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Bah, it's not that big of a deal |
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| Posted by |
SeedyROM on July 29, 2004 at 11:52 AM |
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Wagz,Twinturbopete,QwkZ, and now Chris......... (n/m) posted by govaardz(Aruba) on July 29, 2004 at 11:42 AM |
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Realistically, I don't expect a 15 year old, late 80s designed car to be an uber-show-car for very long no matter WHAT you do to it...especially with all of the stuff coming out for newer cars nowadays. I love the design and it is timeless to me but I am not a judge. As powerful and as fast as all four of the listed cars are, their main purpose was show and I can completely understand wanting to sell the car when they aren't as enthused with the scene. The investment lost is painful, but most people know they'll never get it all back when they begin projects like this. As someone who was somewhat in that show scene (though with a slow car, heh) I can understand just getting fed up with it. At least Chris seems to be interested in a clean stock Z...maybe to lightly mod and DRIVE a lot? Lord knows I am much happier now doing the same thing. That'd be pretty sweet if someone swapped with him =)
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