lots of cobra rims, generally they will fit though
VanD, I know you're new here, so FYI, Shaolin Crane is a little hard to get along with until you get on his good side, haha.
Isn't that right, Guy?
Also, don't be afraid of a t-top car because you assume it will be flimsy. Be afraid of it because you'll never get the tops to seal out water quite right. Throw sub frame connectors at it, and flex will not be an issue. I have a set of MM SFCs on my t-top car, and I can put it on jack stands at 3 corners, and the forth won't sag even a half an inch. Solid, baby. Of course, I have a puddle on each front seat after I wash the car...
Dont waste your money on 4 lug wheels, Do a 5 lug conversion if you're gonna buy new rims
Body is ALWAYS first, paint and body work are the most difficult and expensive to do. So start with the cleanest car possible, there is nothing special listed for that car so i say keep looking, i know the feeling you're getting impatient and want a fox. I did the same thing and bought the first car i liked, big mistake and i have regretted it ever since. Never again will i do that.
I'm with shaolin on the paint, I bought my stang with it needing body work and paint, so I paid a guy who says he paints on the side $1000 to paint it and I regret that everytime I walk in the garage. A good paint job with minimal body work will cost you at least $2500.
And my brother just bought a 1 owner bone stock 92 lx for $3700, so I would keep looking. We had to drive 3 hours to pick it up.
Trust me its easier and cheaper to fix broken drivetrain stuff than it is to do paint, i got a 40k original mile engine and tranny for 500, tranny had a fresh rebuild and the motor runs like a top. Even if you had to replace a whole engine its cheaper and quicker than paint. Paint will cost you anywhere from 3-5k for a good job, and 5-9k for a fantastic job.
How old are you and your mechanic friend?? Lol watch him post pics of a h/c/i 347 or somethin and make us all look like dumbasses. Lol
