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Originally Posted by Dean
Not bad? Unfortunately, none of the go fast parts will fit an '05.
It all depends on what you can afford to right off if you wreck it at the track. An instructor driving with another instructor in the passenger seat rolled and wrote off a $40K S4 on their first lap at RFR due to a simple error anyone can make.
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Sorry for off topic - Dean his insurance didn't cover? That sucks.
The only benefit of buying new with cars like these is you know they are fresh and yet to be abused. Sometimes it is difficult to see the amount of damage / abuse that may have occurred in high performance vehicles. I think $26K would be too high to not just buck up and buy new. I got my '05 with 8 miles on it for $29,500. There are deals out there just keep looking. The $20K evo sounds more along the lines of saving enough depending on the condition.