What will you get after SC? (seriously)
sc style and looks are well ahead of its time ..
every show i put my car in , the SC gets loads of attention.. people tend to croud around the car and once its turboed its game over ...as long as its a clean put together example it will always be a head turner ...what really gets the people though is when they see its still the na motor that has been turboed and then when they ask about power and you tell them 600rwhp at 24psi they are like
are you serious
every show i put my car in , the SC gets loads of attention.. people tend to croud around the car and once its turboed its game over ...as long as its a clean put together example it will always be a head turner ...what really gets the people though is when they see its still the na motor that has been turboed and then when they ask about power and you tell them 600rwhp at 24psi they are like
are you serious
I would probably get a newer SC, MKIV Supra, 850CSI, NSX, 69 Charger, SL55 AMG, CLK 55AMG, M3, or a Cadillac XLR. Whichever is the cheapest when I get out of college will be my next car. I'll always have an SC though.
i dont think i would sell my car, as its my first car so yeh. would be looking to buy a 911 turbo when im out of university and have a proper job.
s55, cls500, 840csi, LS460, nsx, fastback mustang, 69 camaro, 68 cutlass dorp top,Hyundai Genesis, Skyline etc.
Does matter if its not up to date. You can always swap out different type of engine mods to keep up with todays newer car. I still think the SC still looks right with the new cars now and days. Depending on how you modify it. Other then that i stay collecting cars =D
Does matter if its not up to date. You can always swap out different type of engine mods to keep up with todays newer car. I still think the SC still looks right with the new cars now and days. Depending on how you modify it. Other then that i stay collecting cars =D
I'll be done with school soon as well (as civil engineer). I wanna get 335 coupe, always liked how it looks and handles. See the thing is, when you graduate, it's not like you're going to get hired as CEO, and make tons of money right away; you have to build your career. So, getting 911 turbo could get some time lol.







