There is an XKR hardtop!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111!!!!!!oneoneone!!!!!!!!! within about 50 miles but it is just more than my budget and it's silver. Meh.
There is an XKR hardtop!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111!!!!!!oneoneone!!!!!!!!! within about 50 miles but it is just more than my budget and it's silver. Meh.
JamesMcD wrote: What about a Z32 300zx?
This is the closest thing to a Z32 turbo around.
http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/cto/3480925745.html
I don't know if I trust a stranger's garage skills enough to do a swap, plus do I really want to blow my entire wad on a hacked up turbo conversion?
Ditto for this one: http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail.jsp?listingId=105903950
No other turbos around, and again, I am not convinced that the NA cars are worth 5 or 6 grand and that's what they are all listed for.
A clean NA Z32 is most certainly worth $5k. Especially a slicktop. They won't provide you with the TORQUE you want though.
Fuel injected spider? http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/cto/3463212044.html
m4ff3w wrote: Like big sedans? http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/cto/3510748501.html
That's awesome lol, I really really want one of those. Hopefully in a couple years there will still be some around that cheap, they made less than 2k of them so there can't be many left though.
Lugnut wrote: The TR6 won't survive driving through the winter.
Oops. Missed the rust part.
MKIII Supra Turbo? I would also suggest an X300 XJ6R.
My two suggestions would be a Mustang, from the '89 Fox to the '04 New Edge. Many would fall within your budget and could give you some room to play with. They all have plenty of torque down low, sound great, and I've always found them to be enjoyable to drive. Handling isn't anything special, but they have a great drivetrain. Plus, the handling can be fixed by the aftermarket.
Lugnut wrote: There's way too many "should be able to"s in this thread! I thought the same thing. I have seen high mileage S52 coupes for low teens. I saw a single 2.8 coupe for sale and it was over 10k. Searching within a decent radius, I find zero.
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1926299
This car is local to me and I've seen it run. I'm almost hesitant to post it since I wish I could buy it myself. Unfortunately, after my truck and BMW are gone, they need to be replaced with a van.
You mentioned a diesel truck... you could buy my Cummins for well less than 1/2 your budget and have plenty of money left over to fix it... Getting it from SE PA to IL may be an issue, tho...
I've sent multiple emails to several of the Corvette ads, no reply. Don't these people like money?? There's a 2000 Mustang GT 5spd coupe, but it's Laser Red. Meh. A hair over 100k for about 5 grand. That one is on the list. There's also a 180k-ish LS1 Camaro SS for 5k I wouldn't mind having a look at. Or a WS6 from the same LS1 era.
If I bargain well, there's an 840ci...
I appreciate all the great replies. Thanks for the new suggestions, and for backing up the thoughts I already had. :)
I ended up going with a Laser Red '00 5 speed Mustang GT coupe. Surprisingly tight and nice for its age and mileage. I am pleased. For now!
Lugnut wrote: I ended up going with a Laser Red '00 5 speed Mustang GT coupe. Surprisingly tight and nice for its age and mileage. I am pleased. For now!
When you stop being pleased, check out Griggs Racing and Maximum Motorsports.
If the car doesn't have them already, I highly, highly recommend a set of full-length, weld-in subframe connectors. Does a lot to make up for the wet-noodle chassis.
Wow, that GT is clean! I second the notion of weld in full length subframe connectors. Maximum Motorsports makes a great XL set. You should invest in a shifter as well. Pro 5.0 Power Tower, Steeda Tri-Ax and MGW are great short shifters. Your T45 will thank you!
The New Edge Mustangs are my favorite generation. I've had two, a 99 GTcoupe and a 99 Cobra convertible.
What about an R107 SL? I just got a second one. Mercedes are like potato chips, you can't have just one.
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