Took the girl out this evening...
#5
Car looks too nice. Don't sell it lad.
Thirty years from now, you'll be an old geezer like me, trying to relive your youth by buying old cars to replace the ones you once had. Trouble is, the match isn't always quite right at the price you can afford. Just better not to part with them in the first place.
Thirty years from now, you'll be an old geezer like me, trying to relive your youth by buying old cars to replace the ones you once had. Trouble is, the match isn't always quite right at the price you can afford. Just better not to part with them in the first place.
#7
Car looks too nice. Don't sell it lad.
Thirty years from now, you'll be an old geezer like me, trying to relive your youth by buying old cars to replace the ones you once had. Trouble is, the match isn't always quite right at the price you can afford. Just better not to part with them in the first place.
Thirty years from now, you'll be an old geezer like me, trying to relive your youth by buying old cars to replace the ones you once had. Trouble is, the match isn't always quite right at the price you can afford. Just better not to part with them in the first place.
Awesome post !
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I truly appreciate all the advice.
After stripping down the car of performance parts and the lowered seat rail, the car seems different, without that raw personality it once had. There is no going back now, as much as it is still a very capable and awesome car, I have my sights set out on a 1990 Nissan Skyline GTR, completedly OEM (unmodified, clean slate) with less than 46,000 miles on it. Its like buying a used car from the lot in Gran Turismo, and I have always wanted one of these cars, that I can afford.
I plan to attend S2ki events and drives, can't wait actually. Plus you guys and gals are the best, most stand-up folks any car forum/group can ask for. I won't be leaving any time soon.
After stripping down the car of performance parts and the lowered seat rail, the car seems different, without that raw personality it once had. There is no going back now, as much as it is still a very capable and awesome car, I have my sights set out on a 1990 Nissan Skyline GTR, completedly OEM (unmodified, clean slate) with less than 46,000 miles on it. Its like buying a used car from the lot in Gran Turismo, and I have always wanted one of these cars, that I can afford.
I plan to attend S2ki events and drives, can't wait actually. Plus you guys and gals are the best, most stand-up folks any car forum/group can ask for. I won't be leaving any time soon.