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V1squad
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 10/05
Posted: 10/03/05
01:11 PM

I am having a hard time comming up with a great car to buy that I can put work into and trick it out (inside and out).  Any information would be helpful.  I am on a tight budget and want a car that has parts easy to get or can be repaired quickly and cost effiecient.  A plus would be low inssurance too.  If anyone can reccomend me any cars I would appreciate it.  If you got a site too that would help out a lot.   Also I am currently selling my car.  It's a 2000 Saturn LS2 V6 (high output).  If you want more info on it let me know.  


 
RSX_S
User | Posts: 134 | Joined: 06/05
Posted: 10/04/05
08:34 AM

a good quality car is a civic, they have many after market parts easy to fit and last for ever and you can pick one up cheap.      


 
El_Jefe
Enthusiast | Posts: 303 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 10/04/05
12:45 PM

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a good quality car is a civic, they have many after market parts easy to fit and last for ever and you can pick one up cheap.    




thing with civics is that they are waaayyyy too common and "played out" everyone and there mother has a civic, if your going to build a car, what do you want show? drag? drift? track? then you see what car would best suit that  

 
V1squad
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 10/05
Posted: 10/04/05
04:34 PM

I want a show car but also a car that can open it up on the street  


 
El_Jefe
Enthusiast | Posts: 303 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 10/04/05
04:52 PM

whats your budget?  


 
cj1977
Guru | Posts: 755 | Joined: 10/04
Posted: 10/04/05
07:47 PM

I will go out on a limb and say a 240sx.  


 
El_Jefe
Enthusiast | Posts: 303 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 10/04/05
08:08 PM

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I will go out on a limb and say a 240sx.




haha i wanted to say that but thats my solution to everything, actually here we go fc3s rx-7  

 
Khanteechit
New User | Posts: 17 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 10/04/05
10:13 PM

i agree with el_jefe rx7 is pretty nice and kind of easy to repair  


 
Drifter_Tim
User | Posts: 174 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 10/05/05
11:00 AM

This is my opinion. It depends on the money and time aspect, how much are you willing to spend of both? I say 240's and rx-7's. Otherwise, go for the civic, it may seem common and played out, but it doesn't matter so much as to what you are comfortable with and how much of your own personality you put back into the car (e.g. you might have a custom paint job and sound system, etc; this should apply to any car you purchase and begin to tune).  


 
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