EL SHO
Taco Manager
After a year of ownership with my SHO I've been good through good, regular and bad experiences. My car needed a water pump, alternator (changed twice), drive belt, power steering pump, 4 new tires, all bushings in the front suspension changed, new spark plugs, valve cover gaskets, TPS, tranny rebuild and that other EGR sensor that can't remember its name, repair AC and reshim the AC compressor. Aside of that I had to fix the sunroof cover, installe a new stereo with new wiring for the rear speakers and some small torns in the leather.
Most of the work I have done it along with the help of a friend and finding parts for a SHO in Mexico is really hard, but I just like the car!
So I can say that 3k for all the parts and not doing the work yourself doesn't sound like a bad idea. You will get a fairly reliable car and you will know the work that has been done to it... that's a big plus!
Once you learn to work on these cars, all others are almost a piece of cake! Keep it
Most of the work I have done it along with the help of a friend and finding parts for a SHO in Mexico is really hard, but I just like the car!
So I can say that 3k for all the parts and not doing the work yourself doesn't sound like a bad idea. You will get a fairly reliable car and you will know the work that has been done to it... that's a big plus!
Once you learn to work on these cars, all others are almost a piece of cake! Keep it