More on Saturday .
In reply to Mike:
It's a 1991. If you look closely, the lower cladding is that grey they used in that period.
Stick with the truck.
Or just light your wallet on fire and then try to pick it up while it's burning.
The empty wallet and pain will be similar to your ownership experience of an old German luxury car.
Streetwiseguy wrote: Good God, man, you have no idea what kind of pain you are putting youself into.
This! Not really a good car for a teenager to deal wilth. You'll regret it once you go broke.
They don't have boats out there? At least then you have the added adventure of breaking down or sinking.
Holy E36 M3. Piiiiiiiiiiiiimp. Don't listen to the naysayers, snap it up and OWN YOUR LIFE.
Sine_Qua_Non wrote:Streetwiseguy wrote: Good God, man, you have no idea what kind of pain you are putting youself into.This! Not really a good car for a teenager to deal wilth. You'll regret it once you go broke.
These are the official sentiments of Old People. They are safe to ignore. Thank you both for demonstrating them in this thread.
Protip: if you're in high school and it LOOKS like you're driving a supercar, your peers won't care if it only cost you a few grand. They don't have to know.
I really like these. The only problem is that they're slightly smaller than a Mustang of the era, but somehow weigh roughly a thousand pounds more.
I want one. Actually, I want the 600. I would not have done so well owning one when I was in my twenties.
TRoglodyte wrote: In reply to G_Body_Man: Does your buddy have an endowed trustfund?
Let's just say that he's quite comfortable.
TRoglodyte wrote: In reply to G_Body_Man: Does your buddy have an endowed trustfund?
I read that totally wrong.
I'm having one of those moral dilemmas where I can't decide if I should warn a guy because he's about to do something I know is gonna go terrible, or encourage him because it's gonna be hilarious.
Considering the average cost of housing in Vancouver (I have friends and relatives that live there), I'd say that the chances are quite good that his "comfortable" is startlingly different from most of our ideas of "comfortable"
gearheadmb wrote: I'm having one of those moral dilemmas where I can't decide if I should warn a guy because he's about to do something I know is gonna go terrible, or encourage him because it's gonna be hilarious.
My friend already has one as a daily, how bad could it be to pick up another one?
In reply to Stefan (Not Bruce):
I'm in Kelowna, but considering that the total value of his real estate is well over a million dollars, and his business has perked up significantly, let's just say that there is money around to have fun with.
So what you're saying is your friend is buying another that you get to tinker on?
Obligatory story, i knew a guy who had one of these but amg and v12, so i guess it was a 600? Anyways he took the v12 out to put in....a sbc. At the time i was appalled but now thinking, well im still not sure what to really think about it, but he did make it more reliable..i suppose?
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