i was kinda young when i owned my FD, and i had to work really hard to get it. saved for 4 years. it was worth it and when i sold it it made a little money on it too

. if you are planning on making the fd your first rotary i would really do some research. i have seen many time the same story. someone wants an fd so they buy one, don't really know what they are getting into, it has a bunch of little problems that they don't know how to fix and neither dies a mechanic and then they end up selling the car a month after they got it.