The best thing is to get one, pick whichever tickles your fancy, and start learning. You'll find what you like and don't like about that distro. Then try another and see how you like that one.
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Originally posted by TeXJ View PostOriginally posted by flyboyxhow about if i yank the anal beads out of your ass like i'm trying to pull start a chain saw?Originally posted by Northernbeer is my new liver cleanse.
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Christine - '88 Schwarz 325is - Spec E30 Racecar
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Originally posted by Sonny View PostIn everyone’s opinion what’s the future for E30s? I’m worried they might go extinct due to the abuse they get from teenagers I always see driving them.
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Originally posted by roguetoaster View PostAs long as teens are driving them they must be cheapish, as soon as it's all old dudes the game's up and it's time to bail.
This.
When I first got my license, the tri-five Chevy’s commanded high dollar, and 60’s muscle cars could be found for cheap (I went through several 66-67 Chevy ll’s in my earlier driving years).
Fast forward to now, everything pre-60 is going for peanuts at auctions, and even some of the marquee muscle cars are starting to go for less. But 80’s cars are going crazy money, almost across the board.
When you’re in the money demo (25-54), values of things you remember from your child hood get obtainable, and the value starts to inflate. Once you lose your earning power (retirement age), then the values start to drop. It’s a cycle. Always has been.
Except for American cars from the mid 70’s. Nobody wants those Pieces of shit.
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Muscle cars are $$$.
Even a rolling chassis Mustang is out of price for most people. Boomers riding that market.
80's cars are on the rise because of people like me, in my 30's.
I think E30's are always going to be around, they made so many, but will no long see daily duty, they'll be nice weekend cars.I do things.
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Originally posted by Sonny View PostIn everyone’s opinion what’s the future for E30s? I’m worried they might go extinct due to the abuse they get from people having their wheels fall off, I always see driving them.
Sorry Sonny I don't mean to always harp on you but you lined yourself up for that one, haha
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