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Quite a few people said m3 but what gen???
E46 m3’s are drivers cars all the way and can be had in decent condition for +/- 16k and supercharged ones mid 20’s You could have a supercharged e9X for 30-35k You could get a twin turbo f82 m4 for 40k I chose e46 m3 for my project. Attached File Attached File |
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Quoted: A dozen Gambler 500 cars. ABG https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ef/12/81/ef1281a19e0f5e941e1687d8248b18d6.jpg https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1997/4275/files/gambler500_jennylinquist-114.jpg?v=1524235811 https://i.pinimg.com/originals/8c/47/fc/8c47fcac2d6e51aa6fb6e61e39b3f09b.jpg View Quote I'll have what he's having! |
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Quoted: Quite a few people said m3 but what gen??? E46 m3's are drivers cars all the way and can be had in decent condition for +/- 16k and supercharged ones mid 20's You could have a supercharged e9X for 30-35k You could get a twin turbo f82 m4 for 40k I chose e46 m3 for my project.https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/480317/FABA56D6-A25C-4ADB-886E-C86C97C3E6F4_jpe-1638114.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/480317/23100DD5-A22B-4721-8CB0-60128830E38F_jpe-1638116.JPG View Quote I chose e92 M3 6MT w/carbon roof. Replaced the factory plenum and intake with one made of carbon feebray so I could better hear those ITBs. The induction sound under load is out of this world. Attached File edit: here's some pics of the plenum when someone actually knows how to use a camera. Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Quoted: A/C Cobra aluminum replica, Super Snake style, with the mounts for a F/E engine. I already have a 390 with Edelbrock aluminum heads and intake with a 4 speed, so, it is an easy "yes" for the engine size. Dark Green with ghosted silver stripes, side pipes, etc... View Quote This was my first thought (LS instead of FE), but for a fantasy DD I’ve gotta have a hardtop. Now...for a weekend toy...! |
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Quoted: I recall 996TTs in the $40K range some years ago, then a spike as people realized they were smoking deals at the price and lacked the failure prone IMS bearing. Are they back down into the $40K area now? View Quote They are hovering around the 40k mark. Especially if this hypothetical is for a DD, assume a bit more miles and stock. X50 or S will add a lot to the Porsche Tax. I would have no objection on picking up a 100k mile 996TT, refresh the suspension, go over some of the consumables, check for boost leaks then driving it daily. The MPG would suck, but I'm not commuting eyery other day. :-) |
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Quoted: I had two G56 trucks, and they shifted just as fast as you could work the stick. You have to realize they are a heavy truck transmission...not something out of a Tacoma, and they worked very well for what they were and what truck they were in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Cummins w a stick I do not like the NV5600 or G56. Take way To long to shift. Makes the truck waaay slow. I used to daily drive one. Never again. I’d much rather have a 68RFE and efi live tune on the trans. I had two G56 trucks, and they shifted just as fast as you could work the stick. You have to realize they are a heavy truck transmission...not something out of a Tacoma, and they worked very well for what they were and what truck they were in. And six shifts to reach 50 mph. Fuuuuck doing that anymore. I daily drive drove and worked out of the truck for something like 365,000 miles and sold it. Know how many clutch pushes I have now? Non. Love that. My last two personal trucks have had the 68RFE. It’s a pickup transmission. Not a heavy truck. Those are found in 4500s+. But the G56 is not a good one. I realize that. I used them as a work truck, and they didn’t hold. I had two of these NV5600/ G56 trucks at the same time. I buy trucks with low miles a year old and run them to 400,000 miles... just the one truck I drove... I lost a clutch, so dropped the trans for the new one, then broke teeth out of two gears (factory trans). That grenade unknowingly twisted the case slightly, and so the rebuild didn’t last 10k miles. Also another drop for a factory clutch already (only getting 60,000 miles per factory clutch). The third trans was a crate and the heavier clutch also went in (Attempting to get more than 8 oil changes per clutch), and it lunched the input shaft. Fourth trans, more broke teeth out of 4th gear. Another trans drop for a the 4th clutch. Aftermarket went about 100k. So the 4 clutches (2 factory, 2 aftermarket) 4 trans (rebuilds or crates), and 6 drops... Fuuuuck doing that anymore. Dollars per mile, I do better with the unpopular 48RE trucks. And have less down time, and fewer roadside recoveries needed. I currently own over 20 vehicles and over half are Dodge/ Ram Cummins trucks. And I’ve put millions of miles on trucks that have come and gone out to pasture. I have a truck I’m putting up for sale next week as soon as it’s cleaned up. It’s pushing 400k miles, so it’s on the chopping block and has been tagged out of dispatch. The new truck is already here and rigged to replace it. |
