thinking about buying a second prancing horse

JordanWearinThe45

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On one hand I can offer him 60 since I really don’t have anything to lose but then there’s this ^
My bad I thought @Astroslik said $50k lmao.

Check the market bro, see what one without any issues/flaws are going for and then base you price on that. I’d recommend a more reliable/cheaper to run car for strickly track though. Get a Porsche 997 S or something. You can get one with under 80k miles for under $50-60k all day. Higher mileage ones are like low to mid $40s. Put a cage, wheels, coils, GT3 Aero kit front bumper & wing :ohlawd:

Still a prancing horse, just more reliable & better looking :youngsabo:
 

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That sequential transaxle is trash and a ticking time bomb.

You are talking 10k+ to rebuild for it to fail again in 50K.

Best Modena is a manual.

I’m guessing they can’t take alot of beatin?

absolutely the manuals are the best but they are hard to find.
 
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