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How about a 92 VR-4 with 4k act?
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?car_id=192967548&dealer_id=57231511&car_year=1992&search_type=both&make=MIT&transmission=Manual&distance=0&make3=sel_one&model=3000GT&address=55076&make2=DODGE&certified=&advanced=y&model2=STEAL&max_mileage=&max_price=&bkms=1144893569811&sort_type=mileageASC&min_price=&end_year=2007&color=&start_year=1981&drive=&isp=y&engine=&doors=&fuel=&lang=en&cardist=995
To old, I want something 97 or newer, but thanks for looking.
howslowcanyougo
04-12-2006, 09:16 PM
To old, I want something 97 or newer, but thanks for looking.
Ok....
Or how about a nicely tricked out Black 04 Evo VIII with 6k act then?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Lancer-Evolution-VIII-EVO_W0QQitemZ4630003086QQcategoryZ43919QQssPageNam eZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I'm digging this Evo ALOT!
Goat Blower
04-12-2006, 10:16 PM
Til you realize this guy, like many others, quotes their mileage as what the new engine has, not the chassis. This piece of crap has well over 100k on it according to Carfax. If you're going to get something old like this, you might as well just get another DSM.
How about a 92 VR-4 with 4k act?
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?car_id=192967548&dealer_id=57231511&car_year=1992&search_type=both&make=MIT&transmission=Manual&distance=0&make3=sel_one&model=3000GT&address=55076&make2=DODGE&certified=&advanced=y&model2=STEAL&max_mileage=&max_price=&bkms=1144893569811&sort_type=mileageASC&min_price=&end_year=2007&color=&start_year=1981&drive=&isp=y&engine=&doors=&fuel=&lang=en&cardist=995
Goat Blower
04-12-2006, 10:18 PM
I can get G35's out the door for less than $22K if you want one of those.
Kracka
04-12-2006, 10:27 PM
G35's are damn nice cars, I have test-driven them and really like them. It was my backup in case I decided not to get a S2k.
I can get G35's out the door for less than $22K if you want one of those.
2 doors?
howslowcanyougo
04-12-2006, 10:32 PM
Til you realize this guy, like many others, quotes their mileage as what the new engine has, not the chassis. This piece of crap has well over 100k on it according to Carfax. If you're going to get something old like this, you might as well just get another DSM.
That's plain dishonest crap on the sellers part, thanks for the clairification...
x-pride
04-12-2006, 10:35 PM
I test drove the new civic and it is real nice. I also real good on gas 30 city and 38-40 highway. Plus it handle pretty good. Honda actually did something right for once. Now they just need to get there torque numbers up.
howslowcanyougo
04-12-2006, 10:35 PM
2 doors?
http://www.infiniti.com/content/0,,cid-127012_sctid-52054,00.html
Not my bag, But to each his own.....
Kracka
04-12-2006, 10:37 PM
I test drove the new civic and it is real nice. I also real good on gas 30 city and 38-40 highway. Plus it handle pretty good. Honda actually did something right for once. Now they just need to get there torque numbers up.
The new Civic is a great car (Motor Trend Car of the Year for a reason), I have test-driven these too. The Si is a great package for under $20k. I personally would choose a used G35 coupe over a Civic though unless the new w/warranty factor weighs heavily on your decision.
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