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Quoted: https://1.cdn.autotraderspecialty.com/1995-Ford-Bronco-american-classics--Car-101219844-1283bbaa3abcb553688beca1ba6a5ad9.jpg?r=pad&w=735&h=551&c=%23f5f5f5 Plus a 347 Stroker View Quote My sister just sold my brother's 95. He bought it as a beater from Missouri and after his motorcycle death my dad started rebuilding it. Lots of body work, front and back custom bumpers, looked great. My greatest regret in life is not spending more time working on it with him. It needed more mechanical work but he got sick again. After he passed my sister took it over. Her and her bf put a lot of time and money into it but it was too big of a project for them and, after asking the family, sold it. That's my pick, with some heavy time put in by a good shop. Blah picture of it below. Besides that, I'd go with a used extended cab F150 4x4 and the 5.0. Add 285's and a turbo and get it! Dad had a 3.5 turbo and that thing could move. Maybe 15k for the truck, 5 or so for the turbo, 1500 for tires on stock rims. Next choice , a used long bed F250 on 35's. Tied with that is an 8.0 Suburban with a SAS and 35's. Actually, that might be my first choice! Attached File |
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Quoted: I’m a big BMW fanboy but I’ve said for a long time that the Mustang GT is the best value sports car that you can buy under $50k. View Quote Considering how good the s550 is for modding a performance pack 1 car with less than 2k worth of suspension mods will run circles around the track or auto cross against BMWs. Plus the on the Gen 3 coyote on a sealed motor went 7.9 @170mph in the 1/4 mile. That car did multiple low 8s and then a 7. Still going. In a 3700lb s550. A lot of built cars don't hit 7s let alone a factory sealed stock motor LOL. Dodge can't do it and neither can chevy. The closest thing chevy has is a stock bottom end LS with built everything else around it in a lightweight drag car LOL. I'm a mustang guy and always will be. |
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1970.5 Camaro, 350, 4 speed. I'd buy a cheapo YJ or CJ-5/7 Jeep for the winters.
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I'd take my 2010 charger pursuit I paid 7k for and slap a Magnuson supercharger on it and nitrous. It already has a cat back exhaust and a 90mm TB and a 91 octane tune and a CAI. I'd keep the rest.
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F250 with 7.3L Godzilla
Then, I would flog it for the next decade. If I got a lower trim, there would be money left over for a whipple supercharger. I forgot how to have fun. |
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Quoted: F250 with 7.3L Godzilla Then, I would flog it for the next decade. If I got a lower trim, there would be money left over for a whipple supercharger. I forgot how to have fun. View Quote Sounds like a blast to me! Hell, I want a solid axle Sub! !! On the Ford site, a bare bones standard cab F250 with the 7.3, 4x4, 4.30's and an e locker is $41k. I would have thought it would be more. |
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Quoted: Considering how good the s550 is for modding a performance pack 1 car with less than 2k worth of suspension mods will run circles around the track or auto cross against BMWs. Plus the on the Gen 3 coyote on a sealed motor went 7.9 @170mph in the 1/4 mile. That car did multiple low 8s and then a 7. Still going. In a 3700lb s550. A lot of built cars don't hit 7s let alone a factory sealed stock motor LOL. Dodge can't do it and neither can chevy. The closest thing chevy has is a stock bottom end LS with built everything else around it in a lightweight drag car LOL. I'm a mustang guy and always will be. View Quote Those Coyotes sound amazing too. A Challenger would be more practical for me, as it fits my wife and kids, but the Mustang appeals to me in nearly every other aspect. |
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Looking pretty hard at the Lexus IS350 F Sport. Little low on power but I'll exchange that for reliability. Want something that can eat up some highway miles without tiring me out. Need to get a lightly used one to make the under $40k marker.
