New project car(s)
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Hey guys, just wanted to share some pics of my newly aquired SC400. I sold my daily driven G35 Sedan 6 speed because my wife hated driving stick shift, and picked up two black SC400s. One I got for $1800 with a good rare black interior. It's go 165k miles, it's a 95, but it's got a salvage title and I'm not going to be building this one, just a daily driver for now.
The other 94 SC has 250k miles, one owner car, was $1500, clean title, pretty rough interior and blown suspension, but will be build from the ground up using good parts from my daily and aftermarket parts. Both cars run fine and all electronics work, including a/c. I plan to make it a long term project car, with a 1JZ/2JZ or ls1 swap, 600+ horsepower. A proper build threat will be made when I start gathering parts.
The other 94 SC has 250k miles, one owner car, was $1500, clean title, pretty rough interior and blown suspension, but will be build from the ground up using good parts from my daily and aftermarket parts. Both cars run fine and all electronics work, including a/c. I plan to make it a long term project car, with a 1JZ/2JZ or ls1 swap, 600+ horsepower. A proper build threat will be made when I start gathering parts.
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The 95 has a salvage title because it has quarter panel damage that was fixed crappy, it was going to be more expensive to fix then what the car is worth. The daily driver will be ugly but runs good, while the project car will sit in my garage and be used as a back up car while I build it eventually into a cool street rod, slammed and 600+ horsepower. When I'm ready for a new daily driver, I will sell, junk, or drift missle the 95.
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The daily driver will be ugly but runs good, while the project car will sit in my garage and be used as a back up car while I build it eventually into a cool street rod, slammed and 600+ horsepower. When I'm ready for a new daily driver, I will sell, junk, or drift missle the 95.
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