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What's the cheapest quick car one can buy?
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>>28864393
kawasaki zx-6r
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Peugeot 306
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>>28864393
Someone else's past project
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If we're talking about stock vehicles, I'd guess it would be an old mustang or camaro, like 90's-2000's.
If you mean cheapest to make quick, probably the same answer.
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>>28864393
foxbody mustang with gt45 ebay turbo
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>>28864393
the cheapest one you can afford
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>>28864471
Which ever v8 mustang you can afford.
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>>28864393
Maybe a salvage Tesla
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>>28864393
Needs about 170 burgers.
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>>28864449
Pretty much this. You can get one of these for sub-10k and run 12's NA with bolt-ons and gears and even quicker with forced induction.
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You can get a used gsxr 1000 for 3000 - 4000 €
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>>28864393

Lamborghini Huracan is the cheapest fast car that isn't made by Tesla. Everything else is slow, except MAYBE the SF90 if you're into cuckoldry
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>>28864852
OP said car, not motorcycle Anon.
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>>28864471
I did this when I was a teenager then I learned that bikes are where its at if you can figure out how to ride. I think I spent ~9k building a budget big turbo stanger and a cbr900rr ran me $4000 when I became good enough to handle it
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some clapped out subaru or something for like $5k
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>>28864867
Motorcycle is the only answer to cheap and quick.
Maybe there will be one in 50 years when only electric cars are available and we have better and cheaper batteries than lithium-ion.
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>>28864393
You can build a 1800lb kit car with 200+hp for under $20k. Also don't discount trucks. They're cheap and ultra plentiful. Look at what people (Mexicans) are doing with GMT800's and the iron block "LS's" in them.
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>>28864873
>Motorcycle is the only answer to cheap and quick.
But that's wrong.
https://www.hotrod.com/features/hrdp-0709-1993-ford-mustang
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>>28864873
homo
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>>28864799
Nah she's already pretty thick in the right places...

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