What will you get after SC? (seriously)
#242
after selling my 5spd sc300 i bought 5spd is300 and after i sell my babiiilexx i will be in sc again :P or ill be rolling phat in mafia blk e34, manual ofocurse, along those lines and sc and is are only lexuses i like,
and yes if car isnt manual i doubt buy it
and yes if car isnt manual i doubt buy it
#246
i actually like the FX35, i drove it for a few days and didnt feel the need for anything more. its luxurious, functional, and drives nice. that would be my last addition to the garage next to my dd civic, and my weekend na-t sc (sorry but its not going anywhere lol)
#248
Lexus Test Driver
To replace my SC:
-97 SC 5spd/99 SC400
- 2GS
- 1IS
- G35 coupe 6spd
- 350z 6spd
While I still have my SC:
-toyota tacoma to pick up/drop off parts
-New Civic sedan
-97 SC 5spd/99 SC400
- 2GS
- 1IS
- G35 coupe 6spd
- 350z 6spd
While I still have my SC:
-toyota tacoma to pick up/drop off parts
-New Civic sedan
#251
#254
I will stay with the sc, and even after I make her fast and the way i want her, I'll just garage her and bring her out on weekends.. in the future I might go with a 1976 chevelle,
#255
Moderator
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If I don't have much money at the time I decide to sell my SC, I'll buy what I should have bought in the first place: a 2005-2007 Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT 5-speed. 0-60 in 5.8 seconds stock, 250hp/250tq with a turbocharger and 25mpg highway. Basically what I want the SC to do without having to buy the most expensive engine swap on the market. I found two available for about $11.5K each with 100k and 120k miles on them before I bought the SC but I just HAD to have another RWD coupe with some character and the possibility of a (hah) "legal" turbo engine
If I had much more money to spend on a brand new car:
2010+ Genesis Coupe 2.0T R-Spec (or wait for Hyundai to update the engine to 274hp as in the Sonata)
2011+ WRX 5-speed hatchback
2013+ FT-86 with a manual (whenever it gets released)
Whatever the SC gets replaced with it will be turbocharged and intercooled from the factory and go 0-60 in 5.8 seconds or better. It will have a traditional manual transmission.
If I had much more money to spend on a brand new car:
2010+ Genesis Coupe 2.0T R-Spec (or wait for Hyundai to update the engine to 274hp as in the Sonata)
2011+ WRX 5-speed hatchback
2013+ FT-86 with a manual (whenever it gets released)
Whatever the SC gets replaced with it will be turbocharged and intercooled from the factory and go 0-60 in 5.8 seconds or better. It will have a traditional manual transmission.
Last edited by KahnBB6; 03-17-11 at 06:34 PM.