I run HPDE and some autocross, with my dad or girlfriend co-driving. Last car was a bolt-ons 99 Miata which worked great until it got worn out and the engine was toast. Weekend / mainly track day usage, drove on track pads and tires. Add fuel, go to track, change pads/rotors or bleed brakes as-needed. After 160k and maybe 40 track days it was time to move on to something faster, and not needing a full refurb.
I'm shopping in the $12-20k range. The less of a project the better. Safety items, brakes (lines/pads/rotors/fluid), tires are a given. Maybe some bolt-on performance mods over time. But not looking for a project or I would have kept the Miata and K-swapped it. Musts: RWD, naturally-aspirated, faster than a bolt-on Miata, weekend-streetable with title, relatively track-ready from a suspension/braking/cooling standpoint from the factory. Prefer a sports car over a pony car, had a Mustang in the past.
Leaning towards a C6 Z51 Corvette. I'm seeing a few LS2 2005-2007 cars in my price range; haven't seen much of anything '08 or newer (LS3). Even for non-Z51 cars; manual and <100k miles are asking mid-20s.
I'd also consider a track-prepped E36 (a few good ones were too far away). Have seen some suggestions here for 996...a little scared of maintenance / repair costs, and the many ads I've seen look pretty ragged out. C5s are cheaper, tend to be pretty high miles. Haven't seen many already track-prepped. This would be great if it were closer to FL https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/autocrossing-and-roadracing-classifieds/4488799-199-frc-well-prepped-track-car-14k.html . May consider a fly-n-drive if I can't find something local-ish.
I'm aware of the LS2 harmonic damper issue. I'd avoid magnetic shock cars on principle (simple / repairable = better). Can a Z51 LS2 car hold up to 95F track days on street-ish tires? Cooling / oil temp / oil pressure. Any other issues to be aware of up front? Z51 cars tend to be harder to find, but I'd guess the coolers & brakes are worthwhile for my usage, vs. upgrading a base car. They don't seem to carry much cost premium vs. base at this age.
I could maybe stretch to the 08+ models but it leaves little if any room for rollbar / seats / harness and other track supporting costs or maintenance items. I'd like to keep total expenditures into the disposable level.
Summary: seeking feedback on C6 as a track day car (problems/needs), alternatives in my price range, and leads on cars in the SouthEast.
Thanks
Matt