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Yeap, Find out the limit of what you can carry as a personal item and declare it even if it is less than the limit. If it is too expensive to carry as a personal item (no sure on $21k), then have a professional handle the shipping and export stuff.

This is correct. I’m willing to bet this sort of thing happens often with very-wealthy people. They get used to rules not really applying and they just forget about some of the expensive shit they buy.

Germany has become very different to deal with when shipping from outside the EU. I sent a friend eight 3D-printed sets of automobile wheels in 87th scale, and two dashboards in the same scale. We are talking like three grams’ worth of plastic.

ITS NOT A TOOOMAH

IIRC the actual first TRX was the 6x6 V10 Ram concept they made in the 90s

It was meant to be the closest thing to a big-block/fat-fenders Cobra they could build under early 90s smog and safety rules. The goal was a heady cocktail of adrenaline and testosterone; refinement even by contemporary standards, let alone today’s, was not really part of the formula.

Good luck finding someone to adopt a cheap Viper? This is a car that was in countless people’s bedrooms on a poster or as a die-cast model, I feel like there’s always gonna be people out there ready to pull the trigger on something like this even if it’s a risky buy or not exactly the trim/year/customization they

Well we know it's not plug wires or a tune up, as I think it is required that you list such "just needs..." on your CL ad.

Lmao it’s a fuckin’ Viper, it’s supposed to be ridiculous, and the interior should remind you that you’re in a batshit machine that will try to murder you

Easy NP. These things normally go for $35-50k and this is the cheapest one I’ve probably ever seen for sale, especially with this mileage and in this kind of shape.

....Dealers will inspect the suspension joints. [b]If damage is found[/b], owners are advised not to drive their vehicle until it is repaired”

I did 4 track days with my FRS. A few with my tC before that. Had a great time with just some sticky summer tires (which I used all summer, not just for the track day and got about 25k miles out of on the FRS, not bad for a 140 treadwear tire) and upgraded brake pads (which lasted about 30k miles, pretty similar to

Counter point - Civic Type R. 

These things were being discounted to $35k at the end of last year, and qualified for the $7500 credit. Some states (like NJ) also offered $4k on top. for a total of $11.5k in credits. That puts a new one at $23.5k. I’m not sure $16-18k for something with 80-90k miles on it is a deal.

That said, I have extended family

At 2-3 years old, Hertz is selling tons of ICE vehicles as well.

Recommending a 80K mile ex-rental as a responsible purchase has to be one of the stupidest hot takes I’ve seen here in years.

I hate scowling jeep grills and that whole mean off roader look.

Ugh. This is a spectacularly shitty take.

With just 89,000 miles on the clock, the car hasn’t had the opportunity to really get wrung out