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<blockquote data-quote="sunburned" data-source="post: 6959551" data-attributes="member: 30336"><p>If you can afford one (and fit in one), the Lotus Elise is a great choice. In stock form, those will rape most other cars around any sort of track. Any small RWD car will do (miata lol). </p><p></p><p>The bimmer is too expensive for parts and upkeep, so I wouldn't even consider this for just a track car. Maybe if you got an older E39 or E30 M3.</p><p></p><p>The Evo is a great choice, especially if you can find a good deal on an RS, which comes without power windows, ABS, radio, and other stuff. Its built for racing in mind. Definitely has the power and is easiliy upgradable, but can hold its own even when stock. Check out <a href="http://www.evolutionm.net" target="_blank">www.evolutionm.net</a> to find classifieds and all kinds of ideas on suspension and power mods. If I had a decent amount of money, I'd definitely build one up.</p><p></p><p>Since you already know about mustangs, why not an SN95 Cobra coupe? Tons of handling mods out there and they already have the power you'd need.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've been thinking about this sort of thing myself, except I'd have a DD/track car. If I can ever sell my GT, I'll pick up an older civic or integra that already has a nice motor swap in it. It'll get decent gas mileage, and I can mod up the suspension/chassis to handle the corners. Hopefully by next season I can finally try a road course and give Ken in the Focus a run for his money lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunburned, post: 6959551, member: 30336"] If you can afford one (and fit in one), the Lotus Elise is a great choice. In stock form, those will rape most other cars around any sort of track. Any small RWD car will do (miata lol). The bimmer is too expensive for parts and upkeep, so I wouldn't even consider this for just a track car. Maybe if you got an older E39 or E30 M3. The Evo is a great choice, especially if you can find a good deal on an RS, which comes without power windows, ABS, radio, and other stuff. Its built for racing in mind. Definitely has the power and is easiliy upgradable, but can hold its own even when stock. Check out [url]www.evolutionm.net[/url] to find classifieds and all kinds of ideas on suspension and power mods. If I had a decent amount of money, I'd definitely build one up. Since you already know about mustangs, why not an SN95 Cobra coupe? Tons of handling mods out there and they already have the power you'd need. I've been thinking about this sort of thing myself, except I'd have a DD/track car. If I can ever sell my GT, I'll pick up an older civic or integra that already has a nice motor swap in it. It'll get decent gas mileage, and I can mod up the suspension/chassis to handle the corners. Hopefully by next season I can finally try a road course and give Ken in the Focus a run for his money lol. [/QUOTE]
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