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Jimbo 04-15-2011 12:18 PM

What do guys think costs more to do? Show or Go?
 
I was thinking about this yesterday. In your opinions do you think it costs more to build a car for show or for go? If you think it over its really almost split down the middle in terms of pricing



Show

- Costs for custom paint, body mods, interior, rims, stereo, suspension, and body mods

- If you drive it every day then you have to watch out for or repair rock chips and scratches to keep it in show quality

- May not be very fast but looks great on a show field



Go

- Costs for a built engine, turbo or supercharger kit, tranny, suspension, rims

- More power means more chances for stuff to break

- May not look too great or stock-ish but can kick ass on the drag strip or auto-x course



I envy people who are able to do both and have a car that not only wins trophy's on a show field but can also back it all up with quick time & dyno slip. Those people either put down an incredible amount of money, or have sponsors, or were able to do every bit of work themselves.

majik 04-15-2011 01:05 PM

You could argue either point, but I would say "Show" costs more. If you consider wheels "show" a good set could easily cost $2,000 with tires, paint could be just as much, air suspension or an attractive fiberglassed trunk setup could each match that.

If you spend $8,000 building your motor, it should be pretty effin' bad ass

Stocker 04-15-2011 01:30 PM

It depends on what you want to do. It wouldn't take too much imagination to get up to "new house" cost on custom work and custom parts for performance or aesthetics

holeshot69 04-15-2011 02:59 PM

Function never goes out of style. Why not race a showable car?



There are definetly examples of cars on here that can win either.

187sks 04-15-2011 07:32 PM

This is like comparing apples and organs. Both can be cheap or expensive depending on how far in you go.

DTN 04-15-2011 08:14 PM

^^ Wow, comparing apples and organs is much different then comparing apples to oranges! Way to word that.



I'd say Go is more expensive. You can nickel and dime some show parts. It takes a large purchase to get some real go.

Regit 04-16-2011 07:32 PM

My Go definately cost me more than my show.....Go takes more money and upkeep than show in my case...but, if your thing is show,even a 5 grand sound system,bodykit,paint,rims,etc can cost more than some go cars!..But it is cool to have a ricy looking ride that can outperform most others IMO :thumbup:

nos4atu 04-16-2011 09:09 PM

I' have to agree with Regit.



At the moment, I'm keeping track of costs to do both show and go. Not being extravagant, but getting a lot of reliable, known parts (and a few used items too) for the go.



Not sure on the show part yet, still gotta see how the kit I got will fit, as well as getting the other items. THEN pricing the paint and bodywork.



Next year's project is interior, so, it's gonna be a while in the making, but the cost comparison will be done.



Keep in mind, most of the labor will be done by me, so the costs will be mostly parts.


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