If it's your dream car, do it. Get as close to the real thing as you can (safely) afford. If it's just something that you admire as a car (work with me here), i.e. for the body shape and noise it makes, I don't see a problem with a 5.0 fox body conversion kit, which I think is ~$45-55k if properly built on a clean donor car.
What you posted looks more expensive and authentic (though I have no idea about the company), if that's what you're after, do it.
I'd personally spend the money on a caterham/exige, but that's because I don't really appreciate the AC like some people I know...
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