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Volvo 240.

 

Volvo 740.

 

edit: In case you've never seen the Volvette before..

 

http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj114/powertvmedia/volvetteburn.jpg

 

http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj114/powertvmedia/volvetteengine.jpg

 

http://www.streetlegaltv.com/forum/volvette-beats-yamaha-r1-sportbike-2452.html

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Since there were no specifics on what the car would be used for and I have already been down the go fast rwd route.

 

I would build this-

 

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3504/3964362403_1fe5c9bcfa_b.jpg

 

Or this-

 

http://lh6.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/S2Z0kX8iaaI/AAAAAAAA0b4/_S-Q3077WfU/s912/LAW_8500-1.JPG

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Stick with a fc or 240sx with a different power plant, The cars are cheap, they are light 2600 lbs, and good deals on parts are easy to come by. You can also get a s12 or 200sx to be different, but swapping anything big in them is pretty hard, and the aftermarket is little to none. Another option is the M30 with rb swap the M30 is the closest thing the US has got to the skyline other then the r35. It shares the same chassic as the r31 skyline and engine swaps are drop in, I mean drop in no kits nothing. And the cars are some what nice, leather, bigger sports coupes, the car is just an all around win. No joke tho you can pick up mint m30's for under 3,000 better hurry if you want one before they are all gone, they finally made it to the spotlight. rb26+m30 small bolt on's= mid 11 second daily driver with leather, AC, and room. You ever want to get into the nissan rb world , I know tons about them and crap ton of parts aftermarket and oem. I can help you swap and wire friday and have the car back on the road sunday, let me know inline 6 turbos are so much fun! you can build 6xx whp on stock bottom end and cam's with the motor running like a stock car, they are great motors.

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g127/boosted98gst1998/M30.jpg

 

I'd rock that car.

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http://lh6.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/S2Z0kX8iaaI/AAAAAAAA0b4/_S-Q3077WfU/s912/LAW_8500-1.JPG

 

i know where you could find a nice, running '68 Continental that would make a great project. hell i'd probably even bag it before i sold it if the price was right.

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A decent Z body is only a couple grand. And since the drift craze has been dying down, hachiroku's have come down as well.

 

I agree that 510's are 'spensive, though.

 

I dont get why people in the states always call them hachiroku's lol either way for a car thats over 20 years old in good shape going for 4 times what nada list them I concider to be over priced.

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I dont get why people in the states always call them hachiroku's lol either way for a car thats over 20 years old in good shape going for 4 times what nada list them I concider to be over priced.

 

I do it out of habit, watch a lot of Japanese videos.

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Do you have some weird obsession with japanese stuff? I speak japanese 90% out of the day and dont even do that lol........

 

Going to school for Japanese Language and Culture when I am done at DeVry. We've had this discussion before.

 

Back on topic, please.

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