View Poll Results: What car should he buy for a TOTAL of $35,000
1993-1995 Mazda RX-7 TT (modified to a total of $35k)



10
9.71%
1995-1998 Toyota Supra TT (modified to a total of $35K)



29
28.16%
1999-2001 Porsche Boxster S



2
1.94%
NEW 2003-2004 Honda S2000



8
7.77%
NEW 2003-2004 Nissan 350Z Track Ed



8
7.77%
NEW 2004 Nissan 350Z Convertible Performance Ed



6
5.83%
NEW DSM Lancer EVO VIII



19
18.45%
NEW 2004 WRX STI



21
20.39%
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Poll! What to buy, have $35,000 to spend
Well I stand corrected, and I will admit when I'm wrong. The factory supra tt is the better car overall, and I was very mistaken about the factory handling. But the factory 300zxtt is the better car for the price.
Put another $7000 in suspension and power upgrades which will make up for the price difference as tested by road and track, and remove the super hicas and variable dampening componets, the 300zxtt performance numbers will increase, I have no hard evidence as to the exact numbers but we can both agree that they will increase.

I appologize for not looking into the actual weight difference between the two cars, I only knew that the modded weight of a 300zxtt with lightened components was around 3300 lbs. I thought that the coparable weight of a supra was around 3500, I stand corrected, now knowing that they are just about equal.
Oh as for the 300zxtt being slow, well I don't know what you drove, talk to anyone who drove a modded 300zxtt they will tell you first hand how "slow" it is! And as for looking ugly and a lack of style you're dogging the strengths of the car!
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Put another $7000 in suspension and power upgrades which will make up for the price difference as tested by road and track, and remove the super hicas and variable dampening componets, the 300zxtt performance numbers will increase, I have no hard evidence as to the exact numbers but we can both agree that they will increase.

I appologize for not looking into the actual weight difference between the two cars, I only knew that the modded weight of a 300zxtt with lightened components was around 3300 lbs. I thought that the coparable weight of a supra was around 3500, I stand corrected, now knowing that they are just about equal.
Oh as for the 300zxtt being slow, well I don't know what you drove, talk to anyone who drove a modded 300zxtt they will tell you first hand how "slow" it is! And as for looking ugly and a lack of style you're dogging the strengths of the car!
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Last edited by Gladimor; Jul 15, 2003 at 03:10 PM.
Originally posted by Gladimor
Oh as for the 300zxtt being slow, well I don't know what you drove, talk to anyone who drove a modded 300zxtt they will tell you first hand how "slow" it is! And as for looking ugly and a lack of style you're dogging the strengths of the car!
Lates.
Oh as for the 300zxtt being slow, well I don't know what you drove, talk to anyone who drove a modded 300zxtt they will tell you first hand how "slow" it is! And as for looking ugly and a lack of style you're dogging the strengths of the car!
Lates.
Oh yeah I don't think I chimed in as to what I would take as my choice. I would take a 97-98 Supra with low miles and BPU it
i said RX-7 cause it seems to fit his pattern of cars. I agree with rico on his Supra rant. seeing as you'd be buying the RX-7 you'd want to buy a new motor anyways, so thereby eliminating any chance of motor problems. It'll be a weekend toy and that is definetly something the FD would be good for. Mods can be easily found by way of a machine shop. i wonder why there was no mention of an E36 M3?







