http://www.readytofix.com/Inventory/List_2.htm
Damn... even a 96 Skyline GTR that's legal in the USA for $12000!
Damn... even a 96 Skyline GTR that's legal in the USA for $12000!
:lol: I thought those were bullet holes on the car at first.TRD-MX83 said:So would it be possible to buy this:
http://www.readytofix.com/Inventory/Supra_TT_94_Red_Theft.htm
And then take the VIN# and Engine/Tranny and do a swap here in CA? and it would be a legal motor right?
heh...prolly thinking the same thing I am...those people would never be seen again.Rdizzle said:^ all i know is if it was my car and i caught whoever did it, they would not be turned over to the police....
Well what pisses me off is that they didn't even steal shit off it! They just went around it with a hammer to do the most damage possible. It will cost a ton to get that much random damage fixed. Sorry, but i would take the same philosophy on their kneecaps.touringcamry said:heh...prolly thinking the same thing I am...those people would never be seen again.
Absolutely! :thumbup:SILVERadoTACOMA said:I would LOVE to have a couple of those 69 Camaros!
indeed.Rdizzle said:profit would get eaten up with cost of repair. They are freakin expensive to repair.
but if you get parts at cost, pick and choose the cars you get carefully, and fix them. You'll still be able to sell them for a lot of money. I understand the parts are expensive, I have a few friends with cars like these and when something happens I see how much the parts really are. I just don't see the amount of money on parts and the initial cost of the car outweighing the sale price of the car.Rdizzle said:profit would get eaten up with cost of repair. They are freakin expensive to repair.