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@$kaycog: Aw shucks.... (blush).... yer welcome!

Though I admire the attempt here this one gets a big ole CP from me. Doing a quick scan of ebay brings up a handful of 2000 Boxsters with Buy It Nows ranging from about $8,500 up to $15,000. I don't think this little conversion could be worth another $30,000 unless they brought the Lambo's bullish motor with it.

@calzonegolem: Agreed. Before $kaycog began these shenanigans there would often times be COTD announcements I would just not even click on that day, I would catch up on them on the weekends if I had the time. But now-a-days no matter how tired I am from work, no matter what else I have to do, Monday through Friday

If this is the same fwd platform equipped with the 1.4 turbo I'm thinking it is then it won't be hauling anything much more substantial then some crappy rattan papasan chairs from Pier One home to a "boss" loft apartment in a trendy neighborhood for some preppy kat. In other words, a useless little stylish vehicle for

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[www.crittergitters.net] is the correct link, without the 's' at the end you get a page with this "Must Have Tool for all Anglers" on it.

@Fast_Nel: Wow, if I hadn't already heart-clicked you yesterday then this set of photos would have done it for sure. Thanks for sharing! You are truly obsessed with the cult of cars.

@kake81: I hear that after retirement he moved to Japan and through his innovative design work helped to start a whole new craze in car customizing there. Here is an example of what he considered to be his crowning achievement. ;)

@Fauxhemian: Nice Porsche 935. Not quite a Greenwood Daytona though.

@87CE 95PV Type Я: The one I negotiated had a listing of $44,959 and with everything would have topped out real close to $50,000 out the door. Don't know about re-sale value of these now but back then it was the novelty of it that attracted me. Honestly if I had a choice to buy one today I would instead go for a nice

@nafsucof: 'Scuse me, 0-60 more like it. 15.2/92.2 mph quarter. :)

Hey now, James Garner probably used some of that money they paid him to purchase one of these bad boys. Only five were ever built and I am told he owned one of them. (Incidentally my uncle Lou owns another one, the only blue one made.)

12 years ago I came into a bit of money and went new car shopping. After just a short time searching I found what I was looking for, had been dreaming about actually and sat down with the salesman at the dealership. Bright blue 2x4 Dodge Shelby Durango. For those of you who don't remember this beastie it was a