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Originally Posted by TerribleONE
While I completely agree that 60k is a bit steep, some of the comparisons in here are hilarious.
I wanna come to your neck of the woods if you can buy a used Z34+mods and still have money for a down payment on a house, or find a used GT-R that hasn't been beat to sh!t for under 60k
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Here it is lined up.
Car
Low mileage touring model - 20,494
Cars for Sale: 2010 Nissan 370Z Touring Coupe in San Antonio, TX 78212: Coupe Details - 391859751 - Autotrader
Body Work (fly1motorsports.com)
Fly 1 vented fenders frp - 700
AMS Rear Bumper frp - 600
Fuji Rep Front bumper FRP - 700
2 pairs of rear amuse canards - 180
Ill be generous and say bodywork - 3000
Wheels (getyourwheels.com)
Forgestar f14 19x9.5/19x11 - 1650
Nitto Invo 245/40/19 + 285/35/19 - 1180
Forced induction (fastintentions.com)
Fast intentions complete kit - 9995
Oil Cooler - 500
Uprev Tuner and license and turnkey tune - 600
So after all of that your total is - 39,599
Leaving you - 20,401
Meaning if you could finance a house worth 100,000 if you put average 20% down. With a credit score 660+ you can possibly get an even lower percentage. this is all with an average interest rate too.
Thats a nice house with a garage to house your gtr slayer. All for the price of 1 car? No thanks z35...