Re: New here, with around $7k to spend on my car...possible directions?
I'm with ^. Silly to drop 7k into that car.
Re: New here, with around $7k to spend on my car...possible directions?
I was guessing for a performance tranny it'd run me around $3k atleast. haven't hunted for them much but think it was zzr had them for 3-4ish depending on what it had done to it
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Matt Palm
if brakes and exhaust and trans cost you 4k you are doing it wrong
Re: New here, with around $7k to spend on my car...possible directions?
hmmm, didn't even think of that. being the lesabre basically has no frame tho it'd be a lot of work still, more than 7k i'd say
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txslow6
7 grand is a few grand or hundred(pending location) shy of RWD LS territory. Just saying. Welcome btw
Re: New here, with around $7k to spend on my car...possible directions?
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Sleepy
hmmm, didn't even think of that. being the lesabre basically has no frame tho it'd be a lot of work still, more than 7k i'd say
he's not talking about ls swap, he's saying you could buy a rwd ls powered car
Re: New here, with around $7k to spend on my car...possible directions?
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Sleepy
hmmm, didn't even think of that. being the lesabre basically has no frame tho it'd be a lot of work still, more than 7k i'd say
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blakgtp
he's not talking about ls swap, he's saying you could buy a rwd ls powered car
This ^
Re: New here, with around $7k to spend on my car...possible directions?
Better off getting rid of the Buick and looking online for a 97 thru 2003 GTP Coup with low mileage under 50K. Or better yet, look for a good deal on a G8, those are sweet rides also
Re: New here, with around $7k to spend on my car...possible directions?
Re: New here, with around $7k to spend on my car...possible directions?
This makes the most sense if you want the car to be bad ass without all the problems. It shouldn't matter why these people tell you like buy a RWD or another car, if you like what you have and can afford it go for it. There are a lot of know it all's and overall douche bags in this forum so be careful and pick and choose who you listen to.
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Bio248
get an L67, build it outside of the car and then just swap motors. it'll save you lots of time and hassle.
no need to go turbo, i feel. making big power is fun, but its more fun to make good power and then have the car looking fresh with some aesthetic pleasure.