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    Quote Originally Posted by xPhantomSilviax
    ^^That they can be. Parts are cheap, but there's no way to slice the fact that the newest USDM 240 you're gonna find is now 11 years old, and yours is 20 years old. Personally I just kinda wait for stuff on my s13 to break, then replace it with something better lol. I bought my s14 wrecked for $900.. my idea was fix the front end for about $700 and have a running S14 for under $2k, which would have been a good idea...

    ... but then I found the KILLER deal on the s15 front conversion, and my "gotta have it" kicked in and I spent $2000 on the S15 conversion, bodykit, cf hood and trunk, and a 96 240sx SE parts car.

    .... Then I realized that fixing the car was way out of my ability, so I took her up to Sprayglo Duluth. They hooked me up doing the conversion/body kit install/body smoothing, but that doesn't change the fact that I dropped another $2400 there.

    ... got her out of the bodyshop unpainted, drove her around for about 3 weeks, KABOOM the engine took a ****. My fault.. the water pump was bad, and it was kind of ridiculous of me to think that a car wrecked that badly in the front hadn't sustained some sort of accessory injury.

    I wanted to be unique, too... LSx (corvette) motors were unique but expensive, 2JZ's cost about 10k just to get in and running, and that's a stock 2JZ. RB25 and RB26 are pricey, but also a nissan motor and have been done before. RB20 is just a retarded swap to do, everyone has an SR20.. hmmmmm...

    I was rocking out with my friends to Ice Ice Baby (don't ask... inebriation does amazing things) and the idea came to me quite by accident. We were singing, and he said "Rollin.. in my 5.0 with my ragtop down so my hair can blow" and my friend Ben was like "BAHAHAHA You should so put a 5.0 in your 240. That would be cool as hell."

    I agreed.

    Spent another $1300 on a 1987 mustang GT with 62000 miles on it.

    By now, my car had been down a really long time, and I needed a daily driver.

    Spent $1200 on Lucy, my 1991 s13 hatchback.

    While waiting for Killswitch to get the engine pulled, I came across an awesome deal on a pair of suede sparco milano seats... another $600 down the drain. Also bought wheels... another $900 in.

    Killswitch hasn't even started to put together an estimate on doing the 5.0 swap, but between the swap, and the custom driveshaft, I'm probably gonna be in the $2000 range.

    So long story short, my car doesn't even run right now and I have about $10k into it.

    And the REALLY disgusting thing? If not for sponsors, I'd probably be in about $15k - $17k.

    Moral of the story... it's easy to dump a LOT of money into these cars.
    Damn, that is ****ing hood rich!



    And seriously,

    being different because there are better options=cool
    being different just to be different=lame.

    kthxbye

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    Quote Originally Posted by bastarling84
    Damn, that is ****ing hood rich!



    And seriously,

    being different because there are better options=cool
    being different just to be different=lame.

    kthxbye
    I like to think of myself as being different just to be different, but at the same time employing a better option. And to be honest, I don't know why there aren't more 5.0 swaps... 302's are a dime a dozen, they rev higher than LSx blocks, and for the money it would cost to buy a stock LSx, you can have a modded 302 putting out much more power.

    I AM GOING TO START THE REVOLUTION haha

    And LS2_kid: "An" RB26 is correct. The reason for the differentiation between "A" and "An" is that we like to have something to "break up" vowels... It is difficult to properly enunciate "a apple", for example, so we say "An apple". The general rule is that A precedes words beginning with consonants, while An is more proper for words beginning with vowels. However, when saying the letter "R", such as saying "RB26", the logic gets a bit screwed up. To spell the pronunciation of the letter "R", one would say it is "are", which starts with an A. Therefore, "An RB26" is technically correct.

    Another delightful example of the contradiction found in the English language, which is what makes the English language the hardest to learn, so be grateful it is your native tongue.

    Fuck stance. Stance is for kids in skinny jeans with Justin Beiber haircuts. You don't need stance when you got swagger.

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