If you got a new car what would it be?
well i thought you were talking about used cars, like newer used cars.
if we could go with any type of car, mine would be this:
1992 Honda Civic Coupe HX:
-K20a Motor
-Jackson Racing Supercharger
-Built internals, obviously
-F2 Coilovers
-15X8 Enkei RPF1 with sticky ___ tires cuz i will need it to hold that power
stock bodied of course, so i can remain a sleeper
if we could go with any type of car, mine would be this:
1992 Honda Civic Coupe HX:
-K20a Motor
-Jackson Racing Supercharger
-Built internals, obviously
-F2 Coilovers
-15X8 Enkei RPF1 with sticky ___ tires cuz i will need it to hold that power
stock bodied of course, so i can remain a sleeper
Well i cant blame ya for not getting the same car again im the same way, but hey if ur looking for a really good sleeper car i would say an se-r spec v... I bought one and they are pretty quick and the suspension is really good to, but i totaled it drifting infront of a state police department , but yeah i would recommend that car
Originally Posted by TheQuietThings
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When i was 17 i paid 350/month for insurance in NYC
Now im almost 20 and i pay 270/month in NYC
When i was 17 i paid 350/month for insurance in NYC
Now im almost 20 and i pay 270/month in NYC
was in your situation, realize that if you get a used performance car its probably been driven pretty hard...i dont see many grandmas driving rsx-s or 350z's, see what i'm getting at?
consider a used tc and then mod the heck out of it with the rest of the insurance money
used m3s are mostly above 20k and i had trouble finding a used s2k...depends on what you're looking for...fwd/rwd/awd would be the first place to start. then look at your options and call ur insurance company and get quotes...then test driving!
consider a used tc and then mod the heck out of it with the rest of the insurance money
used m3s are mostly above 20k and i had trouble finding a used s2k...depends on what you're looking for...fwd/rwd/awd would be the first place to start. then look at your options and call ur insurance company and get quotes...then test driving!







