I guess they don't capitalize in Hungary. (poke)
I wasn't trying to be funny, I was just making an observation...Personally, I've put more than twice as much money into my FD than I originally bought it for. To own and maintain an FD3S, you need patience, money and some kind of mechanical know-how. By the looks of the guy's post, I seriously don't think he's got the patience. I'll bet the guy's 16-18, drives a Hatchi-Roku and has NO idea what he's getting into with rat's nests, fuel pulsation dampeners, and sequential turbos.
2zzge: Buy a clean N/A FC and see where it takes ya. Once you learn a little bit about how the rotary works, then maybe an FD will be for you.