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carlos91 carlos91
New User | Posts: 15 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/24/09
05:15 PM

i am brand new to racing i used to stay offroading currently im looking a car under 5k that is stock but still fast ive been thinking
300 zx
240sx
srt-4
gti 2.0
or
r32

any suggestions on what i should get and what i can add slowly
i do not like covics at all and no ricer suggestions pls and thank you  

 
carlos91 carlos91
New User | Posts: 15 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/24/09
05:29 PM

bump^^  

 
TheHormone TheHormone
Guru | Posts: 856 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 03/24/09
06:08 PM

240sx is a cool car, lots of mods for it, super fun* lol you mentioned r32 is that the skyline r32? or the VW ?? cause if theres a r32 skyline for $5g's thats amazing  

 
carlos91 carlos91
New User | Posts: 15 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/24/09
06:12 PM

lmao i know no its the vw
and thx on the sugg.  

 
TheHormone TheHormone
Guru | Posts: 856 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 03/24/09
06:18 PM

well then the 240sx is still my vote... kind of a mean trick eh?? r32 lol  

 
carlos91 carlos91
New User | Posts: 15 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/24/09
06:34 PM

yea but im lookin at a 300zx more but im still not sure  

 
eros18 eros18
New User | Posts: 7 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/26/09
09:43 AM

240sx

I'm thinking of buying one myself

A friend of mine told me that somebody was offering him 2 240sx's for 12K and it already has engine mod's. The cars are already modified for drift.  
The quickest way from point A to point B is by going 225mph

 
carlos91 carlos91
New User | Posts: 15 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/27/09
05:28 AM

recently ive been looking upon a 3000gt vr4 or a stealth  

 
DYonehara DYonehara
Moderator | Posts: 217 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 03/27/09
08:22 AM

I'd choose the 300xz over the 240, especially if you're lucky enough to find a twin turbo.

SRT-4's are powerful and cheap, but expensive to maintain, so you'll probably end up paying more over a period of time than you might expect.

Aren't GTI's and R32(vw, not nissan) both FWD? If it's not a big deal to you then these aren't bad cars either. Easy to work with and basically the european equivalent of a Civic. Large aftermarket support and huge market base allows for tons of information and makes it a perfect starter car, but you may find it lacking in the power you're used to if you come from the offroad world(i'm assuming you mean dirt bikes or  off road trucks, not rallying?)  

 
carlos91 carlos91
New User | Posts: 15 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/30/09
04:31 PM

dont worry guys i bought a dodge steath with tt im gonna add injen intakes and few other stuff
do u guys think underdrive pulleys are worth buying  

 
TheHormone TheHormone
Guru | Posts: 856 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 03/31/09
03:09 PM

dodge stealth??? its been along time since ive seen one of those on the road lol pully kit? there usally cheap get some HP  

 
s12rapido3 s12rapido3
Addict | Posts: 2027 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 04/01/09
03:05 PM

The Stealth is the American cousin of the 3000gt, just more... American. LOL! Just kidding. The 300ZX is a good buy if you could find one in good shape. Where I live I haven't seen a 300ZX in good shape at all. I guess it's becuase most people here are into pick-ups and Jeeps mostly. The few that do have a sport car of any kind have Mustangs and Vettes. All the imports in my area lack any cojones to even mention, though they make enough noise to wake the dead. I think that my almost stock 1997 Rav4 with all its 180 thousand miles is faster than most of the imports in my area. LOL! It's funny, but you would have to see and hear them to understand. Do the 300ZX and build it up. You won't go wrong, but you will need to brush up on Nissan if you want to venture into the world of "HORSE POWER, NISMO STYLE"! LOL!
 
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carlos91 carlos91
New User | Posts: 15 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 04/04/09
05:01 PM

well the camaro thing didnt work out the guy sold it to someone more exp. so im back to square one w/ no car any help??plz no honda..  

 
s12rapido3 s12rapido3
Addict | Posts: 2027 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 04/06/09
03:05 PM

I would go with a 240sx or the 300zx. Toyota has a few good cars, but you have to actually love the brand. LOL! They do sorta have a grandma style to them. Not as of late, though. Try Lexus or Infinity! You might be able to find some thing in your price range in one of those models. You just have to shop around a bit. In case you don't know, Lexus is a Toyota product and Infinity is a Nissan product. It just means that there is more to choose from. LOL!  
How you drive is your buisness. Remember that you're not the only one on the road!

 
2000-Honda-civic-si 2000-Honda-civic-si
Guru | Posts: 852 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 04/06/09
05:53 PM

ive never seen a tt 300 under 5gs so good luck to you. id go with a 240. try to find one with a sr20 swapped in cause they cost about 5gs  

 
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