You're from TX, so I'll let you live your lie. The rest of the world know that at some point the cost to get available crude will force gas prices up. It's there, but it will be a large increase in price from where we are now. I have worked in the oil industry most of my life, and I am sure that the cost of gas will be driven to a level your ignorance can't comprehend. At that point we will start looking for alternatives, since we all know anything is driven by the buck.
I know you don't get it, but your ignorance is unbelievable. See what a gallon of super goes for in Europe right now. Out of curiosity, how far did your education get you? Are you asking if people want to supersize their fries?
I guarantee super will be better than double current price in 15 years. Call me on that, I dare you. It doubled in the last 15 years, and that was a slow inflation compared to the previous 15 year period. Think before you type.
I know you don't get it, but your ignorance is unbelievable. See what a gallon of super goes for in Europe right now. Out of curiosity, how far did your education get you? Are you asking if people want to supersize their fries?
I guarantee super will be better than double current price in 15 years. Call me on that, I dare you. It doubled in the last 15 years, and that was a slow inflation compared to the previous 15 year period. Think before you type.


Yeah sure, it's a rebuild to 2.5l, but correct me if I'm wrong but that motor came in a Evo model... Why don't you (purists) go buy an Evo. Oh wait, you probably don't have the money to do that (generally speaking) so instead you rape a stock e30 m3. You should just put the motor in a regular ol' e30
Remember, the cars that are going to be worth real money are the cars that are 100% stock. 2.5l builds will still be worth money, so will DOHC swapped cars, but neither will be worth as much as a good stock car that wasn't ever tracked with all service records.



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