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Old 04-30-2008, 09:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
rraasch04
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Default Hello and Thinking about buying 03 GT6spd

Hello everyone,

I am new to this site and looking forward to owning a tiburon. The one I am looking at seemed to be in good shape. It did have the V6 6spd and drove well.

The hitch was when shifting into 1st it would grind once in a while. Any suggestions about that? From reading reviews these cars have a history of clutch problems? Which I really would like to stay away from if this may be an early sign on it.

Also here is the link to the car:

Car link

It does have a CAI and the aftermarket tails... other than that it was pretty much stock.

Any opinions would be greatly arreciated.

EDIT:
After doing some more searching on this site i think my mind is made up about this car. From what i have read the grinding when shifting is a sign of the cluth/synchros going out. This is not something that I will be able to afford shortly after buying the car. If I interpreted this wrong please let me know... otherwise the search will continue.

thanks
Randy

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