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$40,000 worth of s13/14/15
Just sold my c6 corvette and e36 m3 and with the money I'd like to get into a s13 14 or 15. Want only turn key cars built using high end parts. Please post links to a fs thread if available. Thanks!
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Wouldnt be hard to find a good one Espiciallly in that price
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"The factory gauges are not wired up, the speed and tachometer are displayed on the ultra gauge digital display." If track car is what he wants, this is it. Seen this car in action first hand, shit does not dissapoint. Shear amount of custom work on this car is nuts. Just because Knoop wants $33k doesnt mean he's gonna get it. Offer him $20K and go from there... |
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As far as a plan ill be having it as a weekend/track car. I'd like for it to have a built ls/rb26 but sr's are fine as well. Mainly over everything id like for it to be clean and fully finished (no swaps with a rats nest of wiring and the speedo/tacho not working)
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Why is this even a thread?
Multiple Choice: A. full of shit B. a troll C. retarded for not being able to answer EVERY question that was posed with google or searching D. astronomically retarded for downgrading to 17 year old econo faux "sports" car |
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In the video the dash gauges are dead.
No doubt it's a cool car but if I were paying top dollar for a 240 I would expect the gauges to work. They are too easy to hookup and calibrate to get them working. It also makes you wonder how many miles are really on the car, etc? |
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