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Posted by: jeff m Jan 11 2005, 10:25 PM

I have too many cars and when i think of selling one I cringe because i like all of them ,even though two of them dont run!Im in the middle of a 914-6 3.2 conversion and about $2500-3000 away.The other project is a bmw e9 coupe that evolved into a track car project that is getting close and im too far along to back out now ,but i think you will all dig it .number 3 is a car that has been great to me over the years never giving me any trouble and has been lots of fun bmw e30 m3 with just a few mods its been a fun track day car and street car ,the most fun car ive ever driven so far and i drive my brothers ferrari f355 across mulholland alot. Problem is between parts, tires,insurance space,time to work on them is too much for me!But as you guy know i love them all SO WHAT DO I LET GO?? IPB Image

Posted by: skline Jan 11 2005, 10:29 PM

None of them, figure out a way to keep them all.


He who dies with the most toys wins right?

Posted by: iiibdsiil Jan 11 2005, 10:30 PM

Don't get rid of the 3.2, you will love it.

Posted by: JOHNMAN Jan 11 2005, 10:42 PM

Give the 914 3.2 to me.

I'll finish it and tell you how it turns out. This way you will save on tires and insurance.

I'm just trying to help you out. IPB Image

Posted by: boxstr Jan 11 2005, 10:54 PM

Jeff let me know when youare ready to sell the 3.2, I would be happy to exchange some green for your ninefouteen.
CCLINBUYIFYOUCAN

Posted by: McMark Jan 11 2005, 11:19 PM

You don't need to get rid of one. What you need is to focus on one and finish it. Working on multiple projects is a killer!

Posted by: markb Jan 12 2005, 12:14 AM

QUOTE (McMark @ Jan 11 2005, 09:19 PM)
You don't need to get rid of one. What you need is to focus on one and finish it. Working on multiple projects is a killer!

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