First off, that interior is beige, not biscuit.
First off, that interior is beige, not biscuit.
Hmm, well it sounds like a good deal. I’m gonna say it’s a nice....wait, what’s that you say? Oh dear
I’m guessing a PPI will reveal why exactly this car is being quickly sold again for $10,000 less than the owner recently paid. I would normally grant a conditional NP as well, but something doesn’t feel right about this one.
CP
“Demanding that all four of you travel in a single vehicle, howver, means the bikes are out.”
Hmm... high mileage Porsche at a cheap admission price?
I wore out my cassette of Vivid in the series of beaters I had as a Senior in high school. The whole album was good.
Or the 80s. The album came out in 1988, and it rocked.
A reluctant Nice Price. That $8K just gets you into the ballpark, but represents just a tiny amount of what you’re going to ultimately be spending. The V8 addition manages to be both a Plus and a friggin’ Minus in terms of collectability.
Maybe it’s just me.
RX-350
As for the IHOP thing:
This post might not be popular, but I have never let that get in the way of reading the tea leaves as I see them.
Thanks! This is the rest of my collection:
Old Nissans are pretty fantastic. I’ll hang on to the two I’ve got.
Nothing wrong with z31, it’s what folks wanted at the time. That’s why they sold many of them. It’s funny how everybody loves to hate on certain Nissans. Oh well makes those ones cheaper for the rest of us. It’s funny how folks remember things also. The 240sx was hated by the press and prettymuch written off until the…
Screw this guy, he hates the Z31. I live in the bay area and tried to get him to work on mine. I even told him money was no object and he absolutely refused. Wouldn’t even look at my car or anything, just hates the Z31. I can understand not liking them and them not being your thing, but claiming to be a Z mechanic and…
The first-gen 300ZX left the 1960s aesthetic of the original 240Z behind (Car and Driver called it ugly) and it was reportedly heavy and “flabby” to drive.
As someone who owns far too many books and has no place to put all of them, I heartily endorse your random used bookshopping
Yeah, but the guy in the story is b****ing about spending only $2k to get his 911 “running right”. If his budget is that tight, it is objectively stupid of him to buy the car (sight unseen?) in the first place.