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Posted: 12/3/2007 11:40:50 PM EDT
You don't have to spend the entire $100K, but you're not getting any change back. And there's no way around that, you can buy a Mercedes and then sell it and buy a Camry and keep the change. And it's got to be a personal vehicle, not something work-related.
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And keep what i've got now? Aston Martin V8 Vantage, used if necessary to keep the cost within limits.
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Ruf's supercharged Cayman S is just a little more than that, could I get that one?
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Nope. You have $100K and only $100K, you can't add anything to it. |
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Build a street rod from the ground up. Not looking for authenticate for the time period, just a good old fashion muscle car.
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2008 BMW M3
I wanted to say a Z06 for the performance aspect, but the new M3 would be much more practical and still has plenty of power. |
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100k to spend and you buy that? Jesus, some people have no imagination. |
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How about a Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet? Exactly $100,000.00 msrp.
Then sell that sucker, buy a nice Corvette and keep the change. |
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+1 If I can't sell it, and can't get any change, this is it for me. |
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Its a shame they changed the body style as quickly as they did. Another 15 years of that body would have been fine with me. |
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Agreed. Definitely the slickest Corvette body-style GM ever produced. |
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And you said I had no imagination... You big lug. |
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Fully refurbed HMMWV, with mounted M2, and killer stereo system for playing "ride of the Valkrie" really loud...
Or, whatever the newest fastest custom Corvette package is. I don't care who it is, just as long as they take that 500+ HP engine, and cram a supercharger on it, and give me a warrantee. |
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Fixed it for you to keep the package within budget. |
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Two years ago I found one of those for sale for $12,000 sitting on a corner car lot. Only hook was it was in Kuwait. |
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Actually, most of the HMMWV's I've seen can be had for around $35k so he might have enough left for a transferable Ma Deuce. |
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That would be the plan.... Truck, Gun, any extra goes toward restoration, stereo, and ammo. Also would supplement with gradual installation of various tactical and survival gear. |
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2000 Ferrari 360 F1 Modena
Sell it Buy myself a built 85 Monte Carlo and a New Jeep Rubicon with all the extra fun stuff to go muddin. |
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Well, if I can just sell it anyway, I would just find a car that is exactly $100K and could be easily resold.
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E63 AMG. Optioned properly should put it right at 100K. Pretty much the nastiest AMG offered without busting the budget.
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Ford F-550 4x4.
yes i meant to type 550 Not a rick roll: https://www.fleet.ford.com/showroom/2008fleetshowroom/2008-f550.asp I'd pay to get a standard bed fitted to the chassis cab. You know, with the 100k and all. One of the four wheeler mags did something similar and it was awesome. |
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Personal as in daily driver or garage queen I take out on occasion?
I like those Astons, there a sweet car. Z06's are nice as well, and I wouldnt turn down a M3. But those are plenty different. The Z06, your takin you and a friend period. With the Aston I can at least cram something in the back and the M3 lets me take all 3 kids. Audi's are nice as well, and a Lex would be a great reliable car. Fort me personally probably the Aston or M3. |
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I'd build a low 8 second drag car, and (foolishly) attempt to retain some semblance of streetability. I think for $100,000 I could pull it off, too.
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I already have an M3 (and I think the new E92 M3 styling looks like crap) so I'll take a 997tt.
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Dont think 100k would cover that. |
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