Except that this isn't excess because he's not living beyond his means. If anything, he's underliving for the amount of money that he has.
"I'm all for enjoying what you've earned, except for this case, when you can't enjoy what you've earned."
The #1 Bond Lotus Esprit is the same "car" that was restored on the History Channel show "American Restoration" in the episode called "Bond Ambition". If I remember correctly the restoration cost was $50,000.
I'm reading this while waiting for takeoff on Delta right now! Woohoo! Ready to take full advantage.
My anaconda don't want none, because it's F1, hon.
As long as you don't have the M120 models with the biodegradable wiring harnesses.
Yeah, it's pretty cool: a two stroke, three cylinder, mid engine socialist sportscar, built with everything that was available.
It's a huge part of the African car market though. Just South Africa typically accounts for around 60% of all African car sales.
Is no one else impressed that his Benz is turning nary 2250 RPM at almost a century? No one?
right, but realistically it's still just one customer if the guy's a broker. If he wasn't shopping for himself, then he wasn't a potential sale anyways, but the guy buying it through him is a sale, one that might not have happened if the buyer hasn't bought from here
I have it on good authority that there may be some Range Rovers for sale,
We had a '95 Quest until a year or 2 ago that had automatic belts. I never had any problem with them like so many other people seem to. I just don't get it
Yo, I heard that google is hiring and you can work from home. Hell, the guy who told me just bought a new BMW and he brings in $6,756 each check. He gave me a link to share.
At least we don't have to put one in the front.
So it's exactly like the original!
Why buy a new Land Rover when you can get a more reliable Mitsubishi powered knock-off for half the price?