light), and what I need to do before handing the guy 6k.

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RE: Eureka! - 7/27/2006 10:22:52 AM   
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I would say just drive it. Keep an eye on the vitals and go like hell. Check the fluids at rest stops and such, and maybe have some extra oil, and a water jug just in case. Your trip won't be taking you through KC will it?

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RE: Eureka! - 7/27/2006 10:57:02 AM   
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KC? What is KC?

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RE: Eureka! - 7/27/2006 11:20:54 AM   
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Kansas City

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