1993 nas 110

Dan kemper

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Callsign: KK6ECF
Looking for an unrestored 93 110, must be NAS. Running or not is fine. Let me know if anyone is holding. Dan
 

Jeff B

Well-known member
I knew of a non running NAS 110 that had been taken apart in a barn a few years back...

I've lost the guys number.

What is the budget and what kind of plans do you have?
Just going to flip it for big coin? :D


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Dan kemper

Founding Member
Callsign: KK6ECF
Jeff, budget would match the rig. Ideally looking for one that needs some TLC but complete, stock running gear. My 90 is my only car and daily driver. Looking to replace it with the 110. Daily driver!
 

Jeff B

Well-known member
Oh, and why must it be a NAS?

With the flood of 110s recently in good shape at very affordable prices, I'd be giving those consideration.
You can easily add the cage for short money if it's safety your concerned about.


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Dan kemper

Founding Member
Callsign: KK6ECF
California resident. So much easier. I really do not want to deal with CARB, santa ana smog labs blah blah. Plus i am a fan of the V8 gasser. Easy to convert the 3.9 to a 4.6 and be done with it.
 

RBBailey

NAS-ROW Addict
Callsign: KF7KFZ
Try calling Ship's Mechanical in Portland. There was a neglected one there for a while. I don't know if he ever bought it away from the guy who owns it, or if it is even still at the shop. It's been a while, but if you really into an NAS project, that would be a good one.
 

Jeff B

Well-known member
Cali restrictions; gotcha.

So, a NAS 110 is all legal-like and ready to go.
What happens next year when the '93 ROW 110s become 25 years old?
How will they be affected by Cali laws?


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Dan kemper

Founding Member
Callsign: KK6ECF
Same bullshit that we are dealing with for pre 93. CA does not view a ROW 93 the same as one that was already stamped and approved 50 state legal. Serious bullshit and does not make any logical sense. Just the way it is. I had a new Y pipe installed in my 97 and blew ridiculously clean numbers but did not have the CA approved stamp on the cats. New cats had to be cut out and new more expensive ones with CA approved numbers welded in. Oh well.

Cali restrictions; gotcha.

So, a NAS 110 is all legal-like and ready to go.
What happens next year when the '93 ROW 110s become 25 years old?
How will they be affected by Cali laws?


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Jrose609

Well-known member
Same bullshit that we are dealing with for pre 93. CA does not view a ROW 93 the same as one that was already stamped and approved 50 state legal. Serious bullshit and does not make any logical sense. Just the way it is. I had a new Y pipe installed in my 97 and blew ridiculously clean numbers but did not have the CA approved stamp on the cats. New cats had to be cut out and new more expensive ones with CA approved numbers welded in. Oh well.

Idaho is still a free state........We need good surgeons in Idaho. Just sayin'
 

Dan kemper

Founding Member
Callsign: KK6ECF
I lived in Boise and it is a great city and if you are into outdoor recreation it is hard to beat. We share a similar occupation. As Jason can tell you people do stupid shit everywhere including Idaho so i am sure there is no shortage of jobs. Much less of a knife and gun club vs Vegas but still have similar high speed middle of no where freeways thus blunt trauma. Now who wants to sell me their 110


Is Idaho filled with Californians yet? And do people get hurt up there? Im a trauma surgeon and I'm looking for a place to breath a little
 

Jrose609

Well-known member
Is Idaho filled with Californians yet? And do people get hurt up there? Im a trauma surgeon and I'm looking for a place to breath a little

I think this winter's snowpack may scare a few back to Kali. A friend of mine moved here from Arizona two years ago. His wife moved back to Arizona last month and left him to sell the Boise house. She didn't like the snow.

Idahoans are a different sort. Guys refuse to wear seat belts because it's our God given right to fly out windshields in pickup truck crashes..... so, yes. We always have a need for trauma surgeons.

If you've ever fished with dynamite, you might be from Idaho. :D
 
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