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    I am having to sell my NSX. A new business for sale.
    I want to buy a "fast road" classic car to at least have something in the garage.
    Choice V8 MG or 1960s/70s Alfa.
    Im not looking to restore, just something to drive quickly.
    Any thoughts chaps
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    I would recommend the V8 MG as all spare parts can be easily obtained here in the UK.
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    yes. it seems to be the less expensive option all round
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    Is there a recommended MG model with V8
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    Something different how about a Lancia Integrale Evo? You’ll be keen to get away from the 40mph in the forest in favour of some national speed limit B roads. ��
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    Yes one of my boyhood dreams. What are the running cost per annum. I intend driving it. I don't want to be saddled with a drain on resources.
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    OK, a car which is rapidly attaining 'modern classic' status and if bought carefully (there are a surprising number of well maintained examples with low mileages out there) will probably spare you from the most expensive part of car ownership - depreciation.

    How about a Lotus Elise S1 - a tremendous drivers car?
    2001 3.2 Circuit Blue Coupe with pop-ups!

    "If you want to argue that The Best Car in the World is a supercar, go ahead. But there is only one that makes the grade. Only one that's built properly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marknsx View Post
    Yes one of my boyhood dreams. What are the running cost per annum. I intend driving it. I don't want to be saddled with a drain on resources.
    Running costs should be pretty fair if it’s had it’s regular maintanance it shouldn’t give you much trouble. Auto Integrale in Reading are very good, they have some nice examples in at the mo and you know you’ll be getting a good car. I had an 8 valve 20 years ago, always vowed to get an Evo but went for my other dream instead.
    Dave
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    Thanks I will talk to Auto Integrale.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marknsx View Post
    Thanks I will talk to Auto Integrale.

    Keith at AI is a good guy. I've had 4 Evo Integrales, one Lagos, two Giallo's and a Monza. Parts are very pricey now. Cars can be fragile if not looked after. The 16V needs Cam belt changes twice as frequently as recommended by Lancia/Fiat. Originality is everything with these nowadays..

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