Which one would you rather do for a car? Buy a Porche or fix a good car up ALL THE WAY?


I mean overhaul and modify the engine, tires, transmission, rear wing, to maximum performance and speed, like supercharged big block built very tough and power, but still long lasting? (600 Hp Vs 850+) And why?



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To a real car nut there is nothing more satisfying than working on your own car. Never understood anybody that would call themself a "car guy/girl" and take it to somebody else to have it modified or detailed. The joy of doing it yourself will be lost on dweebs with way too much money that will pay someone to do it for them. I've taken cars down to the bare frame and rebuilt it myself and when I'm driving it down the highway I can proudly say..."I built this".

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unless you like working on cars, I suggest go for the Porsche

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Take a 98 240sx and put in an rbdet with massive quick spooling turbo...because I did it, not an assembly line and people's heads turn for tricked rides, not factory rides...Well, unless you're talking about the new CaymanS.

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It would be better to buy a car that has performance when bought new. Then all the components, in particular, the chassis is built for this performance. Then you can go and modify it if you like.
If you buy a car that has been modified, you may need, in my country anyhow, an enginerring certificate to state the chassis and all the other components will be able to handle the extra power from the new parts. If you modify a car, you may need to get an engineering certificate for your modifications as well. Lots of time and money :)

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fastest would be to buy a Porsche or other sports car its instant gratification. or buy a car already modified but there are problems with that the modifications could have been done half assed or done wrong. if your are going this direction i would have the car inspected by a qualified person familiar with aftermarket modifications. also with big power comes less and less reliability but if your rich hey go to town.

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I would rather have a old car any day the older the better!

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