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out there with more than factory levels of boost or supercharged cars with smaller pulleys than they had when they rolled off of the factory line. Of course, if you’re willing to look for someone else’s project to achieve the best 0-60 possible, it might be worth looking over on RacingJunk.com.
There we’ve found multiple street-legal cars that have been prepared specifically for drag racing. For example, the seller ofsays that it’s the second-fastest SOHC Honda in the world. After a little searching based on the images in the post, this car did the quarter mile in 9.49 seconds at 154 mph. There’s no indication of its fastest pass ever in the ad but it does say that it has an 8.50 certified cage so it might have more room to improve. That’s the fastest street-legal car we could find for $20,000 but we’re eager to see what you can find. You know the drill; head down and tell us in the comments below.
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