View Poll Results: Turbo or new car?
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need help with hard decision: Turbo or clean and cheap ass hatch
#12
Re: need help with hard decision: Turbo or clean and cheap *** hatch
wow that hatch looks to be in good condition for 500 the smart thing to do is buy it fix it sell it youll have more money for your turbo im with the buy the hatch guys
#13
Re: need help with hard decision: Turbo or clean and cheap *** hatch
----, if you fixed it you would make more money off not selling it to your school. and if ther selling a ferrari kit car with a ferrari motor, ---- doing a honda. do another kit car and b00st it.
#15
Re: need help with hard decision: Turbo or clean and cheap *** hatch
Not to be a stick in the mud but, get a Check done on that car, $500 and radio and ignition gone, sounds stolen to me.
But if it all checks out good then buy the hatch, $600 on a turbo kit isnt going to get you very far at all as murdoc said.
But if it all checks out good then buy the hatch, $600 on a turbo kit isnt going to get you very far at all as murdoc said.
#17
Re: need help with hard decision: Turbo or clean and cheap *** hatch
Originally Posted by 45psi
Originally Posted by AgentMurdoc
here lemme help you out with some useful advise :P
forget about turboing the GSR... why you ask, cause to be blunt, 600 bucks ain't gonna get you too far, and you don't wanna completely cheap out on a somewhat pricey investment.
So I say, buy the hatch. Use it for the school project or not. Heck if the school don't take it, you got a clean Si hatch for a mere 500 bucks. Plus you could fix it and sell it on Honda tech for 1500-2000, even more to some people. If the condition is in as great condition as you say it is, people will pay.
So my vote, buy the hatch. Buying it won't be a burden, no matter what you do with it, it is some what of an investment.
forget about turboing the GSR... why you ask, cause to be blunt, 600 bucks ain't gonna get you too far, and you don't wanna completely cheap out on a somewhat pricey investment.
So I say, buy the hatch. Use it for the school project or not. Heck if the school don't take it, you got a clean Si hatch for a mere 500 bucks. Plus you could fix it and sell it on Honda tech for 1500-2000, even more to some people. If the condition is in as great condition as you say it is, people will pay.
So my vote, buy the hatch. Buying it won't be a burden, no matter what you do with it, it is some what of an investment.
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