2005 Noble m12 gto 3r
#16
Year: 2005
Make: Acura
Model: CL
Price: $50000
Mileage: 13500
Color: titanium
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): MA
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
#17
#19
pads arent bad either. AP racing brakes, no abs. the car weighs nothing (2300lbs or so) so its light on consumables like tires and brakes.
other maintenance is easy. its a ford duratec motor. nothing fancy going on here. no need to pay Pcar prices for parts as you can order damn near everything at the parts counter at any ford dealership.
#28
If only I could get this registered here in CA, but it is a yet more bureaucratic state. An already-built 'kit car' (sorry, the CA definition) is very hard to do under SB100. And that's the only want Nobles and Rossion's can be registered here. I've just done a ton of investigating and that's the 'final answer' here.
I'm currently looking at a new Rossion for that reason. Just sold my coveted 1988 930 to buy one. Too bad though as your car is beautiful and half the price.
GL with the sale.
V.
I'm currently looking at a new Rossion for that reason. Just sold my coveted 1988 930 to buy one. Too bad though as your car is beautiful and half the price.
GL with the sale.
V.
Last edited by Verde; 08-23-2011 at 05:07 AM.
#29
If only I could get this registered here in CA, but it is a yet more bureaucratic state. An already-built 'kit car' (sorry, the CA definition) is very hard to do under SB100. And that's the only want Nobles and Rossion's can be registered here. I've just done a ton of investigating and that's the 'final answer' here.
I'm currently looking at a new Rossion for that reason. Just sold my coveted 1988 930 to buy one. Too bad though as your car is beautiful and half the price.
GL with the sale.
V.
I'm currently looking at a new Rossion for that reason. Just sold my coveted 1988 930 to buy one. Too bad though as your car is beautiful and half the price.
GL with the sale.
V.
ive seen plenty of already constructed nobles/rossions go to CA and get in under sb100. seeing that this is a MA car, which follows CAFE regulations, i would think it would be that much easier.
#30
by the way for you California guys i have all the original paperwork on the car, from the statement of origin on the chassis and engine, through all of the receipts from the assembly ect. this is a very well documented car which makes getting it inspected that much easier.
from everything i have read, its also easier to get a sb100 on a car that already has a vin than going to CHP to receive a VIN first as you would with a new noble/rossion.
from everything i have read, its also easier to get a sb100 on a car that already has a vin than going to CHP to receive a VIN first as you would with a new noble/rossion.