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TheDude
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Same here withthe 350z. I thought about one before I got an M3E46, but never drove it. Only a year after buying the M3 I finally drove one and was completely underwhelmed and glad I went for the BMW.

I’d buy it, rip out all the non-fitting interior, replacing it with buckets and a cage. Replace all bodypanels with the correct panels for this car, although imstead of sourcing original, simply taking GPR replicas that save weight. If the mechanics are in good order and not much additional bodywork is needed you

Reading some of these makes me realize how lucky I got off. I registered a Nevada titled Datsun 240z with a bill of sale of the owners son in law (the owner passed away and he handled the sale for the mother in law) in California. All while using a Swiss drivers licence with a, to them, meaningless driver licence

More than just what car is the attitude towards it. I can live better with someone who has no interest in cars other than ‘practical’, ‘good visibility’ or ‘blue’ owning an ugly or in my opinion bad car. What is worse if someone is trying to tell me they are gearheads and love performance cars and then I realize that

I am fixing some rust issues in a cheap Volvo 240 right now. They are simply Penny-Sized holes in a structurally unimportant piece of metal and I don't care about the look of the car since it only needs to last one Roadtrip. Why? If Swiss Inspection finds any place where they can stick a screwdriver through were they

I'll never really get the whole leasing deal, especially not among car-guys. Apart from ppl wanting to switch to the newest model every few years for the status symbol effect or ppl optimizing taxes, I don't see why someone would lease. I saved up a few years and bought my then dream-car, an E46 M3, I was only 22