Rear drive platform, reliable v6, reliable trans... what's not to like? Attached File |
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I want to say Focus RS (I'm a hatchback nerd), but boy did Ford fuck that up. Gonna have to go with team MOPAR on this one.
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Just picked this up for a little over the $40k. Manual trans is fun, but my daily drive is rarely stop and go. |
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Quoted: Sweet! I chose e92 M3 6MT w/carbon roof. Replaced the factory plenum and intake with one made of carbon feebray so I could better hear those ITBs. The induction sound under load is out of this world. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/359356/5655877E-3837-487C-86B1-2BF36B5ED402_jpe-1638128.JPG edit: here's some pics of the plenum when someone actually knows how to use a camera. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/359356/45240E76-84E5-4149-B76C-01A54C4B8635_jpe-1638225.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/359356/87B42F97-5266-41A4-A3D5-356D01AA6B4A_jpe-1638226.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/359356/F9F7742B-3845-43C7-99A3-AA0F04F1C9C9_jpe-1638227.JPG View Quote Beautiful! |
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Nicely equipped used 4Runner.. something to kick around on and off road .
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I've been trying to come up with a good answer for this thread.
I like my Silverado, but lately I've been thinking of a 'rod like this: Turbo Honda Swapped Ford Model A - S2000 4Cyl Ratrod (IT’S SO SKETCHY!) |
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Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/333096/cb81298ad9839737f19d251ef7aabf47_jpg-1638117.JPG View Quote This is a beautiful car too. |
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Probably not going to find an M6 in decent shape for $40k, so a nicely equipped 650 Coupe.
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If you are talking about a daily driver than you want something that is not going to be breaking down and expensive to fix because it is old with a lot of miles. A VW GTI is fast, gets great gas mileage and you can easily buy one for under 30,000 which gives you extra money to get custom wheel, tires, and a tune. It can easily seat 4, and if you need more cargo room there is a lot of space with the seat folded down. It has great brakes and if you buy one with the electronically controlled mechanical differential it will have neutral steering and will out handle many of the cars I see listed here.
Ask Jeremy Clarkson (formally of Top Gear) why he bought a VW GTI for his daily driver... |
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A loaded Cadenza I'll probably have to spend an extra 5 grand out of pocket though but big deal.
Or something old like a mint Lincoln Mark V, I wouldn't daily Drive either though, no point. |
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Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/333096/cb81298ad9839737f19d251ef7aabf47_jpg-1638117.JPG View Quote If only you could get a nice Supra for 40 Grand anymore They're getting close to 100 K now |
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Quoted: If you are talking about a daily driver than you want something that is not going to be breaking down and expensive to fix because it is old with a lot of miles. A VW GTI is fast, gets great gas mileage and you can easily buy one for under 30,000 which gives you extra money to get custom wheel, tires, and a tune. It can easily seat 4, and if you need more cargo room there is a lot of space with the seat folded down. It has great brakes and if you buy one with the electronically controlled mechanical differential it will have neutral steering and will out handle many of the cars I see listed here. Ask Jeremy Clarkson (formally of Top Gear) why he bought a VW GTI for his daily driver... View Quote Clarkson lives in a country where they have fewer cars than drivers and where hatchbacks are more or less the standard. There's no way in hell I'd spend that kind of money on a wrong wheel drive hatchback. Here in America, it's normal to have more vehicles than drivers. And it's pretty normal for one of those vehicles to be some form of truck, van, or SUV. I don't think it's a stretch for guys to post sporty vehicles in this thread with the underlying implication being that they'll have something utilitarian available when things need to be moved. Where I do agree with you and disagree with many others in this thread is that a lot of people are posting things that aren't appropriate for actual daily driving. The entries I'm skeptical of include: Motorcycles 20 year old European basket cases Roadkill style project cars Hard edged sports cars with organ bruising suspension Assuming you actually drive 15-20k miles a year like working age men did before COVID hit, those vehicles are horrible choices. |
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