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Old 05-29-2025, 05:37 PM   #1
SanjuNana
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Hey all (if anyone's still out there, since this place is pretty dead) ... looking for advice or suggestions on what to do with my original owner, low(ish) miles 2001 RS Coupe. It's been garage kept, but idle and not running for 5+ years.

While I LOVED the car when it was my daily driver for almost 15 years, I think it's time to either move on and re-claim my garage space, or buckle down and (try) to get it running again. If I opt for getting it running, I'd want it to be reliable enough to use as a part time commuter and weekend fun car, but not auto-x or rallycross or anything like that.

I really have no idea how much $$$ it'd take to get going again, but I'm assuming multiple thousands, so at this point I'd probably be better off just cutting ties and trying to move it for whatever I can get for it, but it was so fun to drive back in the day ...

Any suggestions ... (including suggestions for posting this somewhere with more activity? Is there a subreddit, Discord channel or Facebook group that would be better?)
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Old 05-29-2025, 11:14 PM   #2
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If it was running OK 5 years ago, I don't see it costing thousands to get running.
Likely items:
Battery
Timing belt (it's miles AND time limited, whichever comes first)
Fuel clean out
Oil change

Also good to do:
Fluid changes (brakes, coolant, trans)
Check HVAC
Spark plugs
Tires
Brakes
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Old 05-30-2025, 03:49 PM   #3
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Old 05-30-2025, 03:50 PM   #4
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Hey all (if anyone's still out there, since this place is pretty dead) ... looking for advice or suggestions on what to do with my original owner, low(ish) miles 2001 RS Coupe. It's been garage kept, but idle and not running for 5+ years.

While I LOVED the car when it was my daily driver for almost 15 years, I think it's time to either move on and re-claim my garage space, or buckle down and (try) to get it running again. If I opt for getting it running, I'd want it to be reliable enough to use as a part time commuter and weekend fun car, but not auto-x or rallycross or anything like that.

I really have no idea how much $$$ it'd take to get going again, but I'm assuming multiple thousands, so at this point I'd probably be better off just cutting ties and trying to move it for whatever I can get for it, but it was so fun to drive back in the day ...

Any suggestions ... (including suggestions for posting this somewhere with more activity? Is there a subreddit, Discord channel or Facebook group that would be better?)
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Old 06-01-2025, 12:15 PM   #5
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If it was running OK 5 years ago, I don't see it costing thousands to get running.
Likely items:
Battery
Timing belt (it's miles AND time limited, whichever comes first)
Fuel clean out
Oil change

Also good to do:
Fluid changes (brakes, coolant, trans)
Check HVAC
Spark plugs
Tires
Brakes
Thanks, that's a pretty good checklist and falls in line with what a neighborhood mechanic has recommended. I think I will at least go down this route and see if I can get her up and running again first without spending too much $$$ before deciding whether to sell.
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Old 06-16-2025, 06:08 PM   #6
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Don't forget those 24 year old suspension bushings, joints, struts, brake lines, rubber hoses. Not to mention dry rot tires, mounts....
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