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02-10-2011, 05:56 PM | #28 | |||
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every car was for sale at some point - anyone who wants it bad enough should have bought it when for sale/cheaper I have parts from my coupe that will never be for sale - what I would want to sell makes them too expensive for me to let go with a clear conscience. does that make me a bad person because I bought a complete coupe 24 years ago when less wanted them? I don't think so. I did the leg work then, when others thought it too hard - now guys my age want a good and complete coupe . . . well they could have had one (but could not have been bothered). the same principal applies to all cars that are now in demand |
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