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[quote=Anonymous]Agree on the Miata...even the 2nd gen cars are pretty easy (have to deal w/ VVT 2001+ but even there are people who have been there/done that) 1st gen cars are really easy and pre-OBD. Lots of stock parts and performance stuff from Flyin' Miata, Goodwin, etc. Great on-line support with www.miata.net if there is a question there is an answer, often times with a youtube video. Another car that is easy to work on with lots of support are the e30 series BMWs '82 thru the early '90s --318i/318is (4 cyl.) 325i/325is (6 cyl.)... a little more expensive parts Also any pre-front wheel drive Toyota Celiica or Supra if you can even find one anymore. Any old Ford pickup...Range or full size...[/quote]
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