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  • CGDoig
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    ^^ Man I was seriously thinking about it. Those crazy swede's have built some pretty gnarly ones. Seen some of the drift videos on youtube. For sure an option, and still euro.

    How about an Audi TT? Fun potential, winter drivability. Can find them for cheapish.
    Last edited by CGDoig; 10-31-2011, 08:54 AM.

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  • onceover
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    How about an old turbo Volvo wagon?

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  • James
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    ...if you want easy power and RWD get an old muscle car

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  • CGDoig
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    Not too sure really yet. Kind of thinking of finding something with a blown motor but nice everything else. Usually cheap as hell. Or try to find something with a good motor but crappy other stuff and strip it for a fun car. Either way, looking for easy RWD power to play with.

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  • Lo)2enz0
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    depends how much you want to put into it and what you wanna do with it.


    cheap rwd car, look for an s-chassis (240sx, 180sx or silvia) with an sr20. sr20's are fun little motors, super easy to work on, and s-chassis fit wide low offset wheels. still the only car i would drive if i weren't given the choice of a vw

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  • The dude
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    Mercedes 190E .. could be a fun alternative to a e30

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  • CGDoig
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    RWD Project suggestions.

    Looking for a RWD project car, more for fun. Something that can be turbo'd. I was thinking an e30 BMW, something like that. Just looking for some input. Doesn't necessarily need to be a euro, although preferred, jap cars would work too.
    Last edited by CGDoig; 10-30-2011, 04:43 AM.
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