NOT......... the way I wanted to start 2007
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NOT......... the way I wanted to start 2007
Took this pic last week on my cell.
Flipping 28k on the ODO.
I actually accepted an offer "I couldnt refuse" last week to buy my beater.
So I sold it. I will be DDing the R in the meantime. I guess I better get used to seeing the clicker roll.....
Flipping 28k on the ODO.
I actually accepted an offer "I couldnt refuse" last week to buy my beater.
So I sold it. I will be DDing the R in the meantime. I guess I better get used to seeing the clicker roll.....
Mine is at a little over 70k. Engines and tranny's can always be rebuilt. Plus if you take care of them good. Which I know most of you do. The engine will last atleast 200k easy!
It doesn't hurt to redline heR once in a while. Cleans out all the build up from those that hardly get driven. Just look at all the old muscle cars. 99% are rebuilt and harldy have original parts and are still in great cars and in demand. I'm sure the R when it becomes a classic will maintain good value or even maybe be worth more...
I'm not saying drive them everyday or beat them up, I just wouldn't worry about miles too much.
Enjoy your R's while you have them!!
It doesn't hurt to redline heR once in a while. Cleans out all the build up from those that hardly get driven. Just look at all the old muscle cars. 99% are rebuilt and harldy have original parts and are still in great cars and in demand. I'm sure the R when it becomes a classic will maintain good value or even maybe be worth more...
I'm not saying drive them everyday or beat them up, I just wouldn't worry about miles too much.
Enjoy your R's while you have them!!
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LOL, I've got 1,500 miles til 60k; anytime now, I'm expecting a piston to blow through the hoodBbasso wrote:When you get to
it's another whole world...
When will something blow up? Thats the question that runs thru my mind each time I take it out.
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ITR Expo!
98-0309...Born 1/22/1998.
ITR Expo!
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Exactly!nsxtasy wrote:That's not so bad. I thought from the title that you crashed your car. Glad to see you didn't.ITR 00-0477 wrote:Took this pic last week on my cell.
When you add a "1" to the front of that odometer, you'll find out you could have been enjoying that car much more than you have...
I should jump to 128,000 by the time we get to expo...that's with a bucket o'track miles
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Luvin em. Dont really know if they made amy performance diffrence but at least they make me smile everytime I see them.nsxtasy wrote:
Shawn, your car sure looked nice when I saw it in June in Omaha. How are those rotors working out?
And best of all.....no surface rust.
Heres a pic for the rest of you.
Mugen rotors
Cobalt GTS pads
SS lines
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ONLY.Bbasso wrote:they look cool
How much?
I'll be needing rotors real soon.
about $310 from King.
http://www.kingmotorsports.com/category.aspx?cat=81