Quote Originally Posted by Outphase
Ok, from what I collect from what you said, 'keebler'

- You are doing a 'conversion'
- You want to put a handling beast on a trailer, never to be driven
- You want a trailer show queen
- You aren't going to drive the car that you spent "over $20,000" for


Sounds like a clear winner to me! That's the way cars were meant to be! Sitting in the back of trailers and not driven at all, just bringing to car shows ant letting people 'look' at the car. You are amazing, sir. Simply amazing.
Ya that about sums it up, $20g's isnt really that much money... Plus look at some of the classic cars, those guys spend $40grand+ restoring them never to be driven. Not everyone wants a car to be raced. I know plenty of people with show cars that aren't driven. If you can't grasp that concept then oh well, I'm tired of argueing my point with you. I spend MY money on stuff that I want, which includes a car that I don't want to drive, that will sit in a garage probably 350 days of the year and be trailered to a show and sit at te show 15 days a year. And will be cranked maybe once or twice a week. Don't like it, oh well. Go out buy a skyline of your own, drive it to work, to the mall, to the mountains whatever, let grandma too-blind open the door to her crown vic and put a nice ding in the side of your car, or whatever. Doesn't matter to me, that fact still remains that I bought a car that I will never drive, that I spent 20g's+ on, and another 10g's+ on work thats being done, and building the engine for about 450whp even though I will never drive/race the car... I know that concept just blows your mind but it doesn't matter to me, because its what I want to do. So like I said be stfu and get over it, or gtfo.