This one would be perfect for the right price. Offer them 20k
Yeah, wow, they're offering it at $36k... I think the car must be putting off some serious fumes for them think that's right LOL.
To the OP, I thought I might share my experience. It was with a Vette, so ignore it if you wish, but I learned a lot from it and thought it may be valuable.
- Bone stock C5 vette
- Spent a 1/2 year tracking, once per month-ish stock
- Stock brakes are single-sided pistons on sliders, very prone to pad taper. Spent $$ on pads due to wear
- Upgraded to Z06 springs/bars
- Upgraded to Wilwood 6-pistons and race pads, got significantly faster, but ran out of brake traction
- Went to slicks (well DOTRs, Kumho v710s), and bought track wheels
- Started running -2.5* front camber, -1.5* rear with track specific toe settings (means TIRE WEAR on the street)
- Installed harnesses
- Brakes and traction meant I was in the throttle ALOT more - oil was overheating. Installed racing radiator with integrated oil cooler. The vane count was much higher but cooling on the street suffered, racing radiators like air-flow.
- Slicks mean the power steering system was overloaded... installed PS cooler
- Race pads and slicks meant significant heat buildup on brakes - installed ducting from fascia to cool rotors
- Race pads meant they don't work on the street... so every other weekend I was switching out pads/rotors (they are a mated set)
All of the mods above spanned probably 2.5 years (seasons). It was a fast progression. Speed is ADDICTIVE.
All of the above meant I was easily carrying 15mph more through some turns than bone stock and hitting speeds of 150mph at the end of the TWS straight (this in a 350hp vette). Safety became concerning. I started researching roll cage builds, and started pricing HANS devices since we have a few walls around here.
Before I actually went the cage build route I paused... started thinking about track-dedicated cars (like an out of season T1 car or something), and then eventually put the entire thing on hold pending the ability to buy a dedicated track car (and the truck/trailer to go with it).
It is a FUN activity, but amazingly addictive, and you can get going VERY fast VERY quickly... money buys speed as they say.
And once you make an upgrade and get faster, the last thing you want to do is go backwards LOL