Slammin' e28 syndrome.

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  • InuFaye
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    Crack uses you my friend.

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by InuFaye
    better than crack.
    True. But at least I can use crack. The cars just sit there being shitty.

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  • InuFaye
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    better than crack.

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by InuFaye
    you want to get rid of cars so you can buy a crappy Mosin?
    That's not the initial purpose. I just want to have more than just a bunch of crappy cars. Every dime goes into cars and I'm tired of it.

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  • InuFaye
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    Originally posted by slammin.e28guy
    I don't make as much at you, sir.

    Just selling this thing, that I'm spending at least $250/month on, will alleviate funds to go towards more fun things, like building a badass Rover, and building a .45/70 Mosin Nagant.
    you want to get rid of cars so you can buy a crappy Mosin?

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  • slammin.e28
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    Simply put, I go overexcited about a car I've wanted since I was a kid and took a leap I shouldn't have. Now I'm paying for it.

    Besides, I really wanted a Dakar Yellow on black M3 anyways.

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by InuFaye
    I sir own more money holes than you do.
    I don't make as much at you, sir.

    Just selling this thing, that I'm spending at least $250/month on, will alleviate funds to go towards more fun things, like building a badass Rover, and building a .45/70 Mosin Nagant.

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  • InuFaye
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    I sir own more money holes than you do.

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  • ohthejosh
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    Go have sex with the exhaust tips. That is all.

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by PeteD
    Agreed. I had a second gen GSX. Thing was a beast and I miss it.



    Slammin, how is the down sizing going?

    What does your GF drive? Could she drive one of these cars as a DD and sell hers?
    She just bought a really nice Zinno 535is. I've had a few bites on the M3, but mostly, "HEY! You interested in trading for my XXXX."

    No dick hole. I don't want your Civic.

    This leaves me worried that some Honda kid is going to buy it and fuck it up, but really, who am I to worry about it? I guess I just don't want to see my baby, which I worked hard to reverse the negligence of the PO on, slip back into a pit of disrepair.

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  • PeteD
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    Originally posted by Morrison
    Keep only the Rover. Buy a 2g Eagle Talon TSi AWD turbo M/T, already heavily modified but kept classy from someone reputable. No I don't currently have one or know of any leads but have owned two of them in the past and miss them the most.
    Agreed. I had a second gen GSX. Thing was a beast and I miss it.



    Slammin, how is the down sizing going?

    What does your GF drive? Could she drive one of these cars as a DD and sell hers?

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  • eight~deuce
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    As an 18 year old with 1 e30, I cant imagine owning/maintaining/paying for 5 cars. In all seriousness, heres what you should do

    Keep

    Rover
    - dd
    - haul some shit
    - truck

    e28
    - drive it when its nice

    6
    - as you said, you'd just lose money
    - you might never forgive yourself if you sell it
    - you will probably be glad if you keep it

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  • ReallyDirtyThirty
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    Alls I knows is that Range Rover is totally sweet. The talented wrench of Slammin driving a Range with an M52 swap makes all right in the world.

    The thing about the E36 and the E46 is that there are a lot of them still out there and in 12-18 months if you miss one, you can find another pretty easily; maybe an even better example than what you have now.

    If you can still keep your first car, do it. My first car was a 1993 Dodge Intrepid and I still wish I had it. You'll always miss your first car, and you probably can't sell the E28 for > $5k, so that's a relatively cheap price to pay for maintaining those memories.

    If I recall correctly the condition and sevice history of the E24 is pretty decent. It's getting harder to find decent examples of those; especially with a 5 speed. Plus, a well done E24 looks like pure sex on fire. Fix it up, make it look good, and take Mrs. Slammin to a few wineries out in Afton and Crozet and well, profit.

    Verdict: Sell E46 and E36. This will eliminate debt and give you the biggest cash purse for your other projects.

    Did I mention I'm looking for a clean E46 330? I'm a buyer if it's a manual.

    Just my thoughts...

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  • F34R
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    Originally posted by MR 325
    Sell the M3 and get rid of DEBT.

    Sounds like you should sell the 6 too but you're already convincing yourself you shouldn't.

    Sometimes you have to let go.
    This^

    I was once in your shoes a year ago:

    Three e30s, two 635s and Honda. I sold all of them but my current e30. Keep the e28 and Rover.

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  • Morrison
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    Keep only the Rover. Buy a 2g Eagle Talon TSi AWD turbo M/T, already heavily modified but kept classy from someone reputable. No I don't currently have one or know of any leads but have owned two of them in the past and miss them the most.

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