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You can buy my 86 Mustang SVO for $4500 and it will do 150mph!

I think thats alot of bank for the buck!

2006-09-26 15:10:18 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

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Buy a 91Nissan 240sx for 1K. Then buy The Turbonetics kit for 4K. You then have a vehicle with that could be tuned to 600HP. Of course 600 HP would blow your stock engine, unless you built the bottom end. And you'd need to get a fuel controller. But you could get these items, later on. Since it's a turbo system you could just dial in the boost you want (i.e. turn a waste gate and you get more boost). You could safely get 200-210 RWHP. This in a car that weughs 2300 pounds. You do the math. (-:

Another great feature is that you could turn off the turbo and get great gas mileage. With a large V8's you are stuck with the gas mileage you get.

It's a Nissan so it will run forever, too.

2006-09-26 16:03:42 · answer #1 · answered by your_atlanta_man 2 · 0 0

there is not any such element as a vehicle that is made out of one hundred% american areas. There are American vehicles made in Mexico, Canada, etc. There are additionally jap vehicles that are made right here contained in america (the Mitsubishi Eclipse is composed of suggestions). So what are your mom and father going to do? Tear the vehicle aside and make effective that even the spark plugs are made right here? Even that is very no longer likely with the aid of fact 80 5% of vehicle manufacturers are at present making use of NGKs, that are jap. the only severe high quality "American" vehicles are ninety 4+ Ford Mustang GT ninety 8-02 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (with WS6 kit) 03-05 circumvent Neon SRT-4 the jap have a lots better checklist with Mazda Miata (Mazda is a factor of Ford nevertheless) Mazda RX-7 Nissan 240SX Nissan 300ZX TT Toyota Supra quicker Acura Integra etc.

2016-10-18 01:12:09 · answer #2 · answered by wiechmann 4 · 0 0

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