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    ok look i have around 6g to spend! i was wandering if i should pick up a shell and do a swap or buy a car already swapped? what car would be the best bang for the buck and responds well to mods! i love the 94-up gsr's but i could settle for a civic with a gsr motor? lemme know from previous experiences!
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    honestly i would buy a car with a swp only cause the big thing is already done and if you dont like the swap you can change it in the future but for now you got one. but at the same time you could could go do the swap yourself but it would cost more and you would end up at the same place. whatever you do try to be original and if you buy a car already with a swap do as much as you can to make it different otherwise you are take credit for somebody elses acclompishment.

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    yeah i would buy a car already swaped or get a crx shell and swap it thats the cheap and fast way to do it

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