04-15-2016, 06:54 AM
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WTB: 97-99 base for Spec build
As the title says, looking for a base car to build into a Spec Boxster. Southeast car preferred, but willing to travel for the right car at the right price.
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04-19-2016, 05:36 AM
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I totally get wanting to build your own car but I know of some if you're looking for a completed spec boxster. That's the cheaper route.
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04-19-2016, 06:38 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by itsnotanova
I totally get wanting to build your own car but I know of some if you're looking for a completed spec boxster. That's the cheaper route.
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Most of the cars that I've seen for sale are overpriced IMO. I've run the numbers and feel that I can do if for substantially less, since I will not be using a shop for the build (not my first race car build).
Working on two wrecks, one hit on the front and one on the back. Should be able to make 1.7 cars out of them, that will give me a spare engine and trans, as well as other parts. Also have quite a bit that can transfer from the car the I am parting (seats, fire system, etc).
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04-19-2016, 04:59 PM
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There's some guys spending $60k for a spec boxster, and I'm like "How?!" Most of the used one's that are for sale seem to go for around $30k.
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04-21-2016, 04:27 AM
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Spec boxster
I have a pristine one just built for sale for $32500. Save yourself the time. You will not build a nice one any cheaper. On another note I just bought a 74k car for 5k 98 boxster so they are out there if you are looking to build.
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04-21-2016, 09:35 AM
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My build sheet is showing just less than 20K, not counting my effort/time.
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04-21-2016, 09:43 AM
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My build sheet, to include the $6K for the car, $5K for a cage (way over-budgeted, but will cover all padding and extras), and $3.2K for data acquisition is just a tick over $33.5K. I've saved roughly $5k so far over what I should have spent by finding things online used (like control arms).
Can't upload an excel spreadsheet, but I'll convert to pdf for you to take a look at.
Last edited by ianacole; 04-21-2016 at 09:52 AM.
Reason: Added files...
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04-21-2016, 10:43 AM
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That doesn't look bad.
I have many of the items already on hand that will transfer from the parting of my current race car (seat, belts, window net, cut off switch, fire suppression, accusump, trans cooler, engine oil cooler, etc). Cage is only 2K and I'm looking at buying a wreck for significantly less than the 6K you budgeted (even after repairs). I have a wheel trade setup 17x9's for 17x8.5s and already have two sets of toyo RR's at the house. I will also be looking to grab some items used and have a hookup to get some at wholesale, so that will also save.
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04-21-2016, 11:32 AM
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Spb
That makes sense. I have a roller sitting in the garage without an engine/trans. or front bumper. I would let that go cheap if that would help. Im in Virginia
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Originally Posted by Lemming
That doesn't look bad.
I have many of the items already on hand that will transfer from the parting of my current race car (seat, belts, window net, cut off switch, fire suppression, accusump, trans cooler, engine oil cooler, etc). Cage is only 2K and I'm looking at buying a wreck for significantly less than the 6K you budgeted (even after repairs). I have a wheel trade setup 17x9's for 17x8.5s and already have two sets of toyo RR's at the house. I will also be looking to grab some items used and have a hookup to get some at wholesale, so that will also save.
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04-21-2016, 11:43 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by trj
That makes sense. I have a roller sitting in the garage without an engine/trans. or front bumper. I would let that go cheap if that would help. Im in Virginia
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Let me see what I come up with first.
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04-22-2016, 07:55 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lemming
That doesn't look bad.
I have many of the items already on hand that will transfer from the parting of my current race car (seat, belts, window net, cut off switch, fire suppression, accusump, trans cooler, engine oil cooler, etc). Cage is only 2K and I'm looking at buying a wreck for significantly less than the 6K you budgeted (even after repairs). I have a wheel trade setup 17x9's for 17x8.5s and already have two sets of toyo RR's at the house. I will also be looking to grab some items used and have a hookup to get some at wholesale, so that will also save.
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Definitely a better start than from scratch!
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