Originally Posted by ImportConvert Right. So lets just compare it to the GT2-RS, then. I mean, 25k to 45k is not that far... ...I guess it is a little far-fetched...like
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SAme. for 25k its prolly the most amazing sports car for the price. not the fastest, but downright amazing. if it was well maintained. who wouldn't want a supercar for 25k?
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That said, if you're passionate about turning wrenches, maybe this is the way to go. And that's not a slam. Some folks love project cars. If I was into that, a 91 NSX would be great! But I'd rather have modern tech and less garage time. Last edited by shadoquad; 08-03-2011 at 09:12 AM. |
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